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ebay stringmaster big $$$$$$

Posted: 18 Jan 2000 5:07 pm
by Will Houston
with just over an hour to go its up to 1235.00.it seems to be a beauty 54-55 light finish. a couple months ago there was a dark finish one on there another primo one that went for 750.00. thats where i quit bidding.i guess i'll just be happy with my dual pro.While i got a post here let me ask if anybody else is having problems with the forum or is my computer?,seems to be very slow and not all the messages are coming up

Posted: 18 Jan 2000 7:35 pm
by Dr. Ike
That long-scale Stringmaster appeared to be in excellent shape. I tried to bid on it myself. The final bid topped $1400.00. Whew!
I guess I just continue my search.

Posted: 18 Jan 2000 7:52 pm
by HowardR
$1400.00 is an extremely high price.I bought that dark finish double neck Stringmaster and it sure seems like a bargain after seeing what this last one went for.

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Posted: 19 Jan 2000 12:57 am
by Mark Davis
That Stringmaster was in the Black Tolex case so it was probably from the late 60's or early 70's. You also have to realize the high bidder has a zero feedback at ebay so the seller might not ever get that much money for it. It was a clean one but compared to the one I just sold a 1957 D-8 stringmaster I'd be willing to bet it doesnt sound as good as the older ones.

I thought as soon as it turned to the year 2000 all prices on vintage stuff would go up quite a bit guess I was right??


Posted: 19 Jan 2000 5:38 am
by John Tipka
If you think the price paid for the D-8 Fender Stringmaster was obscene, how about $5200 for a 1958 Fender Telecaster? This guitar sold new for $189.50.
http://www.elderly.com/vintage/30U.htm Item# 30U-7807

John

Posted: 19 Jan 2000 7:26 am
by Herb Steiner
The situation is called GFAO... Go Find Another One.

The truth of the matter is that it is a lot easier nowadays to find $5200 than it is to find a clean 1958 Telecaster. So if you want one of these babies... Image

The asking/selling price of an instrument reflects not only on the scarcity/availability of the instrument, but also on the value of money and the ease of acquisition of the money by the purchaser.

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Posted: 19 Jan 2000 12:11 pm
by Tele
the thing I found out at ebay is that high bidders with zero feedbacks are often the sellers trying to push the bids up !! You could easily find out when you look at the dates when the items were posted and the "new members" signed to ebay..... (:<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Tele on 19 January 2000 at 12:13 PM.]</p></FONT>

Posted: 19 Jan 2000 8:41 pm
by Will Houston
hey howard,did that one you got turn out to be as good as it looked? i was biddin on that one too.yours might be the last "cheap" one. Will

Posted: 20 Jan 2000 5:06 pm
by Mike Black
zzzzz

Posted: 20 Jan 2000 5:30 pm
by Will Houston
mike it was a double.ya it depends on how bad somebody wants something.i thought i overpaid for a dual pro a few months back, but i wanted it so i paid.but if this is how prices are going to go, maybe i didn't pay so much now. Will

Posted: 20 Jan 2000 5:50 pm
by Mike Black
zzzzz

Posted: 20 Jan 2000 7:44 pm
by HowardR
Will,I know that it's a gamble when you are not seeing something in person Fortunately this double Stringmaster is in very good plus to excellent condition.It was refinished in a light burgundy color and everything else is original.It has "that" Stringmaster sound and I'm happy with this purchase.The picture and description was acccurate.

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