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Selling my collection

Posted: 19 May 2006, 09:48
by tonymadge
I have decided to sell all of my PC Pilot magaizines from the first issue to the present one as a complete bundle oddly enough none of them have jam splattered on them or used to mop up spilt tea which surprises me :smile: I think thats 40 issues including the CD's I am clueless to what the total worth is and not sure wether to eBay them however the weight of them all adds up!
I guess this forum could do witha sell/swap section..hint hint :lol:

Posted: 19 May 2006, 09:51
by VEGAS
Hi Tony

Surely your mentioned in some of them? :shock:

Are'nt they worth hanging onto for the grandkids? :think:

Posted: 19 May 2006, 10:35
by tonymadge
Think it will bea long time to me getting grandkids as my daughter refuses to leave home :lol:

Posted: 19 May 2006, 10:53
by ianhind
Tony

I understand your comment about being unsure of the worth for eBay.

I bought a whole load of Air Britain News. The postage was more than the auction price which forced the price to remain low. I could barely pick up the box they arrived in. So a lot of effort for the seller with little return.

Local pickup :k: is probably the only worthwhile method.

Ian

Edit: hence the reason my garage is full of old PC bits and aviation magazines - not worth selling them.

Posted: 19 May 2006, 11:09
by mulletman
well you have the £5 cost of each one. £5 x 40 = 200. So i would say anything between 150 and 250 would be appropraite (considering they are 2nd hand, but very complete.)

Are the CD cases attached, or did you pull them off (like i do)

Posted: 19 May 2006, 11:12
by tonymadge
some attached some not...depending on my mood :lol:

Posted: 19 May 2006, 12:01
by ianhind
Tony,

If Fred is offering £150 for them, go for it :lol:

Unfortunately I would have thought that £1 each would be good going. Those people who wanted them bought them at the time - most of the rest still don't want them :sad:

So there is little demand which means the price stays low.

Ian

Posted: 19 May 2006, 12:08
by VEGAS
ianhind wrote:Tony,

If Fred is offering £150 for them, go for it :lol:

Unfortunately I would have thought that £1 each would be good going. Those people who wanted them bought them at the time - most of the rest still don't want them :sad:

So there is little demand which means the price stays low.

Ian
I agree with Ian. Theres hardly anything to be gained financially by selling, but at least it makes more room. Tony if you're offered that kind of money then I would snap their hand off!

Posted: 19 May 2006, 13:22
by tonymadge
to be honest I do not expect 150 - 200 notes I would be happy with about £2 per copy but then again I am in no hurry to sell...

Posted: 19 May 2006, 18:51
by FelixFFDS
ianhind wrote: Edit: hence the reason my garage is full of old PC bits and aviation magazines - not worth selling them.
<perk>

What do you have with 3-views/scale plans?

(am slowly building up my collection of Air Enthusiast/Air Illustrated from the late-70s, and looking to fill the gap of Aeroplane Monthly magazines (gap is 1991-1999).