What model is this?
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What model is this?
Anybody know what model this is Does it have a model number besides Jerry Byrd?
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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And, while we're at it, how about this one?
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
Re: What model is this?
The first one was originally called the Model CW-8 in the mid-1950s. It was made with 6,7,8 and 10 strings. It was also available in 22.5" and 25" scales. The short scale instruments were renamed Jerry Byrd model in the early 60s.
The second one is a Model SW-8 and was also available with 6 or 10 strings.
Both of these are fairly rare in my experience.
Where did you find them?
The second one is a Model SW-8 and was also available with 6 or 10 strings.
Both of these are fairly rare in my experience.
Where did you find them?
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Hmm, rare huh? Well thanks for the info!
Where I found them was on ebay. The Jerry Byrd sold for $561, the other for $599 (not sure if it actually sold though). Maybe I should have bid...
I don't know a lot about steels, although I'm kinda getting interested in them, I just might get one to play around with. Mostly with these two, I'd entered them in the register as "Collected Instruments" and didn't know what model to use from the list in the register.
So, were the prices on those reasonable?
How about this one, any idea of a reasonable price for one of these?
Where I found them was on ebay. The Jerry Byrd sold for $561, the other for $599 (not sure if it actually sold though). Maybe I should have bid...
I don't know a lot about steels, although I'm kinda getting interested in them, I just might get one to play around with. Mostly with these two, I'd entered them in the register as "Collected Instruments" and didn't know what model to use from the list in the register.
So, were the prices on those reasonable?
How about this one, any idea of a reasonable price for one of these?
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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I'd have gladly spent that kind of money.cjj wrote:
Where I found them was on ebay. The Jerry Byrd sold for $561, the other for $599 (not sure if it actually sold though). Maybe I should have bid...
JimK
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Those prices seem way too low for those steels. I sold my JB Model for $800 about 7 years ago.
On Ebay almost anything can happen.
On Ebay almost anything can happen.
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I had a feeling they were a good deal. Ah well.
So, how about that double steel? That one's supposedly a 208. Is $1450 a good price?
So, how about that double steel? That one's supposedly a 208. Is $1450 a good price?
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Re: What model is this?
IMO, $1450 is about twice the going rate for one of these, though they don't come up too often; I paid something like $650 for my 206, which seems to be rarer than a 208...I have seen a few 206s and two 208s in the $1500 asking range lately, but I don't think there have been any sales at these prices.
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Thanks Paul. I was kind of thinking it was a bit out of line too. It's a BIN only auction, which, seem to always start out somewhere in dreamland...
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CJ,
I don't really know much about console models. So, whatever Paul has to say here about those is way beyond my knowledge and/or experience.
Here's what little I've been led to believe, and most of this is from George Gruhn's book. I think that one is a 700 series.
The consoles were the 200. 500 and 700 series. The 200s had a metal binding around the body. The 500s were triple neck instruments. The 700s were produced in double neck, pedal and non-pedal models without metal bindings.
I'm just going from memory and I'm not real sure about these things. Someone made off with my Gruhn's guide recently, so all this might be totally wrong.
I think Paul is really right on the money about the double six being worth more.
I've typed way too much.
I don't really know much about console models. So, whatever Paul has to say here about those is way beyond my knowledge and/or experience.
Here's what little I've been led to believe, and most of this is from George Gruhn's book. I think that one is a 700 series.
The consoles were the 200. 500 and 700 series. The 200s had a metal binding around the body. The 500s were triple neck instruments. The 700s were produced in double neck, pedal and non-pedal models without metal bindings.
I'm just going from memory and I'm not real sure about these things. Someone made off with my Gruhn's guide recently, so all this might be totally wrong.
I think Paul is really right on the money about the double six being worth more.
I've typed way too much.
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Thanks for typing all that! It's helping me learn, and that's what's best about this forum!
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...