4001v63? yeah, right!
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jeff_ulmer
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4001v63? yeah, right!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2543308886&category=4713
Is it just my imagination, or is this Instrument Exchange place always listing bogus guitars at vastly inflated prices? This is not a v63, and from the body shape, this looks like a 1980s 4003 MG to me. Note the lack of a headstock shot. However, it does have Lightwave pickups... whatever!
Is it just my imagination, or is this Instrument Exchange place always listing bogus guitars at vastly inflated prices? This is not a v63, and from the body shape, this looks like a 1980s 4003 MG to me. Note the lack of a headstock shot. However, it does have Lightwave pickups... whatever!
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dano
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jeff_ulmer
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Don't forget the Lightwave pickups. I hear they rock. Surely worth an extra $500. Too bad it didn't have Microwave pickups, then we'd be cooking.
I missed the skunk stripe..duh...
I'm not quite sure what the reasoning behind these sellers is, since it looks like all they are is a brokerage who can't even guarantee that the item up for bid is even available, and from their feedback, that seems like a common problem, even on completed auctions. This looks more like a fishing auction than anyhing - get a high enough price, sell the gear, if not, it's already been sold...
I missed the skunk stripe..duh...
I'm not quite sure what the reasoning behind these sellers is, since it looks like all they are is a brokerage who can't even guarantee that the item up for bid is even available, and from their feedback, that seems like a common problem, even on completed auctions. This looks more like a fishing auction than anyhing - get a high enough price, sell the gear, if not, it's already been sold...
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dano
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jwr2
they re-listed it as a Rickenbacher ... it is still a late 70's 4001 and NOT a 4001v63 ...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2543308886&category=4713
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2543308886&category=4713
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mortivan
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Such auctions are quite useful. They help us identify who is honest and who is not, IMHO.
All the best,
JL
All the best,
JL
Bass player for Next (FR)
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jeff_ulmer
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I routinely browse through Ebay's instrument listings, and IE is without exception way overpriced, and in many cases the listings are wrong.
I was a bit twigged yesterday with another online vendor who I have purchased from in the past. The item I bought (a Gibson steel guitar) was missing all the paint from one side, which they neglected to mention. Now, they are listing a 1960s ES335 for $16,000CAN, claiming only minor mods to the instrument. There are 2 plugged holes in the top and the tailpiece has been changed to a modern stop bar from a trapeze or Bigsby... hmmm
I was a bit twigged yesterday with another online vendor who I have purchased from in the past. The item I bought (a Gibson steel guitar) was missing all the paint from one side, which they neglected to mention. Now, they are listing a 1960s ES335 for $16,000CAN, claiming only minor mods to the instrument. There are 2 plugged holes in the top and the tailpiece has been changed to a modern stop bar from a trapeze or Bigsby... hmmm
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dano
John, I have yet to see a starting price that has a basis in reality. Really, I look at some of the prices and you could buy a brand new 4003 for less! It seems that more dishonest vendors are using Ebay all the time. It's a shame that the people at Ebay continuously let these vendors rob people of their hard earned cash.
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mortivan
I hate to jump to conclusions, but doesn't the headstock part of the (needlessly small) photo look purposely obscured?
Smeared Headstock Photo?
Smeared Headstock Photo?
