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RE: Audiophiles buy the wacky stuff to get this feeling of exclusivity.

"The dealer in me" would obviously sell just the popular stuff. You don't get rich selling weird stuff. Though, as it turns out, I don't sell whacky stuff either, just stuff a little off the beaten path.

This conversation has drifted a bit. What would actually qualify as whacky these days? Some of the odd looking horns? Or just anythng without a large following? If the latter, then I'll go back to what I just said. Dealers who want to make money don't sell stuff without a large following, without lots of reviews that make people feel confident, etc. Those who sell unusual stuff do it out of love. Or idiocy. Or, of course, a bit of both.


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