I think half the time the seller is a clueless as the buyer.  The other half, 
someone alerts the seller that it's junk (on eBay, especially, there's no 
shortage of available wisdom to point this out), and in that case, 
unfortunately, the seller usually doesn't say a word.  

It's always refreshing to see when a seller is up front and edits their ad to 
let prospective buyers know what they've learned from any number of experts 
emailing them the facts.  Even more so when the seller invites prior bidders to 
withdraw.

Andy

On Aug 15, 2011, at 8:32 AM, john robles wrote:

> I hate to see people get taken in by this type of shenanigan. Possibly the 
> seller doesn't know what it is, but it is still sad.
> John Robles
> 
> 
> 
> ________________________________
> From: Andrew Baron <a...@popyrus.com>
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> Sent: Monday, August 15, 2011 7:26 AM
> Subject: [Phono-L] Odd pairing
> 
> This is at least two machines.  The one clearly is Victor, the other is a 
> cabinet from?  The cabinet may be truncated.
> 
> Anyone know what it's made from?
> 
> eBay Item number:250872404619
> 
> Andy Baron 
> Santa Fe
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