mudman wrote:Bob, you should remove your email address from your post. Bots scan the net looking for targets for spam!
hey thanks...done
mudman wrote:Bob, you should remove your email address from your post. Bots scan the net looking for targets for spam!
Met the guy many times during the summer . He fell in love with the instrument, did a fast research to find out that they where hard to get and saw one go for 7000$ on ebay. So he borrowed money from a friend and they both bought this pan 6.500 can $
saying that if they get tired of it, it would be an easy sell back. Now he realises that they have been scam, feels really bad about the whole thing and his also getting pressure from his friend who may not have has mutch ethical problems with this. He will probably still go ahead with his sale but will remove any mention of second gen. I suggested him to put it up for bids and see how it goes. My final argument was...honesty always pays off and if you scam someone you are no better than the one who scammed you..it's your karma not mine ...end of story ?? dont know...i sure tried..broussel2 wrote:Hole in the story... Why did this guy playing handpan in the park have a PANArt sticker in his Bali ?

broussel2 wrote:... And why did not he play much this instrument he had just paid $,6,500 can ? And how did he fall in love with such a detuned instrument ? I mean, it sounds terrible...


1) Probably didn't play much because it sounded so bad - so he lost interest;
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 2 guests
|
|