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You guys really think I could do better than $3500? Mine has a few headstock dings that I thought would lower the value. And I thought I'd not gouge fellow Forumites in the process. But I do appreciate everyone's honesty.

However, I also have a Jetglo 4001C64S that I REALLY want to sell since I have a 4001C64. There's a chance I may pull the CS off the market if the C64S sells first.
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Post by leesh »

I need to play the forum newbie card....I've heard of people going and "flipping" houses, but is that the same thing for a guitar/bass/etc? What does "flipping" an instrument entail?
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Post by johnallg »

Well, it's started - first bid on the GC CS.
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Post by atomic_punk »

Alisha, it is the same thing, buying it for a low price and selling it soon after for a higher price. CS models have been at a premium of late.
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Post by tsarter »

Ron,

I would not be surprised it if went for more then $3500 on E-bay. The marker there seems to have no bounds these days.
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I thought more about it and I'm pulling my CS off the market. I figure I'd probably regret it later.
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I regret any one I have let go of, Ron. Good move if you can afford to do it.
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Post by wints »

That last eBay bass was practically NOS, which is why it reached that price. Of course, with eBay, you may get lucky with bidders in a frenzy driving the price up more than what it's really worth...
I think that predominantly the $4K mark is still around the going rate for the majority of these CS basses at present.
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Post by tsarter »

Good call, Ron.

Then again there are only two basses out of 150 or so I regret having sold - my '68 Paisley Telecaster and my Sea Green V63. With the rest I found once they are out of my sight I was better off with the cash. Now I'm down to my real keepers - the ones that will stay unless disaster strikes.
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Post by rickaddict »

Ahhhh...the Sea Green...(sigh)...If you had sold it to me Tim, I would have let you have it back(same price)! Not because I didn't really want it, but because I knew how much you really didn't want to sell it.
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I am going to check out this bass in a little while. There is a very, very small chance i'll come home with it. But there's a chance! Image
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Thanks, Jeff. That really helps a lot!

Actually a very kind statement. (reading this Steve?)

I must admit - I was in a bind and the sale did help though.

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Post by fran4001 »

Well I'll be darned! That one that's linked in that post a few before me has the serial number one digit before me. He's got it listed wrong too, I think. He's saying that's an "R4"61xx, the pic of the jack (why bother with the xx??!!!) sure looks like H4-6158 to me, which puts it squarely in August '91, as he states. My CS is H4-6159. Cool beans!
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