No one should expect Ebay to "make" a market in goods where robust markets already exist. In the case of current models, web and brick retailers do that. What common sense support can there be to expect a significant discount from the existing markets when distribution is robust? "Scooping up?" Lacking this support, proceed with great caution. I sold three Duos, 2300 and 2400, because it was the logical market after Duo distribution faded away. Likewise it makes sense to consider a recent PB at a price that passes the smell test - just look at the deal from all points of view, and - good luck! Tom Meade
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