63 Fender strat going for a bargain on ebay

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Oh yeah; I wish I kept my old baseball card collections from when I was a kid.

You see the same thing happening with vintage synths. You have a finite number of items and an expanding potential owner base. Add to that the fact that a lot of the rare birds ended up overseas and will probably stay there (the Japanese collectors were the prime movers behind the market in the late '80s/early '90s when the prices started skyrocketing), and the US collectors market becomes more than happy to pay ridiculous amounts of money :(

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ew wrote:Oh yeah; I wish I kept my old baseball card collections from when I was a kid.

You see the same thing happening with vintage synths. You have a finite number of items and an expanding potential owner base. Add to that the fact that a lot of the rare birds ended up overseas and will probably stay there (the Japanese collectors were the prime movers behind the market in the late '80s/early '90s when the prices started skyrocketing), and the US collectors market becomes more than happy to pay ridiculous amounts of money :(

ew
in 2000 I bought (for the store I worked at) a 69 Les Paul, I paid 750 for it, it priced at a minimum for 1500 marked for 2k...I left before it did sell though...I'm justamazed it's blown up this quickly all of sudden and I wonder how much of this fueled by big business. Ebay is easy to manipulate. :wink:
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Hink wrote:
taijiguy wrote:Let's see now...$18,000+ for an old, beat up Strat or $1200 for a brand new American Deluxe Strat that probably sounds and plays better? Tough choice. :lol:
:tu: or even perhaps 500 for a standard strat.

@ew, you're right but it's still surprising...remember when baseball cards went nuts? It seems too me judging by the success of businesses around here that the value boom destroyed the whole shebang for many...I just hate to see that. Meanwhile the big guitar companies start over charging for stupid "collectors series" or "signature models" tapping into a craze that in twenty years because of the flood of such things now might not exist.
This whole collectibles mentality eludes my puny intellect. You collect stuff that increases in value, but you can't even touch it, let alone use it because it devalues it. But at least owning it impresses other people and makes them envious of you, so there's a plus...I guess. It's worth lots of $$$, but you don't have the $$$ to spend unless you sell it. If you sell it, you have the $$$, but you no longer have the envy of others for owning something that you can't use anyway. :shrug:

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fwiw the only bidding was 4 bids, the highest appears to be 18,300...which was below the reserve, so it seems this did not sell afterall.
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Starting bid is now 22k with no reserve:

http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-1963-Fender ... dZViewItem

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taijiguy wrote:Starting bid is now 22k with no reserve:

http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-1963-Fender ... dZViewItem
thanks dude, I'll have fun watching this one...I saw an old les paul that was the guitar players from nazareth (sp?)..I think it was a 1960...you get the guitar plus a gold record for 115k...his flying v was 85k :shock:
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Hell. This is ridiculous.
For a hel of a lot less I will make you a custom guitar with grade AAA wood and first rate hardware and all under your personal specifications and taste. Just ask this guy.


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Fecking typical, I've just sold a kidney, and now I find he's put the asking price up :x
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didn't sell at 22k, no bids
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well he hasn't quit yet...though he seems to be bent on 21k...since the first auction obviously he has not had any bids..:shrug:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0119107332
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There's a CS80 for sale on Sound on Sound at a fiver under 4 grand if you can't quite run to the strat.
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nuffink wrote:There's a CS80 for sale on Sound on Sound at a fiver under 4 grand if you can't quite run to the strat.
a fool and his money soon party :party:
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Hink wrote:am I the only who thinks 17,000 is a riot?...not too mention the write up...I wonder if anyone will bid?
Hink, man - I'd never buy an old Strat online, particularly in a ring like eBay. As you know, a lot of the older Strats get mixed up. More specifically, the necks don't always match the body. One could buy a '63 neck on a newer body, etc... This is very common for the older ones. Sometimes it's a factory thing; most of the time it's a scam, simply put.

For $17G's, that guy is going to pull the neck off the guitar and show me. If he has a problem with that (at 17G), then...NEXT!!!!

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I think some of the pics show the neck off...but it's still crazy...as you can see he's been trying a while and still no sale...he has it listed for 20k now...:shock:
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Germ777 wrote:Hell. This is ridiculous.


Agreed.

Totally feckin' ridiculous.

18k for a 45-year-old strat.

Bollox to that.


I'd rather have a custom made axe and a few weeks on a nice beach.

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