Since all knowledge is contained somewhere out there, an open request for advice:
Since I'm unlikely to ever reread Marmalade Boy or Kodocha and we are pruning for space, it's time to sell them off. However, given the difficulty I had assembling the complete series, I suspect that if offered in the right venue, we'd get enough more than from the local used bookstore chain (typically $2/volume) to make it worth the bother.
Am I likely correct? If so, where do you recommend?
---L.
Subject quote from "Tank!," Yoko Kanno.
Since I'm unlikely to ever reread Marmalade Boy or Kodocha and we are pruning for space, it's time to sell them off. However, given the difficulty I had assembling the complete series, I suspect that if offered in the right venue, we'd get enough more than from the local used bookstore chain (typically $2/volume) to make it worth the bother.
Am I likely correct? If so, where do you recommend?
---L.
Subject quote from "Tank!," Yoko Kanno.
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Date: 11 January 2017 10:45 pm (UTC)Both of those are relatively hassle-free sales venues. Amazon lets you use them as a selling agent, they take a cut but handle the fulfillment. EBay, no, but I think the sales cut isn't bad. EBay usually has promos for infrequent/novice sellers to list free.
I don't know about speciality manga sales markets.
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Date: 13 January 2017 03:25 am (UTC)