Wow! Ridiculous Prices Abound.

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Wow! Ridiculous Prices Abound.

Post by oolu »

Look at this! Almost US$1300 for a Jag neck! I've seen complete '63 Jags sell for like $100 more. :roll:
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Post by rlm2112 »

Ya, that's way too much IMO. It's all the kurdtz's fault.
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Post by Haze »

I could see that price for a slab board but over a grand for a neck is still a bit alien to me
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Post by Pale Ale »

Just because someone's selling it doesn't mean anyones buying it, this guy could be insane for all we know...
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Post by ian850 »

Things are only worth what people are willing to pay. A good way to guage current values, is to look at eBay's completed listings.
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Post by Mustang Melx »

It looks like he's set it high on purpose so he can see what offers he gets before selling... no risk involved that way, he can choose exactly how much he sells it for or decide not to. I've done this a few times on ebay.

...or maybe a friend wants to buy it and he's said " you can have it for what the highest person offers me" or something like that.