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Gear Discussion Forums => Gibson Basses => Topic started by: Denis on October 25, 2014, 05:24:36 AM
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This thing popped up on FleaBay. I've always liked the look of natural IVs but this one was damaged in shipment and the guy is reselling it. I don't think the damage looks too bad and seems repairable.
Thoughts?
Thanks!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/251690240461?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&fromMakeTrack=true
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Some of the more handy guys out there may say give her a shot, but Billy Gibbons expresses my thoughts succinctly.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fu4lAGp2PHc
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The drummer from my first band once sold something on EBAY and Billy Gibbons ended up being the buyer.
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Can't really know just how bad it is until you can physically hold it and inspect it but I think it could be rehabbed to a serviceable bass. We've certainly seem much, much worse brought back from the brink here. If the price stays reasonable I think it's worth it - I just wouldn't pay more than $150 or so on it because it is somewhat of a risk.
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It's salvageable but I'd pass. These basses don't sell for much even in top shape and you would need a knowledgeable repairman to do it right. You'd probably end up with a repaired bass that would probably be worth less than the cost of repair.
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If it came cheap enough, I'd just keep pumping water-thin cyanoacrylate into the cracks and let capillary action do its stuff.
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If those pictured cracks are all, it's fixable with future stability. The bass itself is a nice sound provider if you can get over the less than stunning look though the natural brown ones are the best-looking of the batch.
If it doesn't go higher than US-$ 150 and you always wanted to have one of those, it could be a worthy reanimation.
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It's up to $202 with time left. I'm out.
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That is high when considerung that the collector value of these is zilch.