Chris Squire Bass Dilemna
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Chris Squire Bass Dilemna
I'd love to own one due to the limited production, but are they really worth $4G's? I know of two available right now and money's not really an issue if I want to do it.
If you think all is going well, you've obviously overlooked something.
Do it Ron! Of course that's easy for me to say, but I can't help but think tht the value will continue to increase.
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Hate to put it this way, but it's really not what it's worth to me. Rather, what is it worth to someoone who would buy it from me 10-20 years from now? I love the way it looks and the fact that it is a unique bass, but I surely won't gig with it.
If you think all is going well, you've obviously overlooked something.
It's one of a 1000. Not very rare. I still think they are overpriced, but what do I know!
Ron, if your going to get a collectible and not gig it, buy a 60's 4001. You may have to put a few more $$$ out, but there's no comparison in rarity and the vast majority of collectors will always want a 60's Ric bass over a CS, which although is a limited edition is mass produced compared to the numbers produced in the 60's.
Ron, if your going to get a collectible and not gig it, buy a 60's 4001. You may have to put a few more $$$ out, but there's no comparison in rarity and the vast majority of collectors will always want a 60's Ric bass over a CS, which although is a limited edition is mass produced compared to the numbers produced in the 60's.
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Yes, a bakers' dozen.
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