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Nice Gibson, !@£$%^ price!
Posted: 5 May 2005 12:51 pm
by Colin Brooks
Posted: 5 May 2005 1:01 pm
by Donny Hinson
Looks cherry, and the 8 & 7 combo is neat. But,
realistically, it's only worth about 1/5th of what he's askng.
Posted: 5 May 2005 1:07 pm
by Keith Cordell
Ridiculous. I guess GC isn't the only seller that is completely insane.
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Sierra S8, Gibson GA30RVT, Peavey Delta Blues, Regal Dobro heavily modified, Teese RMC2 Wah, Proco Rat, pyrex and bakelite bars
Posted: 5 May 2005 1:27 pm
by Jay Fagerlie
Is that a mute?
I wish he put better pics up....
So what is the BIN in US$$$?
Jay
Posted: 5 May 2005 2:55 pm
by Rick Alexander
It's roughly double, which is more like 10 times what it's worth!
If you take the "P" away from his eBay handle that about says it all . . .
Posted: 5 May 2005 4:31 pm
by Keith Cordell
8746.41 at todays rate... yikes. No, YIKES!!!!
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Sierra S8, Gibson GA30RVT, Peavey Delta Blues, Regal Dobro heavily modified, Teese RMC2 Wah, Proco Rat, pyrex and bakelite bars
Posted: 5 May 2005 7:49 pm
by Russ Young
Since when is 1943 "pre-war?"
Posted: 5 May 2005 10:27 pm
by Paul Arntson
Perchance, what is the chrome looking gizmo in front of the pickups?
Posted: 6 May 2005 2:21 am
by David L. Donald
The guy's on glue.
Posted: 6 May 2005 3:50 am
by Eric Stumpf
These pre-war Console Grandes did not incorporate neck switches into their circuits. The chrome contraption (actually, it's nickel) that you see there is a mute which when pulled into position, completely deadens the string vibration of the selected neck so as to prevent overtones from feeding into the pickup on the live neck being played. Low tech at it's best!
Posted: 6 May 2005 5:11 am
by Cris Linscott
I'm astonished at this. I know that the market is pretty good (fat chance of me laying my hands on one at the moment at the right price!)but even so - I wrote to the seller:
"Can you tell me upon what criteria you've set this price? I'm asking because I've been looking for a Console Grande for a while and my own research puts an instrument of this kind in the £700-£850 range. Does it have a particular provenance or is a specific custom model?"
I've also been looking for a Gibson EH 150 Lap steel - the last one I saw was for $950 (ebay again) and was in pretty poor repair. Can anyone give me a guide about reasonable prices for Grande Consoles and EH150? - Cris
Posted: 6 May 2005 8:38 am
by George Manno
In the real world, I would venture to guess that $850 would be a fair starting price. I don't care of Jerome Howard owned it.
George
Posted: 6 May 2005 9:51 am
by Cris Linscott
Couldn't agree more George; doesn't matter who owned it really. I'm just intrigued to see how he justifies that price.... oh, and my 700-850 should have been $'s not £'s
Posted: 6 May 2005 5:18 pm
by Allen Kaatz
These are probably really rare outside the USA which might explain why this seller has an inflated idea of its worth.
Also, there are a lot of fraudulent vintage instrument auctions on ebayfrom the UK lately, but they are usually underpriced to entice buyers.
Posted: 6 May 2005 5:25 pm
by HowardR
Well, he certainly got his "comeupence", which turned out to be no pence!
Posted: 7 May 2005 2:43 am
by Colin Brooks
To give you some idea of what a London shop thinks lap steel are worth,
http://www.hanksguitarshop.com/
These prices are fairly typical.
Colin
Posted: 7 May 2005 4:01 am
by Cris Linscott
Two replies from the seller below. Doesn't really add anything.
THE GIBSON CONSOLE GRANDE HAS 2 CHARLIE CHRISTIAN PICKUPS.15 STRING/TWIN NECK
THIS PARTICULAR GIBSON CONSOLE GRANDE LAPSTEEL WAS CUSTOM MADE BY GIBSON FOR MOXEY
WHITNEY
Posted: 7 May 2005 5:02 am
by HowardR
Well, he's got plenty of moxy for the price he's asking!