I've put 4 items up on RT to sell I. The last month, fairly priced, with wiggle room at that,,,,and the only hits on the posts have been my own Bumps. I think part of the problem here on RT is that the is a demographic of people on rig talk that is very narrow as far as what gear is cool or hip or whatever. Certain types of gear just doesn't sell here. Plain and simple. It's a lot of the same Charvels, jacksons, Les Paul's, Friedman, Rhodes, Mesa Marshall stuff. I take the best care of all my gear. Most guitars and amps I sell are mint, and look the same they did when I bought them new. It definitely hurts when you have to take the 40% hit on gear that is in tip top shape, but that is how things are now. So what have I changed? I no longer polish the shit out of everything all the time, or go thru the anal retentive behavior of trying to keep me shit in as new condish. If I'm gonna take a big hit selling my gear like this, I'm going to let it get some battle wounds, maybe a scratch here and there, nicks or dings. The difference I'll get in return for a mint guitar versus a few blems here and there isnt worth the time I put in to make sure my gear is tight and perfect. The old saying is,,as soon as you walk out the door with it, it's used,,,been many a time when a perfect guitar I have to sell gets sold for a song and I wish I had put a few more scratches on it instead of trying to keep the thing in mint condition. It's a totally weird way of thinking but..... It's used right?
I've sold 3 of the 4 items that sat here stagnant on RT within a week on Reverb. A little more expensive to sell there, but they sold.
In closing, selling hear on RigTalk just isn't what it used to be anymore. If your gear isn't moving, try another venue in which the audience is more mainstream and diverse. May cost a few more points but there's a much better chance that you'll sell your stuff IMHO.