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Aww, but somehow the place I'd annually ordered my needles from, I don't think offered me or introduced me to the cartridge idea, nor did I even get the notion, that replacing that, meant a new, and in-stock needle would then be available for--yes, a simple matter of replacing the entire cartridge (that small pice of plastic holding the needle) by just removing a micro-sized screw...

I'd just figured I'd go to quieter manual operation, conforming & complying in a world where needles seem only available for the lowest-priced, cheapest belt-driven stuff and for the highest-priced & hi-prized, in my direct-drive Rolls Royce of phonos, of which I'd always wanted a professional DJ-type of unit, my Audio-Techica:

Got put-off by the broken dust cover, and the console's that it was in not entirely doing the job, keeping off cakes of DIRT, actually, and the noisy automatic, gravity-defying operation subject to reaching a breaking point, sometimes in its future, and did I tell you I was even fussy about the '45' spindle, that I'd gone through a dozen of them, bartering them from other phonos that had real attractive looking ones?

And really, couldn't see myself EVER using those temporary ones that fit in the wide holes of my hundreds of 7" '45's, wondering how I'd grown in a house that had a slew of them, almost one for each record, but abhor the very existence of, preferring my likely $10 one this phono came with, versus it as a separate accessory (with a few dents on her from the iron-like weight of that thing actually falling out of my hands--to the floor, and once on the heat/air register, luckily!)...

So, it found a good owner, or perhaps that very one that recently shown up on consignment at a record store that I frequent, may, if I recognize the serial number, be MINE, then, going for an undisclosed sum...

I saved the patch cables for the Left/Right Audio, still plugged into my daughter's stereo that used to be hr mom's, but she pointedly didn't want a new phono, so I retrieved it & the cabinet now used for additional record storage, I'd long-needed... The cord & antenna had stayed on with...

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“Old sewing machine, a little dusty” Picture shows it from the back (so many people take pictures of sewing machines from the wrong side. Why?) in a garage so i assume it was great grandma’s and it’s just been sitting since she died or something. Get there and the guy says “yeah i found it in a field and thought it’d be worth some money so i brought it home” 3 small live spiders came out of the cabinet, i had to glue a lot of the veneer back down and the machine head was missing some parts. The treadle belt was moldy and broken and a gross old thread was still in the needle. Now it works great after tracking down replacement parts and dunking everything removable and not painted in rust remover
 
slightly tangential

when someone wants $250 for an item encrusted with decades of dirt and grime that "just needs a little cleaning" because they can't be bothered to wipe or hose it down. Seriously?

or when someone is asking hundreds of dollars for an item and only posts one blurry photo...

Sarah
 
 
"It's in good condition but it doesn't want to freeze I think it might be needing antifreeze

$275

It's a kenmore   refrigerator it's in good condition it doesn't call I think it needs antifreeze pick up only I just need to get rid of it it also has a ice maker machine and everything works but it doesn't cool enough"
 
Well, a few months ago I got a Speed QUeen Ultra-Mate for free...

According to the owner, it was for scrap. The washer was abandoned under a tree for a few years (maybe over a decade)

the "defect" that killed that washer was a cracked drain elbow.

After a deep cleaning and detailing (and I'm really good about OCD cleaning something) and some hot glue put on the elbow "temporarily". The Ultra-Mate is still working like new, perfect, silent, and going strong probably for the next 35 years.

So... NEVER TRUST CRAIGSLIST ADS and this advice is useful in both ways. If I had trusted the ad, I'd simply pass this wonderful washer.
 
Not an appliance, but...

Antique Stickley Brothers ,grand Rapids # 2738 chair. 100yrs old or older listed at 3000$ on ebay

Antique chair. Around 100yrs old or older ,listed in great condition 3000$ on Ebay. Has one broke slat ,set cushion in great shape. Needs TLC and could be a collector's item

Condition--used, good

Um, it's broken. No matter how well it is repaired it will never be a $3000 collector's item. Used, good? Seriously? It's not just broken, it's missing several inches of woodwork.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2423873051023457/
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"Works perfectly but needs a new timer" = turns on but the timer stops during cycle (probably due to no heating or clogged pump).

"Water leaks, was told by the repairman it's due to the timer" = I'm not a tech, the neighbor has tried to fix it but he isn't tech either.

"Fully restored, like new, works perfectly" = cleaned for the looks, everything got flooded in WD40...

"New timer fitted but cycle runs manually" = that wasn't the timer, the old one should work perfectly.

On car ads:
"New spark plugs and new timing belt" = while it's a diesel engine with chain timing !

On hifi ads:
"Technics SL-1200mkII, needs a new belt as the platter runs slow" = lol
 
Here's a good one. 

 

I was looking for a cheap and trashy GE Monitor Top fridge cabinet. Wanted it to use for testing cooling units which people bring for repair, without their cabinet. It didn't need to be "nice" just not completely falling apart. 

I found a picture of a rusted and abused cabinet on Craigslist within an hour of home. The ad said "<span style="text-decoration: underline;">GE Monitor Top Refrigerator, rare and vintage! Needs Freon</span>." They had one picture of a cabinet with a homemade wood cover on top.

 

When I contacted the seller, she told me that a serviceman looked at it, and said it needed Freon but he couldn't figure out where to put the Freon in. I explained that while these didn't use Freon, the gas does go in the unit through the service port on the top next to the compressor. 

 

After further talking, I realized that the entire top assembly (cooling unit) was missing. There was a cord connected only to the cabinet light circuit. She thought that was the only cord to the fridge. She would not budge off the $500 price and cussed me out, saying "All you people need to stop trying to rip me off!  I'm a woman but that doesn't mean I don't know what I'm saying!  I know what I've got, and it's $500 FIRM!!!!

 

All I could do is just sit there and shake my head slowly while the temporarily paralyzed brain cells started working again.
 
I’m surprised

She didn’t say she had another prospective buyer willing to pay $550

I agreed to purchase some wrought iron columns in Mississippi but was having trouble working out scheduling with the seller. I told her that I had committed to buy but if someone made an offer before I could pick them up to go ahead and sell them.

She unloaded on me saying she knew I was going to back out and was a horrible buyer and she could have sold them for more if she hadn’t held them for me. I was kind of relieved. I had agreed to pay more than I wanted—which I would have honored. I politely responded that I was no longer interested in buying them and go a rude “I wouldn’t sell the to you anyway.” Shortly after I found twice as many wrought iron pieces for 1/2 the price. I drove about an hour and a half to get the, but the seller and his wife were delightful.
Last time I checked, she still had those columns.
Clueless sellers... she’ll have that fridge for decades.
 
All for only $375.00

This was posted on Man Swap/Facebook for sale site. I know people are falling all over themselves to fetch this 1976 ACM Hornet. It don't run, only needs minor repair. Well..at least he's not saying he hasn't tried to start it since it came up from the basement or ran last time used. Actual ad below...lmao!!!

76' Hornet with straight six motor don't run need minor work. This car is all original hate to get rid of it but nowhere to store it. Message for more inf
 
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