My shadow . Whats it worth ?

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My shadow . Whats it worth ?

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Does anyone know what the book value is on my 86 shadow ?
im getting to old for this ****
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Post by throw_this_away »

I will give the annoying and unsatisfying answer... it is worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it.
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Gee, Thanks John . lol
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About $1000, and I'll be sending it to your Paypal account tonight. Image
No, really, it's probably worth about $16-1800. Maybe more on Ebay, who knows what something is going to go for on there.
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For a shadow ? I paid $2025 for it .
im getting to old for this ****
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See post #2
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Post by brian »

One big factor in price you are all not mentioning is condition of the instrument. However in any sale post #2 is always correct. Evaluations for insurance purposes are a somewhat different situation and I'm not qualified to be an appraiser or make any evaluation related to that.
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Post by rickfan60 »

Shadows are climbing in value. 2K is not unrealistic.
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Post by j_gary »

What's the difference between a Shadow and a Darkstar?
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Post by sloop_john_b »

You're thinking of a Blackstar, Jgary. Darkstars are those Guild-type pickups.

A Blackstar has a black-painted fretboard and I think is an S-type bass (no binding, countoured body).

A shadow has a light-rosewood fretboard with black dot inlays and checkered binding.

I passed on a Shadow for $1295 about 6 months ago. That was really dumb, even though it was really beat up.
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Post by dswp »

I paid $1700 for a dead mint one 2 years ago.

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I paid $750 but the guy was clueless. The bass had a white pickguard and the seller thought he had a run-of-the-mill Ric. I hope he's not reading this now.
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Post by cheyenne »

Jeffery has a very nice one, I've seen the pics and almost bought it recently.

Sorry Jeffery, but if the blueburst and the desert gold would not have surfaced, I would have. I had been looking for a desert gold for a long time, and the blueburst just kind of presented itself at the right time.
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Post by j_gary »

John, thanks for being so gentle with the terminally dim. At least I got the star part right.

Dave, great looking bass. That is what I was thinking when Jeffery said Shadow. Very nice!

Jeffery, I'd trade my 1992 Fireglo v63 for your Shadow if she is near as pretty as Dave's.
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post some pics Gary . lets have a look at it .
im getting to old for this ****
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