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Question. When you sell brew gear, how much percentage of the original value should a person expect on the sale?

I'm selling things like brewpots, CO2 bottle, a 50' 1/2" copper IC and other stuff that aside from aesthetics are as functional as the day I bought them new. Not much going to change a rock..

Some items I can appreciate will lose value. I'm not selling buckets, or grain, hops.. perishable shelf life stuff. .

Did I mention I suck at business.
 
Question. When you sell brew gear, how much percentage of the original value should a person expect on the sale?



I'm selling things like brewpots, CO2 bottle, a 50' 1/2" copper IC and other stuff that aside from aesthetics are as functional as the day I bought them new. Not much going to change a rock..



Some items I can appreciate will lose value. I'm not selling buckets, or grain, hops.. perishable shelf life stuff. .



Did I mention I suck at business.


Really depends on how the stuff looks and how old it is.

I'd clean it up and start with 75%-80% of the original purchase price and see how much interest it generates. If you're not getting much interest, drop the price by 10% and see. There's always someone who will buy at a low price, but you obviously don't want to give your stuff away for nothing.

Also, as you're in HI, I'd try to sell to a local. Shipping costs will probably turn almost everyone else off.
 
Really depends on how the stuff looks and how old it is.

I'd clean it up and start with 75%-80% of the original purchase price and see how much interest it generates. If you're not getting much interest, drop the price by 10% and see. There's always someone who will buy at a low price, but you obviously don't want to give your stuff away for nothing.

Also, as you're in HI, I'd try to sell to a local. Shipping costs will probably turn almost everyone else off.

Thank you for the advice on percentages and starting point. And you are correct, shipping to Hawaii is often more costly than the item shipped.

Live in "paradise" Pay the Price.
 
Are you keeping enough to be able to brew?

Yep, I guess I am. I figured the last thing I'll let go is the 15g keggle because at least I can still BIAB.

Brew? Drink beer? I proclaimed I quit. It's a lie.

I know this is just the internet. No insult intended - I wish I had buddies, like you all, here in person. I think friends, truly good friends play a part in health.
Not party friends that don't really help a fellow stay healthy. But friends who you trust and they trust you. They are the best people in the world in my opinion and will kick your @ss when you screw up.. Bring a guy back into the fold.


Man, I want to just dump my heart and head out here and tell all
The move to Hawaii although cool. I made with a heavy heart's duel
Who quits a good job to be unemployed..
I deliriously made that choice, and it is not enjoyed

If you've been following along.
Nice house in Hawaii...blah blah blah blah...
I'm probably going to loose it, to a wife who is tired of my wrong

I'm a hard headed @it.
Divorce is on the horizon you see
I'm scared financially to loose what is me
 
Yep, I guess I am. I figured the last thing I'll let go is the 15g keggle because at least I can still BIAB.

Brew? Drink beer? I proclaimed I quit. It's a lie.

I know this is just the internet. No insult intended - I wish I had buddies, like you all, here in person. I think friends, truly good friends play a part in health....

Friend are important. So are hobbies. Couples should enjoy some activity together and each should enjoy some activity alone. Of course, I don't practice what I preach. Your move to HI seems like it was a long play, don't let short (yet intense) set backs derail you.
 
Friend are important. So are hobbies. Couples should enjoy some activity together and each should enjoy some activity alone. Of course, I don't practice what I preach. Your move to HI seems like it was a long play, don't let short (yet intense) set backs derail you.

Wise words Counselor. Thanks LRB.
 
I have no idea why I, share so much ab1out myself here.

I went to a VA counseling center a few months ago.. To be honest... I'm am,, according to my wife a ffed up vet, in many ways. I would agree with her on my effed upness; but not because of some effing war

I'm getting to damn old to have regrets, but I do. Don't make me list them.

Their is a hero of mine.

Waylon Jennings.

Maybe if my life,,,,, forget it.


Hope the video I'm trying to post..Po
 
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Whoops.. I truly like the Highway Men.. Just not what I wanted to post..

I'll try again.
[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZz0J65kb14[/ame]
 
LBR- Im kind of at a loss as to why all three would get like that, maybe oldish well used plastic fermenters? Unless there was something in the air that day.. But, It wont hold me back from trying again!

And Thanks Dan, its good to be back with time on my hands again!
 
You ever put heart and soul into a post and then just as you're trying to edit...it disappears? I did that today, here on this thread. I don't think I can get that post back.. It's lost forever.

The inspiration for the post I lost was this Johnny Cash song. The mustache isn't good on Johnny.. But he pulls it off well enough.
[url]http://youtu.be/tfF5k1nbxgA[/URL]
 
let me share a song, for old time sake when I was posting songs all the time haha

[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0MIFHLIzZY[/ame]
 
Johnny Cash and Kris Kristofferson had a bond strong as a wedding band on the ring finger.

That is not to say they were gay lovers. Far from it.. I just put that up as an analogy.

You know, at one time they were good friend who became mortal enemies. It had something to do with a song Kris had written and John Cash sung but didn't give the man credit. I'm pretty sure as the story goes. Chris came to Johnny's house to confront him about that.. They settled their battle as good men do, and became once again, dear friends who continued a life of music together. Kris wrote many of Johnny Cash's songs.

I'm not sure if this is the song they battled over, I can't remember which one it was. But here is Johnny Cash and Kris Kristofferson singing together.

Johnny had the voice and aura, Kris wrote many of the songs JC sung. A duo really.. And lifetime partnership of two men, brothers.

 
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Dan, the highwaymen concert you posted, I've watched about 20 times in my short life, favorite video on youtube I think. I never heard that about Johnny and Kris, two of my favorite country music guys. You're full of useful knowledge eh?
 
[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7lFZtK4Q5E[/ame]

Try this, my cousin sent this to me, its crazy how a rap song that I wouldnt listen to, played as a bluegrass tune makes its much better
 
Hey Dan,
Long time no talk. I was once on a plane to Hawaii with kris kristofferson, didn't talk to him, but was a couple seats away and seemed nice enough to the folks around him.

One of my favorite Johnny Cash songs

 
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Hey Dan,
Long time no talk. I was once on a plane to Hawaii with kris kristofferson, didn't talk to him, but was a couple seats away and seemed nice enough to the folks around him.

One of my favorite Johnny Cash songs

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKDLQWEvubc

mhurst! Good to hear from you! In regards to Kris K, I think in many ways he's a pretty humble guy. Maybe it was just around Johnny Cash, I don't know. Who wouldn't be? But, I just get a feeling he really is a very humble man.

Glad you're back here At this Time of Night... even if it's day where you're at, like where I'm at right now..

Cheers my friend!
 
Venting

I look at it this way folks. I'm really in all reality just about as flexible (politically?) as can be.

I grew up in the Midwest. Illinios. Central Illinios. I was far enough from Chicago not to be part of the big city. My folks were good people. My dad was a doctor, our home town doc (population 2,000) He was a good, godly man.. nough said.

My mom was from up north (60-70 miles; that used to be a lot)

Enough about me.. hmmm... where the eff was I going with this?

Oh yah.. Music!

I never lived in the hills of Tennesee, I never knew Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash, Hank Williams Junior (or his dad) Barbara Streisand, Kris krisoferson or even, what's that dudes name? Popular country artist back in the 80's? Garth Brooks.

But I do admit, even though I never met those guys, there music I enjoyed. I understand not everybody love country music. To be honest I don't love all of it either, however, country music is part of who I am.

So is rock and roll, blues and Mozart. Nothing wrong with that in my opnion. To put a rule, lock, restriction on what is good music is like icing down a lake and telling fish they can't swim.

So, I have no idea what I'm trying to tell you or proclaim. Maybe just this. (and it might get a bit heavy)

Regardless of our background, our skin color, or financial status. We are human beings. I could easily make a great controversial stance on a political side .. but I don't want to. and you don't want to hear that. WE are people who all have he same feelings in our hearts. We want love and acceptance. Family is the most important..

I suppose I'm old enough to realize I'm not perfect. Far from that you see. What is perfect? Up to opinion I suppose. Believe me when I was younger I thought I knew all! Truth is. I didn't know crap. Aint none of us perfect. Doesn't matter where you're born, financial status or any other thing. We either get along together - or we don't. Race, creed, political views. It doesn't really matter. If I, God forbid, was ever in a castatrophe. When my rescuers came, Do you think race, political party, what part of the country they came from;; I'd care about? Hell know! All I'd really care about is being saved. We get so caught up in opinions it divides us I suppose that is natural.. Did a higher power make us that way? WEll in my very biased mind if a man believes he is justified by color of skin or religion... he is nothing more than a 3rd grader bully who thinks cause he is ... you can fill the rest in.

I'm tired of war, I'm tired of people hurting each other. To be honest I do NOT GET IT!

Dan's rambling soapbox.. Out!
 
Since my thread above posted is so heavy.. I thought I'd follow it up with some Muddy Waters!

[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcAmwCnAChk&list=RDfcAmwCnAChk[/ame]
 
Hey Late Nighters.

Nothing of substance to add, but I was checking out Youtube tonight and found this.

Why the hell don't they make music like this anymore?

A young, very stoned Bonnie Raitt, with Lowell George, John Hammond and Freebo.

Grab your headphones and something to get you head right, kick back for about an hour and a half and enjoy...

The cover of Stevie Winwood's I can't Find my way Home at about 20 minutes is amazing

 
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And...

Speaking of Kris Kristofferson, I thought this was pretty cool


Kris Kristofferson in Cape May for son’s Coast Guard graduation
Written by Staff Reports
Friday, August 15, 2014 01:52 pm
Singer, actor and songwriter Kris Kristofferson hands Jesse Kristofferson, his son, a certificate during the graduation ceremony of Alpha-190 at U.S. Coast Guard Training Center Cape May, Friday, Aug. 15. Kristofferson's son was one of 78 graduates to enter the Coast Guard enlisted workforce where they will be stationed all over the country performing duties ranging from maritime law enforcement to search and rescue. Jesse Kristofferson will be stationed at Coast Guard Training CenterPetaluma, Calif., for Operation Specialist training. (U.S. Coast Guard Photo by Chief Warrant Officer John Edwards)
 
I just got an idea! Yeah. I'm going to put a sunglasses type tint lens in a welding mask and go out in public. Drive around. Walk around. Freak people out. :rockin:

I once saws a man covered in tattoos, wearing nothing but a tattered pair of shorts with a gutted television set on his head walking around my college campus. He had a tribal drum in one arm and was tapping away the most inexplicable rhythm I have ever heard. It was something I will never forget.
 
Hey late nighters. Did my disappearing act again. Been a busy couple weeks. Getting my brew mistress trained up right. Been together a month and I've already got her harvesting hops with me....I think she's a keeper :) Got a bumper crop of CTZ this year. My centennial got ate up by something. Almost nothing left on the leaves but veins. Beetles maybe, IDK. Haven't been giving them much attention. Still got a half pound of those though. Have to finish taking my CTZ and then I can start on the Cascade. Can't wait for cold weather. Pipeline slowly dwindling.
 
Crap, I was pitching my yeast starter into the fermentor in the dark. I accidentally picked up a package of whirfloc instead of yeast nutrient. I noticed when a tablet plopped into the fermentor. Oh well nothing I can do about it. I don't suppose it will hurt anything.
 
Wow, glad to see the thread is still thriving. I can't believe football is right around the corner. I had a crazy spring/summer.

Finished the masters degree in June.
Celebrated by heading out to Russian River/Dry Creek/Alexander Valley for a wine trip and spent two of the nights at the Lagunitas Tap Room (even got to meet the Lagunitas CFO).
Finished a technical security course and even passed the cert.
Now with all this new found free time, the wife thinks I should start a couple new brews (maybe even a Barleywine), what a gal.

LRB, Love the scout camp pics. Hope the boy had a blast.
 
I flit from one Pandora station to another looking for cool stuff that makes me happy. Here's a song from Moby, a guy that keeps showing up. I don't know what the heck the video is about, or even what he's saying, but I like the tune.

For your late nite soundtrack, Moby.

 
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Wow, glad to see the thread is still thriving. I can't believe football is right around the corner. I had a crazy spring/summer.

Finished the masters degree in June.
Celebrated by heading out to Russian River/Dry Creek/Alexander Valley for a wine trip and spent two of the nights at the Lagunitas Tap Room (even got to meet the Lagunitas CFO).
Finished a technical security course and even passed the cert.
Now with all this new found free time, the wife thinks I should start a couple new brews (maybe even a Barleywine), what a gal.

LRB, Love the scout camp pics. Hope the boy had a blast.

Congrats on the masters! May I ask what your degree is in?
 
Opus, welcome back! And congrats from me as we'll! I look forward to hearing again from you my friend !

We've been doing pulverized fruit/veggie drinks around my house. It all started because we stopped at a display I'd ignored many times before at Costco.

Vegi-something a food blender. The guy said the blades spin at 240mph! I don't know how many RPMs that is or whether or not it's super doper fast compared to every other

The salesman said this machine was powered by a 2hp motor similar to most home lawn mowers. Huh?

Mine, I have a push mower and it's cranking about 7hp which is pretty average.

That's not important. I just thought it was a ridiculous thing to tell people. Maybe it was a selling point to the mostly female audience; me being the exception . Sounded impressive but pure bs. Unless Tim Allen said two Horse powered and powerfull ... Them I might believe it. Argh!

The blender, vegi.. Veggie... Vegi man! I think that's it. I could be mistaken

Powerful thing. Makes good smoothies and ice cream (I sampled both) and some sort of soup.

My wife wants one of those things and I can't help but admit I'd like one too.

However, I've bought a second hand reliable car for less.

I like the idea of the v -mite thing. The sample drinks were delicious and the idea of getting all 5 stay alive fruits and veggies in one shake is appealing.

But! In my house we already have a pretty good blender that hasn't really been used much. I broke it out and am now using it to turn fleshy citrus, spinach, bananas and some ice into healthy drinks. I like this blender shake thing because it taste pretty good, is quick and is healthy. Takes only a few big swallows and the five thing is out of the way for the day!

For example. This morning. One big whole grapefruit (peeled) big orange, half a lime (peeled as well) a banana, and 5 cubes ice from the tray. Blended that in my not $500 blender.

It came out smooth sweetish tart. I drunk it. Bam! Downed three fruits in three minutes. Done. Haha.

I am getting into the idea of this blender smoothie fad.

I need to go to the grocery store tomorrow because there is a cleansing smoothie I want to start. Lot of greens and some citrus.

I've been making papaya jam the last few weeks, the fruit donated by a neighbor and a friend of his who has a farm on the west side of Oahu. Today we were taking story and he gave me 6 more green papayas. I had just given him two full quarts of papaya jam I had made earlier today - the jars were still warm.

He gives me more papaya than time to eat them. Seems every few days I get a gift of
2-4 pounds of papaya from them.


I've been using them to make jam and have ate some fresh ones two. Today , after realizing I'm probably taking them for granted and not eating them (because I'm not a big fan of the taste) but repurposing them into jam I give away.

I should probably count my blessings that #1. I have a friend - he gives me free papayas. #2. Papayas, called by Christopher Columbus, "the food of Angels" are packed with a bunch of vitamins and antioxidants , plus some helpfull digestive enzymes (in moderation) #3 I know how to make them papaya jam and preserve them through canning.

I suppose it is all a win win situation. I only had joked with him today. That He and I should go business. He gets me the papaya. I make the jam. We sell it at a farmers markets
 
Dan, I laugh as I read this drinking a smoothie made with papayas! I have been doing smoothies for years and recently killed of an old blender and stepped up to 2 1/4 hp model(more power) and it does a superior job.
Lots of good stuff goes in them, nuts, berries,twigs, fruits and veggies, what ever you got throw it in and drink it up!
 
Dan, I laugh as I read this drinking a smoothie made with papayas! I have been doing smoothies for years and recently killed of an old blender and stepped up to 2 1/4 hp model(more power) and it does a superior job.
Lots of good stuff goes in them, nuts, berries,twigs, fruits and veggies, what ever you got throw it in and drink it up!



Cheers chef!

The blenders are pretty neat. I could just eat the things good for me throughout the day but I'm very lazy about fruit and vegetables. Three virgin maidens would have to hand feed me those

This blender thing ; pretty good
 
Dan, I laugh as I read this drinking a smoothie made with papayas! I have been doing smoothies for years and recently killed of an old blender and stepped up to 2 1/4 hp model(more power) and it does a superior job.
Lots of good stuff goes in them, nuts, berries,twigs, fruits and veggies, what ever you got throw it in and drink it up!



Cheers chef!

The blenders are pretty neat. I could just eat the things good for me throughout the day but I'm very lazy about fruit and vegetables. Threeve blijgv virgin maidens would have king to hand feed me those

This blender thing ; pretty good it will go
 
Yes, but can it blend an iPhone? I think Tim Allen got to have some say in this blender.
http://www.willitblend.com/

In all seriousness though, be careful getting into the fruit smoothies. If your body is not accustomed to all the fiber there can be some... erm.. side effects.
 
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