The burnout thing is real. I do whatever I can to avoid burnout with this hobby. Right now I can't do any painting due to the weather so I'm putting everything on pause so I can come back to it with a fresh face in the spring. I even resorted to starting a band...
Hey hey hey...Everybody's got to be paid, except hopeful pedal-builders and budding musicians wanting exposure;
so... how much are you willing to pay him for the exposure?
Yeah!
Then once the dust settles and Pauly's been found out to be the latest Freakesh Blooze / Sustained Paunch / Veritext / Jay8chesS / Devee Evharr / etc scandal, Pauly will be poised to start a wildly successful ViewToob Eau-de-Chanel — he'll clean up all the algoriddims with his ambient-combo-pedal-building workchop seriesly.
It's a time-again-tested formula to proven success!
Most of the time I throw it up with a starting price that covers materials but no labor. I thought I would changeresist.
Had a few people win auctions and not pay and I have to wait 7 days to relist.
@pricklyrobot , the price now doesn't cover cost of materials. The fact he is still fishing tells me he would pay in exposure or try to tie the price down to a low auction.
In principle I agree with the “price higher, attract better buyers” idea, but the DIY market is pretty saturated right now with secondhand gear and builders, so it’s not a clean formula.
What gave me pause here wasn’t price — he never mentioned one. He kind of danced around it with bizarre requests, tooting his own horn while the auction is still low, which reads more like feeling out whether there’s a deal angle than a serious commission.
Interestingly I saw a analagous event occur at Anthropologie while my wife was shopping. A couple kept circling a fragrance display over and over, debating small vs large bottles, asking staff about ordering, leaving, coming back, then trying to convince an employee to sell them a sample tester at a discount. They harassed the employee non-stop for the sample bottom even asking to speak to the store manager. The price they were agonizing over was like $30 for a small bottle and $70 some for a large It wasn’t about affordability, it was about chasing the “win.”
At this stage I’m trying to keep things simple and low-friction. Burnout has made me value straightforward buyers who know what they want and just buy the thing.
I feel like it's best to cut people off before they can ask for free shit. I stopped telling people that I built my EUB at gigs because I was constantly getting asked to trade one for exposure. Friends, fellow musicians, strangers, they all seem to want free instruments just the same. Homey don't play that.
It's been a while since I listed something on eBay.... I used to start all of my listings at $1.
I have a bunch of pedals waiting to go on Reverb, maybe I should give that a shot just for S&G.... although I really don't want another 1099 to deal with... (or whatever they're calling that extortion these days)
It's been a while since I listed something on eBay.... I used to start all of my listings at $1.
I have a bunch of pedals waiting to go on Reverb, maybe I should give that a shot just for S&G.... although I really don't want another 1099 to deal with... (or whatever they're calling that extortion these days)
I've had a few people recently come at me with some AI bullshit for their "dream" builds.
Here's one where the commissioner was even kind enough to provide a schematic
I doubt he's got the scratch to pay for any of my KunSack or ∆eplop
What really baffles me is these people see my YouTube and Instagram vids, and think I'm the guy to go to for a clean boost or an amp sim in the first place. Like- motherfucker, I make a the noise