Quite A Price!
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Re: Quite A Price!
Yes, especially if you are looking for the very last raised graphics Bigsby made and one of maybe a handful of Bigsby steels that has never been modified by Bigsby himself or anyone else.
This is a very rare and cool example of a very rare and cool brand of guitar. And, this Bigsby steel is one of the very few whose original owner also ordered one of the five dozen Standel 25L15 amplifiers and that amplifier's whereabouts is known. As far as I know, there is only one joined set of original owner Bigsby Steel and Standel 25L15 in existence.
This Bigsby is wonderful to play and wonderful to collect. If I did not already have Bigsbys, I would buy this one.
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Bigsby:
Back around 1960 as i recall i had a chance to buy a used D8 Bigsby from another steel player.I turned it down as the pedals were so noisy.Not the first mistake i ever made.Some time later i ordered a new tone volume pedal from Bigsby.Then later on the string broke when i was playing in Albuquerque.Every steel player and my self in Albu QQ tried to figure out how to re string it with no luck.And there were many great steel pickers there back then.
I finally sent it back to Bigsby.When i got it back he had inclosed a note telling me to keep my cotton picking hands out of it.I never knew if he intended that as humor or not.
As i had played many times in Southern Ca.and had a good friend Rex Endicott who lived near Paul i always regretted never going over and meeting him.
Any one one here who knew him personally and if he had a sense of humor or not? As i have read so much about him on the forium it has re kinled my intrest.
I finally sent it back to Bigsby.When i got it back he had inclosed a note telling me to keep my cotton picking hands out of it.I never knew if he intended that as humor or not.
As i had played many times in Southern Ca.and had a good friend Rex Endicott who lived near Paul i always regretted never going over and meeting him.
Any one one here who knew him personally and if he had a sense of humor or not? As i have read so much about him on the forium it has re kinled my intrest.
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Archie -- rich people do all kinds of dumn stuff.
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Personally I'm more interested in hearing about the 25L15. Old Standels are very highly regarded. I'm not sure anyone has ever produced a schematic for that one. I'll have a look around.
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Bigsbys worth.
Steve you have to remember some people have more money than brains.Steve Hitsman wrote:No matter it's history, is any steel worth this amount?
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If i REMEMBER RIGHT i THINK THE STEEL THAT WAS USED ON sLOWLY SOLD FOR $65.000,00 JUST RECENTLY.
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Re: Quite A Price!
My Bigsby is worth to me way more than that ( no, I didn't pay anywhere near that much ), one would have to offer me six figures before I'd even think of parting with it. And even then, I'd first ask the original owner's family if they wanted it back for free.
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Ernie,Ernest Cawby wrote:If i REMEMBER RIGHT i THINK THE STEEL THAT WAS USED ON sLOWLY SOLD FOR $65.000,00 JUST RECENTLY.
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Well, the shipping is free and the bottom of the ad says "All offers concidered"
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