Ha! The 2 dealers around here have their stuff priced at or above what they sell for on eBay. One of the guys sells on eBay and has a small shop, the other is a huge shop which has 12 employees. Either way, eBay is cheaper than either.
Well, I just sold 50 that we had accumulated over the counter to another dealer for $100 each. So, don't expect to buy any close to melt. (Those of you who did buy one cheaper somewhere from somebody who didn't know what they were doing may now explain why that fluke purchase should be considered the fair market price for any and all future sales.) TD
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eBay is a good place, too, just factor fees the seller pays.
Its ahsame I just had a roll of 50 two weeks ago that I sold at 87.00 each
So, don't expect to buy any close to melt.
(Those of you who did buy one cheaper somewhere from somebody who didn't know what they were doing may now explain why that fluke purchase should be considered the fair market price for any and all future sales.)
TD