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Message ID: 1656
Date: Tue Jul 20 20:25:14 BST 1999
Author: Robert Gooch
Subject: RE: Where do I start?


While I havn't tested selling enchanted versus non-enchanted jewelry
recently for a price comparison, I have to say that I've put a ban on
myself against selling magical jewelry back to shops. More often than
not it seems the shops will undercut any standardized pricing we might
set for our wares. Unfortunately for us, the shops don't yet seem to
jack the prices up like they would with armor that smiths sold to the
them. Maybe this will be remedied eventually.

Gaxme Gooch Goldsmythe, Esquire of E'Ci

--- Lori Martin <LMartin@...> wrote:
> Yes, I too noticed at least with high level gems
> that a 5 gold or so profit
> could be made by selling back to the vendor an
> enchanted silver piece of
> jewelry. Does not help much if you fail, but still
> beats losing money on
> those items that don't sell well (at least not for
> what they are worth) but
> are helpful for raising skill (like silver pearl
> rings and such). I'm
> almost to opal and am about to switch over to
> electrum (even though I can't
> enchant it yet). Wish me luck ... I'll need it!
>
> Dietrich of Neriak
> Struggling jeweler
>
>
> > ----------
> > From: Michael O'Reilly[SMTP:michael@...]
> > Reply To: eqenchanters@onelist.com
> > Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 1999 11:37 AM
> > To: 'eqenchanters@onelist.com'
> > Subject: RE: [eqenchanters] Where do I start?
> >
> > From: Michael O'Reilly <michael@...>
> >
> > I got different results than this. While working
> on jewelcraft last
> > night, making electrum malachite, I found that the
> merchant would buy
> > back unenchanted bracelets for about 2cp below
> component cost and
> > enchanted bracelets for about 1gp above component
> cost.
> >
> > I decided that it was still better not to enchant
> the metal, since I was
> > making about a hundred of them, and waiting on
> mana made things much
> > slower. Regardless, if you have a lot of time on
> your hands, and money
> > is an issue, it might be worthwhile to enchant the
> metal when
> > practicing.
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Catherine M. Campbell
> > [mailto:cathyc@...]
> > Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 1999 8:25 AM
> >
> > Just a note that enchanting the silver does not
> alter
> > the price you will
> > get at a merchant for your jewellery. Note that
> the
> > merchant might sell
> > the item to a player for less than you would
> sell it to
> > them (i.e. the cost
> > of a non enchanted item).
> >
> > When you're improving your skill and just
> intending to
> > sell back the
> > jewellery, you should try to not enchant the
> metal.
> > When you're making
> > jewellery to order, then go ahead and enchant
> away.
> >
> > Nimue
> > Tunare
> >
> > According to the illustrious Paul Bernat...
> > :)From: "Paul Bernat" <pz.bernat@...>
> > <snip>
> > :)Enchanting the bars beforehand seems to make
> no
> > difference to the success /
> > :)failure rate, although it can increase the NPC
> sale
> > value of your goods.
> > :)
> >
> >
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