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My impression is that from time to time someone or other tries to corner the market by buying everything of a given category at any price.

Sooner or later they give up, but meantime, someone somewhere has made some money. I'm very cynical about it, believing that some folks will do almost anything to "make the market" if they believe that it will benefit them.

Hang loose :)

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Hi i have just bought a sony fm-am mz-g750 off ebay and that cost £23,and a mz-r50 which is brilliant for £30 and my last one was the sony mz-n10 for £50 i am not sure if tou think this is dear ,but i am delighted with them , best bargain i have ever had ,best wishes Brian oops nearly forgot last but not least the cracking little sharp md-mt80 which for £12.50 was going for a song lol

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Thanks for the thoughts. Yes Stephen, that sounds like what I am seeing - and the price for the MZ-R35's on eBay are still high so bidding is very active on this model right now. Perhaps I should have kept quiet and not mentioned it (MZ-R35) here?

Saving my money for when it all dies down again then...

Ian

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Take a look at this listing on Ebay: http://cgi.ebay.com/Sony-MZ-E35-Digital-Mega-Bass-Portable-Minidisc-Player-/250316942792

Is this real?

Who the heck *are* H&B Digital? (I know all about B&H but this sounds like a knockoff).

Suggest anyone steer clear of these guys by a wide Scotch mile.

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WTH? I bought that player for 50 dollars six years ago, and gave it away as a freebie with a HI-MD about 3. It must be a mistake, surely... or these guys are off their rocker... or they are insane to think someone will get such a plain unit for that price.

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There's a gentleman of Middle-European origin (I actually spoke to him once) selling an MZ-N505 on Craigslist here. He started at $250. Sure, it was a nice unit with 15 brand new disks, but almost 2 years later he's still at it. When I realised his M.O. I wrote to him and pointed out another ad where a guy was selling TWO (price for both, not for each) of the same unit for $40 (which I bought, gave one away that worked and fixed the second, which I still have).

He's been gradually dropping the price but it's still there, week in, week out. I think he's gotten down to $100 finally.

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