Selling collection directly in the pacific northwest?


Hey all, I have recently acquired a fairly extensive setup/collection from a family member who passed. I am looking to move on from nearly everything in the collection, and have been planning to sell through audiogon.

Is this the best way to go? Is there a local place to talk to someone directly in the pacific northwest? Shipping all of this very expensive equipment (lampizator golden gate 2, several high end carts, speakers, tone arms, etc.) seems risky btu willing to do it if it's my best option. Is it better to try to do this locally?

Even better, anyone in the northwest want to take a look?

Apologies if this is the wrong place to post, new to this site.

lizardloungerecords

Where are you located? Seattle area? I'm down in the Portland area. If you would like to talk, I'd be happy to. You can seen me a direct message, but do not try to share your contact info. That isn't allowed,  If here you might  talk to Echo Audio, they check over and resell high end audio equipment. Unless you really want to go through the effort of individually pricing selling each piece. 

You can contact TMR, they buy used equipment.  I did a deal with them where i sold an amp to them and bought a more expensive one.  I came out way ahead.

@lizardloungerecords - I’m also in Portland. I second Echo Audio as a worthy option if you want to streamline and simplify the sale of those audio components. You’d make more money selling yourself, but if time and expediency is important, Echo is a great choice.

+1 for Hawthorne Stereo in Seattle. I consigned many components with them over the years and always received a square deal from them. I also recently purchased new equipment from them recently and they have excellent customer service.