Ricardo Registered: 06/22/09
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| | 06/23/09 at 09:35 AM | Reply with quote | #1 |
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I'd think that there must be a need for inventory documentation of collections of musical instruments.
Everything from vintage violin bows to beat up 30 year old guitars can be quite valuable.
Maybe advertising in music stores or with local musician's unions would be a good strategy?
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nakchura Registered: 06/15/09
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| | 08/10/09 at 05:22 AM | Reply with quote | #2 |
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Sounds good. But for us, we can only suggest it. It is the customer's choice whether or not to do so. |
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wasi90lk Registered: 01/14/10
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| | 01/18/10 at 08:20 AM | Reply with quote | #3 |
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yes, i think it will be a good idea. although i have not tried that by myself before, i think some people may make good money from selling musical instruments. |
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caricc

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| | 01/19/10 at 01:18 AM | Reply with quote | #4 |
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Most retail locations that cater to music buffs have a bulletin board you can post an add up in for your services. You just have to check around and ask. __________________ Carl Carick
Home Inventory Specialists, LLC
Can YOU remember all of YOUR posssessions?
http://www.homeinventoryspecialistsllc.com |
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rhudder Registered: 01/26/10
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| | 01/26/10 at 04:39 AM | Reply with quote | #5 |
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Nakchura's correct about that. Our job is to record everything the client wants us to do so. Not record everything we want to.  |
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