Ken Roberts guitar on eBay

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Ken Roberts guitar on eBay

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Nice, but he could have removed the duct tape from the back of tuning peg.
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That's some dense prose there, I agree, John.

SOLD for $10K with a BIN. The last one on Ebay went for less than $2K and it wasn't in too bad a shape, either.

What's happening to vintage prices lately? Are speculators getting involved?
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10K!!! Holey moley.
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No doubt an historic instrument, but $10K is ridiculous. I bet the seller can't believe his luck.
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Darren - do you want to buy my Ken Roberts? Only $9,999 Image
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Lovely one! But the price... uh-oh.
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Graham - thanks for the offer mate, but I'll pass this time. I can probably achieve the same thing by whacking a horseshoe pickup into a crusty ol' acoustic I have lying around here and still be $9500 better off! Image
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I just can't believe it really sold for $10,000? Is this a kind of scam I haven't come across before?

And if it really did sell, does that now mean I've got to increase the insurance value on mine? I'll have to start selling stuff, otherwise I won't be able to afford the insurance!
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I'll have to start selling stuff, otherwise I won't be able to afford the insurance!


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Any time anyone of you insurance-laden folks want to reduce a bit of your inventory feel free to contact me. I'd be glad to help!! I don't want you to have to endure all of that stress. I'm sure others would be willing to help you out as well.
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I'm scratching my head over this one too...way beyond what they are going for. I won't deny that it looks nice, though. A decent example.
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I have never seen one of these in person, let alone heard its tone. I suspect, however, it was not purchased at that price to be a player.
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Peter: they look and sound like you would expect from an instrument of their seminal era.

But if I was doing a Leon Redbone revival act (does even he need a revival?)...
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I don't know if he needs one or not, but if you decide to do the Leon Redbone revival act...baby I'm there!
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