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The guy thats selling this seems like a bit of a chancer. Might offer to swap him for my Squire guitar.
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That's a good point. I think it's generally agreed that any vintage instrument that has "had work done," even if it makes the guitar more playable, suffers some in resale value. Thus my insistence that any guitar being sold as vintage for $35K had better never have had any work done - including unnecessary disassembly by an unknown tech.irishfolker said:Elderly Instruments has a 1961 sunburst Strat for $18,000 and a 1963 red one for $9,500. They've both had a bit of work done, but you can trust them to be playable.
Zaphod B said:First, it's not pristine by any stretch of the imagination. There is significant pitting in the chrome plating and a few bonks and scratches.
Second, the guitar has been disassembled, and reassembled, by an unknown party. That puts its value, to me, at about $200.
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Zaphod B said:It sure doesn't look like $35K to these eyes.
That's more like it!cephus said:
TragikRemix said:first of all, i'm sure he/she is an expert in guitars, including assembly or repairs.
he/she is not a typical GC chum working on a 35k guitar.
IMO it's a beautiful piece. 35 is a bit steep for that guitar. in a condition as nice as that, its worth more like $18-23k.
hey, you want vintage, there you go. to someone, that guitar is worth every penny. atleast appreciate the care that was taken with that instrument over so many years.
notice the listing didnt have any words? if a picture is worth 1000 words, all the pics up there must total to like 1.2M words or soemthing, theres a lot of them..
we should all buy american standard strats or seomthing, and just build a humidity/temp controlled box for it and the case and store it for 40 years for our retirement funds.![]()
I wonder who posted that bid of $33,995.00?cephus said:This auction is a joke. It's just a publicity stunt for Olivia's Vintage. Like someone is going to throw down a seemingly unprecedented amount of money on a guitar without going to see it first.