SELLING IT ALL


Hi, all: I am in East Texas. My husband has so much equipment I can’t even spreadsheet it all. He is now in a nursing home with dementia and will not be coming home. I want to sell all the equipment, and am a motivated seller. Some of the brands: Marantz, Bryston, Linn Klout, Linn Kairn, Linn Magic, Linn Keil, Parasound, Theil, Klipsch, Polk Audio, Cambridge, Audio Research. Then lower end stuff like Sony, Yamaha, Onkyo, Teac, etc. Miles of cables/interconnects (Audio Magic, Audio Quest, Toslink, and others -- hard to inventory. Best ones are not on this list because they are behind equipment.) Lots of power wedges. DACs, power conditioners, and misc. other stuff like racks.
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douglas_schroeder " You will do MUCH, MUCH better doing so than selling to some liquidator or estate sale company!"

I have owned a high-end stereo store and now currently own an estate sale company. I take issue with your statement. The OP needs someone to inspect the items for sale and determine the operational condition. In our business, after that has been determined, a reasonable, researched price will be assigned to each item. This is how we do business weather it is a power amp, Stickley furniture, Tiffany lamps or a '97 Toyota Camry.
Yes, there is a closed data base of estate sale providers of over 1600 in the USA. I have posted a request there.
Do not listen to searchingforthesound he doesn't know what he is talking about. In my 28 years in the business, we have never done what he suggests and after over 940 successful sales, never had a complaint about what he says. I know most of my competitors and they too have excellent track records.  searchingforthesound you are giving bad advice or is it you just want to get your foot in the door.