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    Normally when I get a bunch of one item or a similar item and I decide to sell it on eBay I just trow it all together in as a lot. Seems to save time and money. Bear suggested in my last auction http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/ebay-...tware-lot.html that I try smaller auction so this is my attempt at that. What better item to break down into singles auctions but vacuum tubes. Especially since I took around 300 of them on consignment. Here they are...



    10GF7A GE Vacuum Tube Tested Strong | eBay
    10KU8 RCA Vacuum Tubes Set of 2 Tested Strong | eBay
    10JA5 GE VACUUM TUBE NOS MIB NIB TESTED STRONG | eBay
    10EG7 RCA VACUUM TUBE NOS MIB NIB TESTED STRONG | eBay
    10T10 GE VACUUM TUBE SET OF 2 NOS MIB NIB TESTED STRONG | eBay
    10CW5 / LL86 VACUUM TUBE NOS MIB NIB TESTED STRONG | eBay
    10HF8 RCA VACUUM TUBE NOS MIB NIB TESTED STRONG | eBay
    10C8 SYLVANIA VACUUM TUBE NOS MIB NIB TESTED STRONG | eBay
    10GK6 RCA VACUUM TUBE NOS MIB NIB TESTED STRONG | eBay
    832A GE VACUUM TUBE NOS MIB NIB TESTED STRONG | eBAY
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    I hope you put a decent reserve on those. I sold a pair of the same ones for 50 bucks not too long ago.

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    Also the circuit board background is really cool.

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    Also if you have any with a top cap (plug in) on top the CB- Ham amplifier builders like those. Esp. the bigger first numbers. Even the 6LQ6 is real hard to get now.
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    No reserves on any of the auctions. With so many to list I want to turn and burn.

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    How did you arrive at the price? I used to auction a few when I had numerous similar items, to see where the price would go, then if I wanted to move them faster I'd set the BIN price from the results of those auctions.
    I really don't see how you can sell anything with free shipping for less than $10 and hope to show a gain ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bear View Post
    How did you arrive at the price? I used to auction a few when I had numerous similar items, to see where the price would go, then if I wanted to move them faster I'd set the BIN price from the results of those auctions.
    I really don't see how you can sell anything with free shipping for less than $10 and hope to show a gain ?
    Agreed. Fees and shipping will kill the profit at any rate less than that.

    Make some bigger lots would be my suggestion. I saw your post on Facebook actually about sorting them. I replied to a friends comment that he would just chuck them in the garbage. LOL. Spend some time searching the various part numbers. List the best ones individually, then list others in lots of 10 or 20 each lot. Don't mess around with small sales with free shipping. The only time to do that is if you have a quantity of the exact same item and just let it roll, because you won't have to spend time taking more pictures, writing a listing, etc. Just a click or two and the next one is ready to sell.

    That being said, from the picture that I saw on facebook you probably have some duplicates and you may do alright.
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    I'm so glad you said something about that shipping!!! For some reason, in my head they would be cheaper to ship than that! I raised them all up to $9.95. Shipping is going to be at 6.35 or below so at 9.95 I'm only making 2.02 after Paypal fees and eBay fees. It will help bring my total sales up though and that was another reason for listing them all individually.

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    I'd recommend auction with no buy it now at first Electro, at least until you get a feel of where they're gonna go

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bear View Post
    I'd recommend auction with no buy it now at first Electro, at least until you get a feel of where they're gonna go
    That's good advice Bear but I have been running each one's completed listings to see where they have been selling at and frankly they haven't been selling. I'm only going to post a few more tonight and I am done. One of them is an 832A and I might not put a buy it now on that one. I'm just tinkering with the individuals though Bear. I'll run them each a few times and them just take them out of rotation. I'll make a big lot of the losers and see if they'll sell that way. Ya'll wait till I start posting the tube testers, I have some really good ones!

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    cool man, that's a lot of work there, good luck with it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Electrowaste View Post
    I'm so glad you said something about that shipping!!! For some reason, in my head they would be cheaper to ship than that! I raised them all up to $9.95. Shipping is going to be at 6.35 or below so at 9.95 I'm only making 2.02 after Paypal fees and eBay fees. It will help bring my total sales up though and that was another reason for listing them all individually.
    If you use a 4x6" padded envelope then the shipping would only be about 2 or 3 oz which would be 1.69 first class, wrap them in bubblewrap then into the envelope. I ship a lot of stuff that way. There is automatic $50. insurance.


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    Your right bear, It is a lot of work! I give up, here is the whole lot and for the cheapo! 315 tubes for 65$!

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    I sold 15 of them with no boxes at a yard sale for $8.00 in a shoe box. One of the first things sold, And the guy says for $8 I assume they all work! He made money on them even if some did not work! LOL

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    I sold a bunch of tube testers a couple of years ago. With out testing them, they won't bring a bunch. Mine all went for around $20 or so each plus shipping. You have a bunch of tubes. Fire them up and test some tubes. That will also test the testers.

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    hahaha, even ditching the testers, that must have been too much, haha

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    They had to go anyway... They were all part of the consignment.

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