Mary Ford's SG on Pawn Stars!

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Re: Mary Ford's SG on Pawn Stars!

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Rick wrote:"Blackie", an otherwise $1,000 guitar, sold for around $1m.
$1000? Was "Blackie" not a 50's Strat?
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Re: Mary Ford's SG on Pawn Stars!

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It's a parts Strat John. Certainly worth more than a grand if Clapton didn't own it.
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Re: Mary Ford's SG on Pawn Stars!

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OK, fair enough - I stand corrected, somewhat. I threw out the $1K as illustration of a point. Maybe it would fetch $2K if Joe Shmuck (e.g. me) owned it. Or who knows, a genuine 50s strat (worn, but all original) might even fetch $25K in today's market. Still > $900K short of Blackie's auction price.

The point I was trying to demonstrate is the significant imputed value of an artist's genuine instrument.
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Re: Mary Ford's SG on Pawn Stars!

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SOLD on Ebay $110,000....
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Re: Mary Ford's SG on Pawn Stars!

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:shock: Tidy little profit there...
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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Re: Mary Ford's SG on Pawn Stars!

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Yeah, I'm wondering if a partnership was worked out between the pawn shop, Cowtown, and the consigner
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Re: Mary Ford's SG on Pawn Stars!

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marc61 wrote:Yeah, I'm wondering if a partnership was worked out between the pawn shop, Cowtown, and the consigner
You know it. For one thing, Rick did NOT buy the guitar for 90k. If anything, maybe he was given a percentage to essentially give upcoming ebay listing a huge, 8 minute long commercial on broadcast TV. The show and it's producers have been caught 3-4 times making up people, fake names etc, total lies just to get a "closet find" onto the show. :roll:

If you work at Cowtown and bring an old Les Paul down off the racks for someone, it's just all in a days work. But if you drive it to the Pawn Stars and say you got it from your grandpa, it becomes award-winning television. :wink:
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