Brad Muller
Super Member
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Every score I've come across has been by looking for vague descriptions. A generic "speakers" got me my ADS L1290's for $40. "Receiver" landed me an NAD integrated amp for $20. An estate sale last year had a pair of Bozaks photographed as end tables. No mention of speakers in the ad. If someone is too lazy to put up photos and model numbers, or look up the value of what they have, they're usually just looking to just dump what they have. They might think that old means no good. It sucks having to weed through all the crappy ads to find gems, but that's where the action seems to be. That, and garage sales. People "upgrade" to surround sound with satellites + sub and a wife cleaning out the basement might think their 2-channel stuff and larger speakers are of little value.Those who know how to search will always find the scores.
I have never seen that much Sherwood gear in one spot.