For Sale Suggestions

Emory Schroeter emorydmd at earthlink.net
Tue Oct 4 03:52:46 AKDT 2005


Yeah, Yeah. This was a strange situation. I boxed the plane to send to Alaska. Unfortunately, when it came time to ship, the price wasn't what we thought it would be (plus my box was a little larger than I thought it would be). We couldn't find anything under about $300 to ship, so the deal fell through. I left it in the box since it was already there and when it sold to someone in FL, we put it on the Greyhound bus. 

Emory.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Lance Van Nostrand 
  To: John Pavlick ; NSRCA Discussion 
  Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2005 12:32 AM
  Subject: Re: For Sale Suggestions


  Emory, you lazy bum.  Florida is in your district!  How hard would that have been to deliver?
  --Lance

    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: John Pavlick 
    To: NSRCA Discussion 
    Sent: Monday, October 03, 2005 8:42 PM
    Subject: FW: For Sale Suggestions



    -----Original Message-----
    From: Emory Schroeter [mailto:emorydmd at earthlink.net]
    Sent: Monday, October 03, 2005 9:38 PM
    To: John Pavlick
    Subject: Re: For Sale Suggestions


    The last airplane that I shipped was a Hydeout. The box was huge and filled with Styrofoam peanuts to help cushion the plane. I shipped it using greyhound and everything got down to Florida in one piece. The cost was around $50 and took a little less than a week since they only load freight when they have enough room on the bus.

    Emory Schroeter.

      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: John Pavlick 
      To: NSRCA Discussion 
      Sent: Monday, October 03, 2005 9:31 PM
      Subject: RE: For Sale Suggestions


      Bob,
       That's good to know. How bad is it ($$$) to ship something the size of an airplane? I could see it being pretty expensive to go UPS, and I'd be a little bit worried about it arriving in one piece, especially if it was during the Christmas rush. That seems to be when stuff takes a severe beating. I had things arrive with tire tracks on them. Luckily they were insured.
      John Pavlick
      http://www.idseng.com  


       -----Original Message-----
      From: Bob Pastorello [mailto:rcaerobob at cox.net]
      Sent: Monday, October 03, 2005 9:21 PM
      To: John Pavlick
      Subject: Re: For Sale Suggestions


        Yes, I've shipped via Greyhound.  Cheap, worked fine.  Also done motor freight, and FedEx also UPS.  Much prefer Fed Ex.

        Bob Pastorello
        www.rcaerobats.net
        rcaerobob at cox.net
          ----- Original Message ----- 
          From: John Pavlick 
          To: NSRCA Discussion 
          Sent: Monday, October 03, 2005 8:16 PM
          Subject: RE: For Sale Suggestions


          Guys,
           Here's an idea. We have a section on the NSRCA web-site for beginners. Maybe that would be a good place to put some links / pictures of all of these nice used airplanes that still have a lot of life left in them. I'd have to agree about the shipping problem though. It's definitely a major factor that affects the sale. I've seen some things that I would probably have bought, but when I factored in the shipping cost, I told the owner to try to sell it locally first. I've heard of people shipping airplanes using Greyhound. Has anyone had success with this method? 

          John Pavlick
          http://www.idseng.com
            

            -----Original Message-----
            From: discussion-request at nsrca.org [mailto:discussion-request at nsrca.org]On Behalf Of jeffghughes at comcast.net
            Sent: Monday, October 03, 2005 4:02 PM
            To: discussion at nsrca.org
            Subject: Re: For Sale Suggestions


            I've sold my fair share of pattern planes. The older ones (Like a Finess or Dr Jekyll) sold for pretty much the cost of the original kit.  I think it gets better if your a builder with an established name. But a used plane is just that. Your asking the person to take a risk that you sheeted the wing correctly, have the stab located right, etc etc. If someone doesn't know your quality of building, they are just not going to pay much. 


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