What is the deal with the Gibson F-5 V (Special Edition) on E-bay? This is the second try and still no bidders.
What is the deal with the Gibson F-5 V (Special Edition) on E-bay? This is the second try and still no bidders.
It's easier to answer that question if you post the auction number or a link to it.
"bargain instruments are no bargains if you can't play them"
--Jim Garber
The mandolin is at this link.
"bargain instruments are no bargains if you can't play them"
--Jim Garber
Asking too much money. You can also see a Doyle Lawson at $4500. I bought my Sam Bush also on E-bay for $4600.
yup too high. Didn't leave enough room for a good bidding war.
I sold a '95 F5v here on the Cafe about 3 years ago for 6k.These are varnished instruments with excellent fit and finish,and the one I had sounded great. I think,IMHO,that it is priced just about right. I do not know this seller and have no interest in the sale.
JPP
Apparently not too many people think it's priced right as it's been listed a few times. I'd be tempted to put the 6 grand on as the resevre and start the bidding at about 3 grand just to see what the market really was.
"bargain instruments are no bargains if you can't play them"
--Jim Garber
wow the guy bought a gibby as his first instrument AND NEVER BOTHERED TO LEARN TO PLAY ... hmm.
Not all that uncommon with Gibson brand instruments.Originally Posted by (Jkf_Alone @ Aug. 13 2007, 14:34)
In the last month this guy has sold his Martin D45 200th Anniversary Deluxe Commemorative, James Goodall Grand Concert Koa Guitar, 1994 Gibson Les Paul Standard - Cherry Sunburst, and Martin 12 String Custom Guitar - J12-40.
According to the family blog he is going to Barcelona to work on his MBA.
There have been a few varnish Ferns sell recently for around $6000. So I think he's a little high myself.
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that'll run you some money if it doesn't sell thoughOriginally Posted by (MikeEdgerton @ Aug. 11 2007, 14:25)
Wes
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To me the big question is whether the Montana-built Weber-signed Gibsons will be especially desired as time goes by.
Six grand might be an OK price, particularly in the condition this one is in, but if I play it I'll scratch it up and I would have to hold it for several years to get a good return on it.
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