It's interesting that there are so many suggestions to sell the gear to KEH.
Most certainly of all resellers, they are probably the most consistantly able and willing to buy. When they go to shows they don't offer up anything for sale they are only there to purchase.
One reason they are popular to buy from because they have some of the best prices available.
So, how is it that they are able to sell for such good prices? I'll wager it isn't because they offer the best prices when they buy gear.
Just say'n...
I am not trying to imply that KEH is unfair in their purchase pricing. And, if I were trying to sell some gear quickly, I'd certainly consider them, but not if getting the best price was a primary consideration.
KEH acts like an old school NYSE specialist. The specialists are the people that make a market in a particular stock. They set the price that encourages the most buying and selling. They don't care if the price is high or low. KEH is probably closer to where the true used photography equipment market is as opposed to eprey. What I've noticed with eprey is that it has turned into a site full of exorbitant buy it now listings. That stuff NEVER sells. When a true auction does finally pop up on a nice item there is plenty of interest but invariably the item sells for a fraction of the prevailing buy it now price.
I personally use buy it now quite a bit but I set the prices at a reasonable level. I don't think I've had a listing last more than 48 hours without getting snapped up. Buy your equipment used at a reasonable price and you will be able to sell it quickly at a reasonable price.
The problem is people bought photographic equipment for $2000 years ago and won't face the fact that stuff is only worth $50 today.
it's like people that only want something for a bargain don't deserve it because they are not willing to sacrifice for what they want.
What you are experiencing is what we call in America "free market capitalism."
res tantum valet quantum vendi potest
Translation: something is only worth how much another is willing to pay for it.
now recovered...now shot a couple sheets...now completely different attitude about it all--it is no longer the heavy "albatross" it once was....
Well it is obvious you never wanted to sell to begin with. Anything I own is up for sale... at the right price. You checked prices and realized the market was not at the point that would compel you to sell so you didn't sell. That's how a market works.