stricklybojack
Well-known member
For a vac to be worth selling on Ebay it has to be worth enough to justify the shipping charges. But those vacs are usually rare & desirable for me as well hmmm.... dilemma.
Pulled out the Royal's & thought, "man what a deal these vacs are", remembering why i sought them out in the first place, so even though i have 3 other Royals i like more i think i still want to hang on to these.
The Convertible(!), the vac of my generation bar none, how can i cut & run & sell even one?
My motivation is i want to keep this hobby basically free including expenses (vac, parts, gas etc.). Just my time & labor spent, with net zero financial costs after i sell the extra vacs that don't call to me enough. That was the plan any way...but any vac i go through, cleaning & repairing as needed, i now want to keep it even more. If i then use it, & like it, no way i want to sell.
Hard tellin' not knowin'...

Pulled out the Royal's & thought, "man what a deal these vacs are", remembering why i sought them out in the first place, so even though i have 3 other Royals i like more i think i still want to hang on to these.
The Convertible(!), the vac of my generation bar none, how can i cut & run & sell even one?
My motivation is i want to keep this hobby basically free including expenses (vac, parts, gas etc.). Just my time & labor spent, with net zero financial costs after i sell the extra vacs that don't call to me enough. That was the plan any way...but any vac i go through, cleaning & repairing as needed, i now want to keep it even more. If i then use it, & like it, no way i want to sell.
Hard tellin' not knowin'...
