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Really? It's a glorified parts guitar, albeit a well painted and wired one. The relicing I'm sure many would prefer wasn't there, but that's a taste issue.
What isn't down to taste is that Parts Guitars are always worth more parted out, and less than the sum of their parts assembled. I'm sure a lot people respect his work on offset so he might get a sale, but on ebay noone at all would bid.
What isn't down to taste is that Parts Guitars are always worth more parted out, and less than the sum of their parts assembled. I'm sure a lot people respect his work on offset so he might get a sale, but on ebay noone at all would bid.
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He wants a bit less than $1000 for it, in the US a new CIJ on ebay goes for about that much, a used one for considerably less.
From a collectors perspective he's created a butchered parts axe, but from a player's perspective, it's still less than an AV and a bit more quality. Sure, relicing is stupid, but at least he did a good job, so it doesn't look stupid. I think I could see people paying that much for it, not collectors mind.
From a collectors perspective he's created a butchered parts axe, but from a player's perspective, it's still less than an AV and a bit more quality. Sure, relicing is stupid, but at least he did a good job, so it doesn't look stupid. I think I could see people paying that much for it, not collectors mind.
Sold with seemingly no quibbles about the price. No one in the 4 page offset classifieds thread once suggested the price was on the high side or tried to make an offer. In fact people often spoke about it as a great deal. I agree completely with Mike. If a no name user posted it there it would struggle to sell for $600, but with the reputation it goes for nearly a grand.
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I said I would be unsurprised if it sold for that price on Offset, but that's the only place it would.James wrote:Sold with seemingly no quibbles about the price. No one in the 4 page offset classifieds thread once suggested the price was on the high side or tried to make an offer. In fact people often spoke about it as a great deal. I agree completely with Mike. If a no name user posted it there it would struggle to sell for $600, but with the reputation it goes for nearly a grand.
The price may be steep but i'm sure its worth more than a CIJ Jazzmaster, they go for about £300 - £350, I did get mine for £145 though.Mike wrote:I know he does it for the love of it, and I totally respect his passion and skill/attention to detail, however I'm speaking from a Market perspective, and like it or not, a second hand CIJ Jazzmaster is worth more than this guitar.
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It doesn't matter what you think as an individual. The market dictates prices, and a stock Fender CIJ instrument is worth more.Johno wrote:The price may be steep but i'm sure its worth more than a CIJ Jazzmaster, they go for about £300 - £350, I did get mine for £145 though.Mike wrote:I know he does it for the love of it, and I totally respect his passion and skill/attention to detail, however I'm speaking from a Market perspective, and like it or not, a second hand CIJ Jazzmaster is worth more than this guitar.
I agree with everything you said James, I enjoy the builds.
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The documentation and the pictures probably didn't hurt much eitherJames wrote:Sold with seemingly no quibbles about the price. No one in the 4 page offset classifieds thread once suggested the price was on the high side or tried to make an offer. In fact people often spoke about it as a great deal. I agree completely with Mike. If a no name user posted it there it would struggle to sell for $600, but with the reputation it goes for nearly a grand.
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Mike's right, his reputation for quality work helped to sell that guitar. I wouldn't pay that much for a parts guitar on Ebay, either. I would for Doug's, though.
Market price for a parts guitar like that would probably be around $500-$600 on Ebay. I'm certain it's a much better guitar than any CIJ, and the bound fretboard is a huge plus, but that's the way things work. Homebuilt just doesn't fetch the $$$.
You've surely seen his Shell Pink Jag project. That guitar was a piece of shit when he bought it, but he fixed 'er up really nicely. A nice guy and a hell of a craftsman.
I'm glad he was able to break even on the Partsmaster and provide a nice player for someone....Besides, this sale helped him pick up a '62 Jazzy that he's going to refin and restore, and I'm looking forward to it.
Market price for a parts guitar like that would probably be around $500-$600 on Ebay. I'm certain it's a much better guitar than any CIJ, and the bound fretboard is a huge plus, but that's the way things work. Homebuilt just doesn't fetch the $$$.
You've surely seen his Shell Pink Jag project. That guitar was a piece of shit when he bought it, but he fixed 'er up really nicely. A nice guy and a hell of a craftsman.
I'm glad he was able to break even on the Partsmaster and provide a nice player for someone....Besides, this sale helped him pick up a '62 Jazzy that he's going to refin and restore, and I'm looking forward to it.
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Nolan is gay.RumorsOFsurF wrote:Mike's right, his reputation for quality work helped to sell that guitar. I wouldn't pay that much for a parts guitar on Ebay, either. I would for Doug's, though.
Market price for a parts guitar like that would probably be around $500-$600 on Ebay. I'm certain it's a much better guitar than any CIJ, and the bound fretboard is a huge plus, but that's the way things work. Homebuilt just doesn't fetch the $$$.
You've surely seen his Shell Pink Jag project. That guitar was a piece of shit when he bought it, but he fixed 'er up really nicely. A nice guy and a hell of a craftsman.
I'm glad he was able to break even on the Partsmaster and provide a nice player for someone....Besides, this sale helped him pick up a '62 Jazzy that he's going to refin and restore, and I'm looking forward to it.
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