Naugahyde Wurlitzer

Delwin D Fandrich pianobuilders@olynet.com
Sat, 17 Jan 1998 14:13:02 -0800


Not "unethical?" Well, let's just say that Mr W may not be doing anything specifically illegal. Even then, I'd prefer to have
a qualified legal opinion.

-- ddf

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JIMRPT wrote:

> Dear List Folk;
>  While I agree that the price Mr. Wilson has placed on his Naugy Wurlitzer is
> ridiculous, asinine, ridiculous, unjustified, dubiously arrived at,
> ridiculous, laughable, and morally deficient in reality,  I don't think it is
> unethical !  After all, an asking price is determined by the seller and a
> purchase price is determined by the buyer and as Mr. W. said this piano is
> "perfect" :-)
>
>   Saying that the piano has been appraised at 28-32 and not saying he was the
> one who made the appraisal, if that's the case, is misleading for sure and
> possibly a cause for actionable process after the fact...........but if he
> appraised it at that, and apprasials are opinions, than stating that the piano
> was "appraised" at 28-32 is true,if totally without credibility :-(
>
>   So while in my personal opinion Mr. W. ought to be hung, quartered, shot and
> discomforted in all ways possible for his ridiculous venture into the field of
> unreality and make believe, his asking 28-32 for this fine  " Naugy Wurl" is
> not in and of itself unethical.
>
>   I am sure that when Newton gets home, on Monday, that he will agree with me.
> Conrad, I think that one of Newtons objectives during this vacation was to
> visit the "nagau" ranches in the Tampa area with an eye toward starting one at
> home.
> Jim Bryant (FL)






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