Nice Newport on Ebay

Started by Lightyear, December 31, 2010, 12:37:03 PM

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Lightyear


EvilLordJuju

QuoteThe original black finish has cracking, crazing, and faded rub spots, but overall, it is in good condition for its age.

It appears at some point, the original Epiphone decal flaked off and was replaced with a vintage Epiphone raised logo that is tacked on

We only have the sellers word that the finish is original, and with the logo issue i'd assume a refin without evidence to the contrary. Black basses are particularly hard to photograph, so unless I saw this first hand i'd veer towards caution.

Nice bass though, I like my Newports a lot.

Dave W

Quote from: EvilLordJuju on December 31, 2010, 02:05:10 PM
We only have the sellers word that the finish is original, and with the logo issue i'd assume a refin without evidence to the contrary. Black basses are particularly hard to photograph, so unless I saw this first hand i'd veer towards caution.
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Agreed. Especially with the replacement logo.

I don't know where he got the estimated book value. Even before the recession I don't recall any Newport selling for that much.

Chaser001

I have seen really high prices for Newports which were literally in perfect condition, like new.   But his is nowhere like that.  He is quite active in the wishful thinking department. 

gweimer

A couple years back, a good Newport was running in the $1200-1500 range.  When the market tanked, prices dropped to the $900-1000 area.  I just sold mine over the summer for $975.  There were 2 other listing for Newports at the time at $1200, with no bidders.

I was tempted to do a black refin on mine, figuring that any good Johnny Cash tribute band would pick it up for the Marshall Grant factor.  I'm glad I didn't.  I seriously doubt that the black was the original finish.  I thought that only Grant got a custom black finish.
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dadagoboi

I refinned mine black with a rattlecan back in the day...sold it for $75.  That was around 1974 ;D

gweimer

Quote from: dadagoboi on December 31, 2010, 05:34:32 PM
I refinned mine black with a rattlecan back in the day...sold it for $75.  That was around 1974 ;D

Back in the '70s, you could pick those up for $200 just about anywhere.  I even got a Guild M-85 semi-hollow body that was dead mint for $225.  I paid $650 for my Embassy the first time around, when Thunderbirds were going for about $1000.
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Dave W

I remember seeing unmodified Newports in EX shape for $500 in the mid 90s.

Hornisse

I bought an old '61 Newport Deluxe (2 pickups) at a San Antonio Pawn Shop for $100 in 1995.  Had the black plastic covered mudbucker and the small 'bucker had a PAF sticker on it. 

godofthunder

  I have NEVER seen a black one, doesn't mean they don't exist but I am more than skeptical that that is original.
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FrankieTbird

How does a logo "flake off" when it's under the clear coat??  And where's the S/N?  I don't see it.

Denis

I'd rather had the natural finish Newport I posted the other day.
Recently a Newport went for nearly $900 on eBay and other had numerous bids before the auction ended at slightly over $1000 but not hitting reserve.
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dadagoboi

Hmmm...what does that make a gutted Embassy with a neck repair worth? ;D

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Quote from: dadagoboi on January 02, 2011, 11:12:57 AM
Hmmm...what does that make a gutted Embassy with a neck repair worth? ;D

Shipping cost to Raleigh, NC?  ;D
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