Thinking of a 4003DCM trade
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squirefan01
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Thinking of a 4003DCM trade
I like my 4003DCM, but I like my '87 4003 even better. I was thinking that I'd like to have a little more variation in my basses, and maybe would trade the DCM if the right deal came up.
Well, there is one deal that I am looking at, to trade the DCM for a 2006 4003FL in Fireglo AND an Alembic Epic 5-string. The 4003FL was on eBay recently, with a minimum bid of $1999. Too steep I guess, as nobody took it. The same guy has the Alembic. I guess the Epic is a lower end Alembic, and there are completed listings for Epics on eBay, in the $1200 range, that did not sell. Going by these numbers it seems like a fair swap, but maybe I'm dreaming.
He wants some cash with the DCM. I am interested in opinions on how much would be good on top on the DCM for these two basses.
I have also thought of just selling the DCM and getting a fretless and an active bass of some type (though more likely a 4-string), so if anybody else has anything to offer you're welcome to. I'd rather deal with forumites if possible.
Well, there is one deal that I am looking at, to trade the DCM for a 2006 4003FL in Fireglo AND an Alembic Epic 5-string. The 4003FL was on eBay recently, with a minimum bid of $1999. Too steep I guess, as nobody took it. The same guy has the Alembic. I guess the Epic is a lower end Alembic, and there are completed listings for Epics on eBay, in the $1200 range, that did not sell. Going by these numbers it seems like a fair swap, but maybe I'm dreaming.
He wants some cash with the DCM. I am interested in opinions on how much would be good on top on the DCM for these two basses.
I have also thought of just selling the DCM and getting a fretless and an active bass of some type (though more likely a 4-string), so if anybody else has anything to offer you're welcome to. I'd rather deal with forumites if possible.
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Hey Greg,
I HAD a 2006 Fretless Monty, and it had the side fret dots at the 3rd, 5th, etc. I SHOULD have kept it and just had the binding changed. I BELIEVE the new/old style (side dots at every fret) were to start in 2007 but I don't remember for sure.
I'm waiting on a FL AFG. I paid about $1100.00 when I ordered it, and as for a 5 String Epic (which is Alembic's lowest end guitar).
I agree with Brian, he's right on the money.
IF the Alembic is MINT+ WITH AN ORIGINAL ALEMBIC CASE, I wouldn't go higher than $1400.00. A few Epic 5 strings have sold in the $1100.00-1200.00 range. Keep in mind, the EPIC is a SET NECK. Not a big deal, but I've had a few and the sustain doesn't compare to their neck through models. For that kind of money, go for an ESSENCE.
I also agree, you would do better selling it and then ordering EXACTLY what you want.
Better yet, wait until AUGUST hits and the Ebay prices tank to the yearly low selling prices.
I HAD a 2006 Fretless Monty, and it had the side fret dots at the 3rd, 5th, etc. I SHOULD have kept it and just had the binding changed. I BELIEVE the new/old style (side dots at every fret) were to start in 2007 but I don't remember for sure.
I'm waiting on a FL AFG. I paid about $1100.00 when I ordered it, and as for a 5 String Epic (which is Alembic's lowest end guitar).
I agree with Brian, he's right on the money.
IF the Alembic is MINT+ WITH AN ORIGINAL ALEMBIC CASE, I wouldn't go higher than $1400.00. A few Epic 5 strings have sold in the $1100.00-1200.00 range. Keep in mind, the EPIC is a SET NECK. Not a big deal, but I've had a few and the sustain doesn't compare to their neck through models. For that kind of money, go for an ESSENCE.
I also agree, you would do better selling it and then ordering EXACTLY what you want.
Better yet, wait until AUGUST hits and the Ebay prices tank to the yearly low selling prices.
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The only time a bass player gets noticed is when he stops playing.
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I agree that you should sell it outright and then buy the fretless, as that would be the better deal for you (the last 4003 DCM on eBay sold for something like $3600, and the one currently on eBay is close to that ...).
I'll post a picture of the side markers on my 4003FL Turquoise later. IIRC, it has every side marker possible ...
I'll post a picture of the side markers on my 4003FL Turquoise later. IIRC, it has every side marker possible ...
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I might even pass with a straight trade. I've owned many, many Alembics and while I do like the electronics on the Epics and Orions (same electronics, different bodies) they do not have any of the low pass filters and Q switches that Alembic is really known for. I've seen Epic five go fairly often in the $1100 - $1200 range. Not sure about the Rick, but I imagine $1500 or so, is about right. That puts you at a total of $2700 for the two. Without question I think the DCM is worht more than that - at least in the market right now.
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Here is one that MAY stay low with NICE upgrades!
This is my FAVORITE Alembic electronics setup.
Here is one that MAY stay low with NICE upgrades!
This is my FAVORITE Alembic electronics setup.
"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.
