ESP 800 Jazz Bass. Info needed.

Started by Chris P., February 28, 2013, 06:06:35 AM

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Chris P.

Q question for you guys.

A friend of mine wants to sell his ESP Jazz Bass 800. According to him it wasn't really a production bass, but given to some dealers. It seems to be quite rare. It's made in 1993 and it just looks like a Jazz, but ESP.

Does anyone has more info? Something about prices?

Thanks a million!

Chris P.


Psycho Bass Guy

ESP's from the 90's that were made in Japan before they started building in Korea are some really nice basses visually, but the body wood is very low quality, usually basswood. I've heard of the "dealer customs" before, but all the ones I've seen had the ESP modified Jazz body (pointier horns) and aren't so "Fendery." I'd say it's the equivalent of a nice MIJ Fender. I've seen them on eBay priced as collectables because of their relative rarity and they never sell.

Highlander

Looks nice to me... Al would not like the colour though... ;D
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4stringer77

Sweet purple burst. Looks like a nice piece of ash too. The upper horn seems like it has similarities to the so called boner basses Fender made at that time, so named for the extended size of their upper horns. Why is ESP called that anyways? Do they have extra sensory powers? If that's the case you would think they should be able to command a bigger market share  ;)
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godofthunder

 Agreed body is ash. Purple how 90's  :rolleyes: I'd just buy a $ender
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SvenBB

Hey People,

My name is Sven, i'm new at this forum.
My friend Chris invited me ;D
I'm gonna sell my ESP 800 Jazz Bass, but i don't know what the bass is worth  :-\!
Can you guys help me out?



4stringer77

It's hard to put a price on something with no previous sales history. Some may view it as rare and therefore desirable or others may just look at it as one of many Fender clones. It seems to be a well made bass. How much would you like to get for it? I would think anything much over $800 Euros may be over optimistic. Good Luck with the sale.
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Pilgrim

Quote from: HERBIE on February 28, 2013, 01:55:11 PM
Looks nice to me... Al would not like the colour though... ;D

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Quote from: Pilgrim on March 01, 2013, 05:32:24 PM
Excusable for a non-Cougar to own.  But it would look better in translucent Crimson.
Unless you work in NOLA and wear a yrllow shirt  ;D

SvenBB

Quote from: 4stringer77 on March 01, 2013, 12:22:19 PM
It's hard to put a price on something with no previous sales history. Some may view it as rare and therefore desirable or others may just look at it as one of many Fender clones. It seems to be a well made bass. How much would you like to get for it? I would think anything much over $800 Euros may be over optimistic. Good Luck with the sale.

Thank you i was thinking around that price, thanks for helping ;D