Late 40s Fender D8 boxcars.. Lap only No legs.
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Late 40s Fender D8 boxcars.. Lap only No legs.
Hey guys. New here, but I've been around the Gretschpages and Guild Forums forever check around there, they'll vouch for me. I am selling my Oldest Steel. Late 40's 48,49 as far as I can tell. Did not come with the leg option. Walnut. Sounds great. 1100.00 PayPal shipped CONUS.
I know it's considered bad form to be brand new on a forum and try to sell something, but I figured I'd let you guys know I was looking to sell, before I went to Ebay.. I hate them. Eight 5 Six 404 Five 5 7 Eight if you have any questions or Bdlight AT gmail
I know it's considered bad form to be brand new on a forum and try to sell something, but I figured I'd let you guys know I was looking to sell, before I went to Ebay.. I hate them. Eight 5 Six 404 Five 5 7 Eight if you have any questions or Bdlight AT gmail
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Hmmm no one interested??
Would anyone like to chime in? Am I overpriced? Or is it something else?
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I think you're right, Jon. The earliest version of the Dual-8 Pro had boxcars and Roman numeral fretboards with no legs. I've seen transitional models with mixed elements of different features before the traps and diamond/bar fretboards and legs became standard. So, I would call this one an early Dual 8 Professional.
Nothing wrong with your price at all. For that condition, one might also hope to find the later model with the trap pickups and legs, so I think your guitar would have to appeal to someone who is also interested in its relative rarity and history. A very cool guitar.
Nothing wrong with your price at all. For that condition, one might also hope to find the later model with the trap pickups and legs, so I think your guitar would have to appeal to someone who is also interested in its relative rarity and history. A very cool guitar.
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Definitely late 40s. I have a Dual 8 Pro dated 1950 (Tadeo Gomez in pencil with an April '50 pencil in the tuning pan rout) and it has trapazoid pickups. Did you look under the tuning pans? There is likely an exact date in pencil under one of them.
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Price seems in Line to me, I looked at one in worse condition that Was priced the same.
Though I thought that was high for its condition. I think I am noticing a trend here developing over the last 6 months. I've seen some great guitars at great prices that I wish I would have been in the market for.
Though I thought that was high for its condition. I think I am noticing a trend here developing over the last 6 months. I've seen some great guitars at great prices that I wish I would have been in the market for.
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An earlier discussion of similar-era Fenders:
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... ofessional
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... ofessional
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