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Those were the days!

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Any takers for a Jetglo '67 325 for $800.00?

How about a '69 Strat for $550.00...or a '45 Martin D-18 for $900.00...or a '55 Tele for $1,250.00?

A couple short years earlier & you can probably cut those prices in half!

Ah, those were the days! :D
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opticnerve wrote:Any takers for a Jetglo '67 425 for $800.00?

How about a '69 Strat for $550.00...or a '45 Martin D-18 for $900.00...or a '55 Tele for $1,250.00?

A couple short years earlier & you can probably cut those prices in half!

Ah, those were the days! :D
Of course if you take into account inflation (http://www.bls.gov/data/inflation_calculator.htm) those prices today would be:
$550.00: $1189.82
$900.00: $1946.99
$1250.00: $2704.15

But of course, guitar prices don't exactly follow inflation...
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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Thanks for running the inflation numbers, CJ. An economic force often overlooked.

Of course, a '55 Tele for less than $3k is still an eye-poppingly good deal! :shock:
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I have a few of these old mailing lists from music stores, before the days of the Internet, eBay, and websites! They are both fun (and depressing) to look at now; but, at the time, I couldn't wait for them to come in the mail!
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Yes, the good old days of waiting for dealer stocklists to arrive in the mail, sending in $2 for some snail-mail 35MM photos of your dream guitar (which would arrive 2 weeks later if you were lucky), combing through the outdated dealer stocklists in VG magazine with 1-point type too small to read -- those were the days of delayed gratification.

Now -- press a button and -- it's yours! You just bought it! (Um after you pay for it, of course.) :mrgreen:
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Yep. I was 1 year old in spring '85. :lol:


I can't relate to those prices, but I do know those were the days when you relied on a music store flyer to find what you wanted - I'll gladly take the Internet, thankyouverymuch :D
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collin wrote:
...but I do know those were the days when you relied on a music store flyer to find what you wanted
I was lucky enough to live in NYC & had little trouble finding what I wanted. We had 48th Street ("We Buy Guitars" was my favorite shop), a few other shops scattered around...and

maybe 20 pawn shops in the area that I frequently visited. Also, classified adds in the papers was a good source for cool gear. Vintage, or "used" guitars were everywhere!

I rarely had to rely on mail order...although I did enjoy perusing the listings. Of course, it would have been an impossibility to aquire my Elpico amp collection before the internet.
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Looking at these prices makes me depressed...even with inflation.
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I don't wanna think about it,i had a CAR '66 clay dot Fender Jazz bass w/matching headstock back around 1972/3 that i bought and sold for around $400. And a mid 70's 4005 a little later,same price. My 4002 cost me about $650....my Viellete-Citron 8 string about $600...and so on....all gone now,of course,and pretty much irreplaceable at today's market value.
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woodyng wrote:...my Viellete-Citron 8 string about $600...and so on....all gone now...
:cry:
That (Veillette-Citron - correct spelling :wink: ) would have been a nice one to keep. Martin Keith works with Joe Veillette; my two Elfin basses have Harvey Citron pickups in them. :D
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jps wrote:
woodyng wrote:...my Viellete-Citron 8 string about $600...and so on....all gone now...
:cry:
That (Veillette-Citron - correct spelling :wink: ) would have been a nice one to keep. Martin Keith works with Joe Veillette; my two Elfin basses have Harvey Citron pickups in them. :D
Oh no,that was a different veelettesitron... :twisted: yeah,it would have been a nice one to keep,for sure.it was the best 8 string i've ever played.i had to sell it to help buy some PA equipment when my band's practice room was broken into....
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Do you still have the PA gear? :wink:
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There was an annual Guitar Player/Bass Player gear guide from the time the 4001 CS was in production. It wasn't authoritative, but it showed a list price that was a little less than a 4001V63.
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jps wrote:Do you still have the PA gear? :wink:
I don't have anything from that period but my fading good looks.... 8) :mrgreen:
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San Francisco had some great music stores in the Seventies - not to mention the tons of pawn shops. My gratifications weren't delayed very long, I assure you. :lol:
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