The trader was great, and what a time in America, you weren't afraid to have someone come to your house, or go to someone's house.
The Trader was our "internet". I loved those gun ads in the late 90s that said "pre-band".
The trader was great, and what a time in America, you weren't afraid to have someone come to your house, or go to someone's house.
I get tired of seeing the same ads getting bumped 75 times over a 4-5 months period. There should be a time or bump limit. It's common sense if you have to bump your ad 75 times then your price is too high or no one wants it
Yep,When I go through the 'sale' ads, I usually go through the first 10 pages. For the most part, I don't mind bumps, but at some point too many is too many. As mentioned, if it is bumped 20 times over 6 months it is either: A.) priced too high, or B.) nobody wants it. I won't buy a gun that the seller admits has been modified, by anyone. You work on guns all the time and have done A, B, and C? Keep it. You sent it out to Fred's Discount BBQ and Gun Shop for X, Y, and Z? Keep it. Accessories? If you have 7 holsters, or 6 off-brand el-cheap-O magazines, or 500 rounds of aluminum case ammo, and throw them in with the gun, that is all well and good. Please don't expect me to pay extra for junk you wasted your money on. I do look at trades, but I generally don't have what trader wants, or have no use for what trader is trading. They seem way too specific to me.
Lol...Put in the effort?? You don't put in any more effort to trade or sell. You list and people message about your sale. 1 isn't more time spent than the other to deal with perhaps trading could me more to deal with being you get more messages with stuff you don't want.I think trade value is higher than cash value because to sell an item you have to put in effort which cost $$. So if I list an item for $500 cash, and you want to trade, I want that item to be worth $550 because I need to put in effort to sell it to get my $500 in cash. If you are on the other side of the trade, then why not just sell your item for the $550 you think it's worth and pay with cash if you think your getting a bad deal.
On Armslist several years ago, I saw a rifle listed "Cums with scope" spelled exactly like that.The Trader was our "internet". I loved those gun ads in the late 90s that said "pre-band".
Well..... If it's a really nice scope.....On Armslist several years ago, I saw a rifle listed "Cums with scope" spelled exactly like that.
I do not remember the wallet thing but see it mentioned alot. Can someone enlighten me? Whats up with walletLOL, Years ago on the Maryland Shooters Forum there was a set of Bongo's that were listed and bumped ferociously for 9 months to a year. Everybody complained about them. But they were within the rules of the forum.
A new thread was started and a bunch of members kept getting donations to buy the bongos and put them out of their misery,
As I recall, they went to a range and did a mad minute with a bunch of full autos on those poor bongos.
Its a thread better than the Wallet here.
Andy might remember it also.
It was long before me sir. I'm sure someone can.I do not remember the wallet thing but see it mentioned alot. Can someone enlighten me? Whats up with wallet
No. Guy got pulled over by ISP and they stole it. Let me find it.It was long before me sir. I'm sure someone can.
Was it in South Bend with Officer Maxey perhaps?
This, and items that have such a narrow market and they want to trade for something thats also in a narrow market.Late to the thread, as normal, but I don’t have an issue trading, sometimes. I have more guns than I need, so it’s not like I’m generally looking to trade this for that and have ended up with some neat guns from trades. I have often times made trades with ‘boot’ one way or another. I don’t see an issue with that. If you have a gun worth 500 and I have one worth 700, or vice versa, value is value if you both are happy with the trade. I never have understood the cash or trade price difference deal. If your gun is worth X amount it doesn’t matter if you get cash or an equal value trade.
I also get a kick out of people only wanting to trade but the items are so vastly different. Like is seems more likely that you could trade a 7.62 AK for a 5.45 AK than to trade a Trapdoor Springfield for a SCAR heavy. Or the guys with like three crap quality guns who wants to trade them all for a very nice gun. Like I’m sure a guy driving a three year old Mercedes’ will be happy to get your 89 S-10, a wrecked crown Vic and a rusted out Nissan Sentra with 300K miles on it!
And yes, I miss the Trader too. I was fairly young when it faded away, but we still bought and sold quite a few things out of it.
LOL, ThanksNo. Guy got pulled over by ISP and they stole it. Let me find it.
Ahhhh...The Trader. Pre interwebs. I wonder how we even got along in those days. No P.C No phones No internet No pager. If there not home ya just gotta try again later.Exactly, I haven't had that happen since the days of the Trader paper, if you're old enough to remember that? In fairness I didn't check your profile too see if your age is listed.
Thank you!Found it. All of them actually.
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Must have been quite a scope!On Armslist several years ago, I saw a rifle listed "Cums with scope" spelled exactly like that.
Thanks. After reading that I'm almost sorry I ask. 10 minutes I can't get back.Found it. All of them actually.
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This is where the classics live, without having to spend several hours trying to find that one thread where it all started. Here you'll find the origins of wallet, boner drone, Denny, speed goat and many more. So post em' when you find em'. I'll add the link to this post. What better to start...www.indianagunowners.com