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Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2005 11:26 am
by windshieldbug
... but if you BUY a consignment, it's no worries, mate, and you can probably cut a good deal since the place is going under soon, anyway! :P

Re: ' thinking about selling an instrument on consignment?

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2005 4:06 pm
by Dean E
bloke wrote:The Crump-Padgett Antique Gallery bankruptcy case is over with only the IRS, BankTennessee [Bank] and the trustee receiving money.
Learn about consignments and bankruptcy by clicking on some of the amazing Google ads that are appearing on this page.

Since tubas are not titled (like cars and aircraft), leaving a horn on consignment is making an unsecured loan to the business.

Insurance probably won't cover a loss by theft of the sales proceeds. Find out the dealer's D&B rating and run a credit check if there are any questions.

Contact Selmer/Bach

Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2005 10:19 am
by Lyle
Hi Bloke,
About 11/22/05, you suggested that Selmer could be contacted regarding mfg.data on Bach horns. I have a Mt Vernon Bach cornet that I would like more info on, but can't find the link to Selmer. Can you help?
Thanks,