another one over a grand??

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another one over a grand??

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already 4 people bidding on a jagstang over a grand? what the hell is happening? i was stupid not to save my jagstang for this times.. PANIC!!!
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Post by Reece »

You can shorten links to just use the item number: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0277074310

Remember its GBP, fenders are more expensive here.

I wouldn't pay 800-900 quid for a jag-stang though.
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All the kids who were 13-16 during Nirvana's heyday are now 30 and finally have a stable job and probably a bank account. They want to buy a piece of their youth and are willing to pay out the ass for it.

It's the same reason '50s LPs and strats ballooned in value when the baby boomers reached retirement.
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Post by stewart »

jesus christ.. the seller must be laughing his ass off. whoever's bidding that much for a jag-stang needs their fucking head examined.
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Bloody hell! Mine's in better nick than that too, that's insane D: If Fender don't reissue them before the 20th anniversary of his death I might sell mine then, to be nice and crude.
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Post by robert(original) »

someone on the j.s. offered me like 700.00 for my j.s. and its beat to shit!
i think that its rich kids that are discovering "grunge"
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Post by Fran »

that price is completely ridiculous. wtf are they thinking?
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DuoSonicBoy wrote:All the kids who were 13-16 during Nirvana's heyday are now 30 and finally have a stable job and probably a bank account. They want to buy a piece of their youth and are willing to pay out the ass for it.

It's the same reason '50s LPs and strats ballooned in value when the baby boomers reached retirement.

now i can tell my dad that i was smart for asking for this back for chistmas 94 / birthday 95
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Post by Thomas »

Weird price, when these are on Gumtree they just sit unsold at £300ish....weird.
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Post by Bacchus »

What year is that one?
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