Pricing "opinions" are absolutely a waste of time. Not only are they of absolutely zero real world value, they are often inflationary (it's real easy to throw out a big number when you don't have to back it up with
personal greenbacks
) and, as we have all seen, often gets everybody involved riled up.
I regularly challenge unfounded "value" claims, and have the "smites" to prove it. It's fascinating how vindictive people can get when they are "called out".
Why would someone need/want to know what a piece is worth anyway? The only reasons I can think of is to sell it or maybe insure it. Probably
usually to sell it.
If the plan is to sell it; put it on eBay and see what it brings. Then you will know exactly what it was "worth". If it's a question of value for insurance coverage or a claim, do what the
insurer will do; research previous sales to get a barometer of market value.
The classified sites aren't nearly as valid for determining market ACV (Actual Cash Value) because they don't reflect final transaction numbers, but obviously can be a very useful sales tool for those looking to sell gear. When I list classified ads, I sit down and try hard to
realistically determine what I would take for an item if somebody walked up to me with cash in hand. Then I list it for a little
more than that and add "OBO" to the price to give myself a little "working room" for realistic offers.
It's been my experience that un-priced classified ads get very little response, and often then only ridiculous offers.
I would love to see the classified section of this forum become
the "Sunn Market"; it's certainly the best collection of knowledgeable (and neophyte) Sunn aficionados I've come across, and I'm sure I'm not the
only one who enjoy seeing the brand celebrated for the true music icon that it is.
Maybe we should direct “what’s it worth” posts to the classified section with FRIENDLY instructions to list it for sale. Some forums require a membership (with an annual fee) in order to post classified ads, or even to ask
questions about price. That’s tboy’s call; I wouldn’t mind, but it isn’t up to me.