A question for the big dude dealers
Danno3000
2,851 Posts
I've been asked to sell a 3000 piece jazz collection. I haven't seen it yet. It could easily be 3000 bongos and percussion LPs. Anyway, what sort of fee do you think I should ask for selling the fellow's records? I was thinking about a 25% commission. Should that be more? Less? I have no experience with this.
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two sides of the scale are:
killer stuff, selling on Ebay.
vs.
shite, selling to personal connections.
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i'd say 15%-20% for the top of the scale. 25%-50% for the bottom.
does this make sense?
art galleries start at 50%, just ask anthony pearson.
that should be your first thought on what percentage to charge.
also, what are you doing with the collection? ebay? private deals? bulk auction? are you packaging them and taking the money? are you the only one to clean them and check condition?
anyway... if i hand off a bunch of records to a dude im friends with ill split shit 50/50 as long as i dont have to do anything but cash a check. the percentage shrinks the more i have to do.
when selling for a friend i take 15% up to 50% depending on how much work i have to put into it. and really how much the pieces or collection is valued.
Reminds of a deal where having seen a collection (and still at dudes house), I called a record store owner in town and had him meet me out side where I off-loaded the crap fro cash and turned around to enter the house and buy the remaining dope shit (and the collection as a whole) with the cash he'd just given me.
Liquid cash used = 0.
K.
Refine yourself, fool. MOTHERLODE!
so do my consignment deals... 25% is not enough. my rates are...
50% for under $40 average
60% for $40 to $100
$70% for $100+
i pay all the listing fees and fees associated with the sale of the items.
plus keep in mind that i am providing a customer list of close to 9,000 email address and a history of selling items for above market value.
still... 25% is not enough... unless it is one ripping collection.
Chet Atkins anyone?
This guy in Fredericton?
K.