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dswp
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The only bass that I even remotely thought about paying that price for was the LK and that dream is gone as well. so unless I know I cn turn a quick buck on it, i'd pass on most.
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wints
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Post by wints »

The $2.3K it went for last year looks cheap now for a 60's bass, even with an incorrect horseshoe and lapsteel surround...

Where are prices going to be a year from now?
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I agree with Ilan, thats a lapsteel bridge Pickup.
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I asked that in a different thread and got my answer here - the horseshoe surround just didn't look right to me.
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Post by jwr2 »

I would peg its value more like $2000 to $3000 ... and not $6700 ...
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Post by jason_brown »

I too am from February of '69, which makes me want it, but it is too much.
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Post by maplered »

Thats a lot of dough for a modified 69. The seller doesn't mention any of the mods.
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