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[quote name='the hen' post='1179356' date='Mar 28 2011, 11:19 AM']Higher price than standard SB-R60 due to colour and limited "Elite" line.[/quote]
Both the R60 and the Elite I were 18/40 versions of the SB700. The R60 was in production between '80 and '83, and the Elite I between '83 and '88, so it's hard to argue that the Elite I is more limited than the R60.

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[quote name='noelk27' post='1180176' date='Mar 28 2011, 09:16 PM']Both the R60 and the Elite I were 18/40 versions of the SB700. The R60 was in production between '80 and '83, and the Elite I between '83 and '88, so it's hard to argue that the Elite I is more limited than the R60.[/quote]

noelk27, the SB Elites were made between early 1983 and summer 1986, compared to the SB-R60 from 79-82....

Also, the Elite series (including Black N Gold) were marketed directly at US customers, it was distributor preference whether to take limited batches of Elites for the EU or not, and believe me - not many did. Gigsville in the UK imported a tens of Elites compared to scores of SB-R60s, -80s and set-neck SB600 because solid colour basses, at the time, were not selling so well in the UK.

So, ergo, it is rather straight forward to argue that the SB Elite I/II's are rarer in the UK, actually... :)

(I bought mine from Japan!)

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