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Re: Current Price lists
Posted: 18 Jul 2014, 12:28
by finchbreeder
As the availability of some finches is better in some states/locations that others, I feel it is not unexpected that prices also will vary from state/place to state/place. Of course you can export or import (statewise) if you prefer. But easy access and being able to look at the birds pays a part in what people charge/pay.
LML
Re: Current Price lists
Posted: 18 Jul 2014, 15:04
by Painted4
Finchman18 wrote:Price differs a lot state to state, for NSW i usually use the QLD price guide but as finch breeders, they are your birds, you name the price as long as it is reasonable and ensures that you will be able to sell them, I've seen some people advertising birds such as Cubans for $140a pair (no way i would pay that) in SA whereas in NSW the average price is around $50-65 a pair, this just goes to show the huge price differentiation over different states.
I just bought a pair of Cubans over here and paid $40 for the pair..You're right though, $140 is ridiculous.
Re: Current Price lists
Posted: 19 Jul 2014, 15:10
by BrettB
The Finch Society of WA does a price list each year, it is available on our website.
The link on the website seems to be broken Westie unless you have to be a member of the website to access it
Cheers
Brett
Re: Current Price lists
Posted: 03 Aug 2014, 19:50
by SamDavis
The Finch Society of Australia (FSA) Guide to Finch Prices NSW/ACT 2014 is complete. Thanks to Simon Degenhard of Australian Aviary Life for fronting with the money to produce this year's guide.
All FSA branches and affiliate clubs now have copies for all their members which they'll distribute with their magazines and/or at upcoming meetings. So if you're a member of any of the following clubs you'll get one very soon.
The Finch Society of Australia
Wollongong Finch Club
Canberra Finch Club
Hunter Valley Finch Club
Hawkesbury Finch Club
As FSA President it really was a pleasure to compile this guide due to the cooperation and support from all clubs involved. AFF has also played a role by connecting many who would never otherwise have met. It's encouraging to see clubs working together and I hope it spills over into many more projects.
Cheers,
Sam
Re: Current Price lists
Posted: 03 Aug 2014, 19:56
by sdegiorgio
SamDavis wrote:The Finch Society of Australia (FSA) Guide to Finch Prices NSW/ACT 2014 is complete. Thanks to Simon Degenhard of Australian Aviary Life for fronting with the money to produce this year's guide.
All FSA branches and affiliate clubs now have copies for all their members which they'll distribute with their magazines and/or at upcoming meetings. So if you're a member of any of the following clubs you'll get one very soon.
The Finch Society of Australia
Wollongong Finch Club
Canberra Finch Club
Hunter Valley Finch Club
Hawkesbury Finch Club
As FSA President it really was a pleasure to compile this guide due to the cooperation and support from all clubs involved. AFF has also played a role by connecting many who would never otherwise have met. It's encouraging to see clubs working together and I hope it spills over into many more projects.
Cheers,
Sam
Thanks Sam.
Thank you to the FSA for all your work in compiling the guide.

Looking forward to receiving my copy soon.
Suzanne