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2045.1 | Desperato | MILKWY::JACQUES | Vintage taste, reissue budget | Wed Nov 28 1990 13:29 | 12 |
| I'd hang on to the Les Paul, and sell the Steinberger. Of course, this
is based strictly on my personal opinion and preferance.
I doubt the Steinberger will ever be "collectable". Then again, a
'78 LP is not a real collectors item either. I believe that the
LP is still the better investment in the long run.
Isn't there any way to avoid selling one of your babies ?? Pick up
some overtime, pump some gas, play a few gigs, do what you gotta
do, but don't sell a guitar if you can avoid it.
Mark
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2045.2 | | PELKEY::PELKEY | Life, a state of cluster transition | Wed Nov 28 1990 13:31 | 13 |
| I agree with Mark..
If you must sell, I'd keep the 'Paul in the terms of long term investment,
I'd say that'd be the one to win out.
I've got a bunhc of guitars, (five, but who's counting..)
When times get tough, asd they often do, selling a guitar is not even
on the list of things to consider.
Once it's gone, it's hard to replace.
Different strokes for Different folks I guess..
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2045.3 | dump the paul | ICS::BUCKLEY | and he shall reign for ever and ever | Wed Nov 28 1990 13:49 | 8 |
| I strongly disagree with -1 and -2
Basically, the paul will cost you a LOT of money in repair sometime in
the future! Send mail if you wanna know why (not really postable
material).
Keep the Steinberger for sure, I don't foresee this same problem
happening as with the LP.
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2045.4 | But I've been there... | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI Rack Puke | Wed Nov 28 1990 14:10 | 9 |
| I agree with Buck, and disagree with .1 and .2...
See, the Stein IS collectable RIGHT NOW. Those Trans-trems are very
rare, and VERY cool. I've heard rumors and rumblings about there being
less than 4000 trans-trems made. Dump the Gibson. Everybody has a
Gibson and when you get back on our feet financially, you can just
run out and buy another. '78 isn't a very collectable guit, IMHO.
jc (Who thinks selling a guitar is like selling your kids)
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2045.5 | | PELKEY::PELKEY | Life, a state of cluster transition | Wed Nov 28 1990 14:42 | 11 |
| I guess it's possible that some have experienced design flaws, but I never did
with my Gibsons..
And to go and "run out and buy another one" at todays prices is pretty
expensive.
I'd guess that 78 Paul was somewhere around upper 4 to mid 5 hundred..
They're double that today.
Personally I've never been a fan of the 'Stein's' at all anyway.
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2045.6 | Trade-offs | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Not a problem | Wed Nov 28 1990 14:52 | 15 |
| What you may find is that the Steinberger, although an excellent
guitar, has limited market because of the shape/style. A lot of people
want a traditional looking and feeling guitar and the Steinberger isn't
it. This translates into reduced value and a more difficult time
selling it. This must be a consideration if you're trying to raise
money quickly.
I say that the value on the Paul will remain fairly consistant and
probably go up over time, even though that particular year is not
terribly collectable right now. In '75, who would have thought that
LPs from the late 60s would be collectable items?
Greg (who'd personally rather work the counter at 7-11 in the evenings
then sell off his guitars to pay bills)
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2045.7 | Find a buyer | MILKWY::JACQUES | Vintage taste, reissue budget | Wed Nov 28 1990 15:54 | 8 |
| Depending on how anxious you are to raise money, you could advertise
both and see which one sells first, then keep the remaining one.
I would lay money that the LP would sell faster.
BTW, how much you asking for it ??
Mark
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2045.8 | news you can use | RICKS::CALCAGNI | hit that long lunar note, and let it float | Wed Nov 28 1990 16:35 | 10 |
| info from a recent visit to a Boston area "vintage" shop -
70's LPs are hot sellers right now; this place usually
has several, but I saw none on my last visit. The owners
say they are very much in demand at the moment. The hefty
price tags on new LPs may have something to do with it.
My guess; even a 70's LP (and especially a Custom) will hold
and probably increase it's value long after Steinbergers have
all been melted into pocket combs :-)
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2045.9 | | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI Rack Puke | Wed Nov 28 1990 16:59 | 10 |
| RE: .7
Your killin' me Mark. "How much do ya want for it ??"
Wagagagagagagaaa...
I like the idea of putting both on the block to see who sells
first. That alleviates the stress of making the decision yourself.
Let us know who sells first (the bets are in ;).
jc
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2045.10 | maybe I'll sell the ex's kids... | LNGBCH::STEWART | Instant gratification takes 2 long! | Wed Nov 28 1990 18:32 | 13 |
| Well, you all kind of echoed my inner conflict. I don't want to
sell either guitar, I think the Les Paul is the superior
instrument and I'm impressed by how much it's appreciated
already, but the Steinburger is going to be one of those "cult"
weapons strongly appreciated by a select group.
By the way, Steinberger accidentally shipped me a complete
Trans-trem unit when I ordered a new tremolo arm. So if you
really want that kind of action, it can be bought. Before
somebody offers to buy it, I sent the extra Trans-trem back
because the C.O.D. amount was like $550 - I knew it wasn't my
tremolo arm.
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2045.11 | | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI Rack Puke | Wed Nov 28 1990 18:49 | 4 |
| Those trans-trems are MAJOR bucks, but it allows two octaves of
precision (and instant) tuning. Thats why they are VERY collectable.
jc
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2045.12 | | CSC32::H_SO | Hyundai insider: I drive a Chevy | Wed Nov 28 1990 20:14 | 6 |
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How much for the Stein??????
Drooling minds wanna know!!!
J.
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2045.13 | Think I'll sell some computers, instead | LNGBCH::STEWART | Instant gratification takes 2 long! | Thu Nov 29 1990 11:39 | 12 |
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> How much for the Stein??????
> Drooling minds wanna know!!!
When you can find them, the asking price is around a grand here
in L.A. I bought mine from the For Sale note right here in this
very notes conference. But I decided not to sell it, or the LP.
You guys are right, the more I thought about giving either one
up, the sicker I got.
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2045.14 | | CSC32::H_SO | Hyundai insider: I drive a Chevy | Thu Nov 29 1990 22:20 | 10 |
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Keeping the Stein?
Bad move dude. *sniff* I heard they're going down hill real fast!!!
I had to try *something*!!!
WAAAAAAH!!!!!
J.
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2045.15 | Good Move.... | DNEAST::GREVE_STEVE | Greee Veee King | Fri Nov 30 1990 20:00 | 16 |
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Hahahahahaha Jay dot, you dog, I had your earlier advice pegged as
some real sincere stuff... trying to weasel a dude out of his Stein..
I like the idea of keeping both... here's why (but I still liked the
way J. tried to snatch the headless one... [;^)
A. when ever I agonize too much over a choice between to items, I
always, every time wind up regretting my action later!
B. Looks like yer taking a lesson from my economics book! Price
em' both high as hell (unmotivated selling) and wait for an
offer that.. ummmmmm... warms ya..
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2045.16 | | CSC32::H_SO | Hyundai insider: I drive a Chevy | Fri Nov 30 1990 23:32 | 14 |
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RE: -.1
;^)
[Sincerely this time]
I think I'd rather part with my left n*t then one of my prized
guitars... Therefor, I think keeping both guitars is a good move.
Sounds like a hellova combination. Paul and Stein. Wish my guitars
were as nice...
J.
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