Fender Champ fight on eBay

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Craig Hawks
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Fender Champ fight on eBay

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You'd think I'd have better things to do on a Friday evening, but this is what middle age has brought me for entertainment.

On eBay right now is a Seller with no history and what appears to be two buyers with no history slugging it out over a Fender Champ. (eBay number is 7307795301)

They're at almost $900.00 for a guitar that I wouldn't have imagined going for more than $400.00! Sure wish my Dad would have invested in Fender Laptops and hid em under the bed rather than whatever it was he invested in Image
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Post by Richard Couch »

"Guitar and case were appraised at $1250.00 last year."

Sure they were...
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Post by Jon Light »

Just a clarification; unless I'm missing something, the seller has plenty of history.

But on the same subject, here's a home town favorite who knows how to price his goods:
http://www.umanovguitars.com/store/browse.asp?cat=660&path=600,660
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Post by Jim Phelps »

<SMALL>Fender Laptops</SMALL>
Fender makes computers? Image
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Post by Craig Hawks »

I told you I had no life....yes, the seller has feedback.

I didn't mean Laptop, I meant Lap Steel (Can you tell what I did all day Image)

In spite of all my misinformation, it's still a great fight!!
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Post by Ron Victoria »

One of the Champ bidders is also bidding on a champion. Maybe he just hit the lottery.
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Post by Jeff Au Hoy »

Ideas. Recruit your friends to bid on stuff to 1) jack the price up, 2) feign high value, or 3) put the item back in your hands because you didn't get the selling price you were hoping for.
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Post by Rick Alexander »

Jeff, isn't that the gcrep manifesto?
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Post by Garry Vanderlinde »

There's noway it's a mid '50s with that brown tolex case...a '59 at best.
Look at this other Champ that recently sold for $1,035 on eBay! http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=33039&item=7306221569&rd=1
Certainly not a "mid '50s" with that black tolex case, maybe a mid-60's or '70s.
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Post by Rick Alexander »

Unbelievable! I paid $50 for my Champion and $75 for my Champ. Mind you, that was in a former millennium . .
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Post by Ron Victoria »

Finished at $910!!!
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Post by Keith Cordell »

Idiotic.
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Post by Dan Sawyer »

Idiotic indeed. I paid $100 for a champ last year. Legs were missing, but still a good deal.
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