Ebay Anniversary Bass price, very sickening
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Well, of the 75 4003DCMs that were sold, over 40 were/are to be owned by members of this great forum.
In a sense we control the market on this item.
BTW - Edgar - your second chance guy may have been bluffing since he thought you might be offering him the bass. It could be his way of negotiating.
In a sense we control the market on this item.
BTW - Edgar - your second chance guy may have been bluffing since he thought you might be offering him the bass. It could be his way of negotiating.
" It's not where you are, it's who you're with.".
"In a sense we control the market on this item."
Hmmm, I didn't think about that. Good point Marc, good point.
Hmmm, I didn't think about that. Good point Marc, good point.
"Freedom of expression is important, but I have learned that people want to know how much you care before they care how much you know."
The only time a bass player gets noticed is when he stops playing.
The only time a bass player gets noticed is when he stops playing.
John,
I think guitars in general will continue to be a great investment.
My kids are Nintendo/Sony PS2 generation kids. I have a very small collection of Lionel trains. I'm crazy over them but the kids really never "got it". I remember DOZENS of hobby store's in my area as a kid, now, I have to mail order everything, there just aren't any train stores like there once was.
I think guitars have a much broader appeal. My kids friends all love music, one plays guitar one keyboard and one is in working band.
JUST THIS PAST WEEK, I turned two teenagers onto YES. They went NUTS, THAT lead into Pink Floyd, ELP, MOODY BLUES, NEKTAR....it was WILD to see these kids grab hold of this. Within the first 4 minutes, the keyboard player asked "IS THAT THE BASS, WHAT/HOW IS THAT?".....What a GREAT LEAD in to bring out my CS!
Another generation has the bug!
The torch has been passed!
These guys are tomorrow's guitar & bass buying consumers.
I think guitars in general will continue to be a great investment.
My kids are Nintendo/Sony PS2 generation kids. I have a very small collection of Lionel trains. I'm crazy over them but the kids really never "got it". I remember DOZENS of hobby store's in my area as a kid, now, I have to mail order everything, there just aren't any train stores like there once was.
I think guitars have a much broader appeal. My kids friends all love music, one plays guitar one keyboard and one is in working band.
JUST THIS PAST WEEK, I turned two teenagers onto YES. They went NUTS, THAT lead into Pink Floyd, ELP, MOODY BLUES, NEKTAR....it was WILD to see these kids grab hold of this. Within the first 4 minutes, the keyboard player asked "IS THAT THE BASS, WHAT/HOW IS THAT?".....What a GREAT LEAD in to bring out my CS!
Another generation has the bug!
The torch has been passed!
These guys are tomorrow's guitar & bass buying consumers.
"Freedom of expression is important, but I have learned that people want to know how much you care before they care how much you know."
The only time a bass player gets noticed is when he stops playing.
The only time a bass player gets noticed is when he stops playing.
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Not old enough to remember them when they were new, but I d know that the Yenko's were pretty hot. Or the Baldwin-Motion Camaros? Grand Spaulding 440 Darts? Muscle cars are insane.
I remember when one of the 1-of-7 1971 Plymouth Hemi 'Cudas Convertibles sold for $150,ooo and everyone's jaw dropped. THat was 10 years ago. Now, I think on of the 7 went for 1.5 million?
I remember when one of the 1-of-7 1971 Plymouth Hemi 'Cudas Convertibles sold for $150,ooo and everyone's jaw dropped. THat was 10 years ago. Now, I think on of the 7 went for 1.5 million?
Gitch-Pang, Gitch-Pang- the RIC trademark
Scott, the only reason I would disagree with the bringing back of the instruments is that Rickenbacker always had a plan when they made editions. The plan was never "let's be greedy"(which would be the only reason for bringing those back). If it was, then they'd be making instruments in Indonesia.
With that said, while I missed the event of a lifetime last year, it is my understanding there is this pallet of 4002 bodies. Couldn't blame them for using them,but if they did make 4002's using them, they would be distinctly different.
The 4002 will alway bother me, because I wanted to buy one when they were in production but was urged not to because of peer pressure.
With that said, while I missed the event of a lifetime last year, it is my understanding there is this pallet of 4002 bodies. Couldn't blame them for using them,but if they did make 4002's using them, they would be distinctly different.
The 4002 will alway bother me, because I wanted to buy one when they were in production but was urged not to because of peer pressure.
" It's not where you are, it's who you're with.".


