cctalk Digest, Vol 30, Issue 5
mark at markesystems.com
mark at markesystems.com
Mon Dec 5 13:50:26 CST 2016
>> least.. but yeah.. might be impossible to ever really know. I'm just
>> wondering why the price jumped to $40+ each all of a sudden!
> a very large number of schlock IC sellers all communicate with each
> other. They all have a continuous stream of wants or needs that they
> exchange. but they make their own prices. The probability is that you
> may have hit the original stocking guy with your first query. Querying
> any others will result in them looking at the wants that others shared,
> or buys, and he saw someone else had it and quoted you the same info.
It takes surprisingly little to trigger this effect/behavior. I did a bulk
buy of some 1960's era miniature vacuum tubes (500 pcs) for around 50 cents
each; the next time I looked, the price from all vendors who had them had
jumped to around $3, and it's up to $6 now. (Fortunately the vendor I
purchased from originally extended approximately his original pricing to me
again.) I think I was - and still am - virtually the only volume buyer of
these parts, but the price remains high. I've also had the same experience
with other vintage new-old-stock parts.
~~
Mark Moulding
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