How to price a stolen horn

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https://mobile.willhaben.at/kaufen-und- ... 9395778887

That's $2000 more than that stolen pawn shop Thein.
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JonTheCadet wrote: Sat Jan 18, 2020 6:23 pm https://mobile.willhaben.at/kaufen-und- ... 9395778887

That's $2000 more than that stolen pawn shop Thein.
Now explain me why you think that horn was stolen.
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cozzagiorgi wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2020 2:53 am
JonTheCadet wrote: Sat Jan 18, 2020 6:23 pm https://mobile.willhaben.at/kaufen-und- ... 9395778887

That's $2000 more than that stolen pawn shop Thein.
Now explain me why you think that horn was stolen.
For that Thein, we (sort of) agreed on that there is insufficient evidence to suggest it was stolen. I'll give you that. For your interest, that horn sold for $7500 afterwards. The buyer/seller wasn't even a trombone player.

For this, who in the right mind would sell a post-corp 36 for 5000 Euros? That price is higher than your Edwards Alessi, no? It does have a lightweight nickel slide, but that doesn't explain the bad slide angle, nor should a nickel slide bump its price at least 2000 Euros higher than it should be.
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Of course, the price is way too high. I think the seller is not a trombone player and just tries to sell it at the highest price.
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Usually stolen stuff is fenced cheap, no?
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I read this title as you stole a horn and you're not sure how much to ask for it.
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One of the most bizarre threads started on this forum.
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Tell the police what you actually paid for it versus what you told your wife.
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Play it like you stole it!
I'm not a complete idiot, some parts are still missing! :D
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I don’t know why people just don’t look up the model of the horn and price accordingly
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