It's a fair question.Levaix wrote:Just a note... A lot of people are saying they would rather (from a moral standpoint) buy a used American or German horn rather than a new Chinese horn. How exactly does buying a used horn help tuba companies any more than buying a Chinese one? They're still getting zero money out of it.
I hope that's a fair question
The clone manufacture drives down the value of a quality horn. Instead of the seller getting 1/2 of what he paid, he gets 1/4. That's a substantial loss and it puts that person in a position where they have to spend less on whatever they needed the money for anyway. So instead of getting a good quality instrument with the money, he has to get something cheaper whether that's used or another ISO.
It could also be the difference of putting food on the table or Chinese made Ramen noodles.
So China and co. put higher priced products out of reach even when they're not actually making the direct sale while reaping the benefits of indirect sales.
People choosing used gear in greater numbers can help drive the demand based value higher so that quality used instruments can properly hold their value. People can't buy what they can't afford but if people can't get a good price, they won't sell until they're desperate. Getting a used horn can be ridiculously cheap, if you can find one.
You can sell 1 quality horn to get a new cheap one (if you're lucky).
You could sell a van load of cheap horns and not be able to afford a new quality one.



