Posted by Dave H (MI) on January 25, 2011 at 07:09:30 from (66.87.0.238):
In Reply to: 140 manuals posted by WalJohn on January 25, 2011 at 04:17:06:
As a general rule if you offer something to sale to a group of people and there are no takers then you probably are asking too much. E-bay starting at a low price, by the manual or as a lot will bring up a bunch of deal hunters and create a competitive atmosphere that might work better for you. Basically, and no offense intended, you have reprint manuals. USED reprint manuals at that. There are a lot of cheap reprints floating around. Your prices are well under Binder prices but...
Look around ebay and see what they are going for there. Actual sold auctions not the "buy it now" ones that repeat endlessly without selling.
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