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>not to mention that you're trying to sell your Jamman for more than it >sold for new when a superior product is about to come out. I'd give you >two hundred for the JamMan at this point. > >Mark don't want to start a fight, but this makes me realize why people are rushing over to ebay to sell their equipment. why post to LD to offer it to a looper when we cop attitude at the prices? i went straight to ebay and sold a jamman for over $700. now that's a silly price and i knew it, but the buyer obviously wanted it bad enough to overnight a cashier's check to me. Paying $450 OBO (has anybody asked how much lower he would go?) for a loaded Jamman is not that unrealistic right now (go find one for $200...right). And tell me where you could get a Jamman fully loaded for that price when it was new? I paid about $400 for my first one and the memory was way over $100 at the time. I'm not saying it's right...it's just that the fickle laws of supply and demand still rule. rare out of production unit that is *currently* desireable = lots o' money. I saw a cherry '57 Corvette for sale the other day...$50,000. If anybody's interested in a steal like this...i could probably get you the number. rich