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Would you pay £7,489.85 for a pair of pup surrounds?


dave_bass5
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I saw this add just now but cant imagine anyone would pay this much, not even a collector. Am i wrong?

[url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1957-Gibson-Cream-M-69-PAF-Pickup-Surrounds-RARE-/220662032274?pt=Guitar&hash=item33607b6792"]ebay listing[/url]

Check out the special offer for the screws lol.

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"To the unlearned, these may seem like two silly over-priced pieces of plastic, but to those in-the-know or in need of them...they're well worth it."

No, to anyone with a modicum of rationality they're over-priced. I'm not an expert in vintage guitars, but I recall a '57 goldtop going for around £25k. I'm pretty sure a 3'rd of the price wasn't the pickup surrounds.

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I wonder where he gets them made?

$11,500 should easily cover the necessary tooling and bashing out, say, 100 sets. Can't cost much to nickel-plate screws either.

Nice little earner if there are mugs out there with more money than sense.

Good luck to him. Long live capitalism. :)

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I don't know if these parts are priced accurately or not but it seems that you guys don't know the vintage collectable guitar market.

I know someone who wanted a replacement scratch plate for a 57 Strat. An original cost him over £3000 plus shipping from the US. There are collectors who will pay 100's of thousands for rare instruments.

It's another world out there if you can afford it!

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[quote name='mart' post='1162014' date='Mar 14 2011, 05:02 PM']Thanks for posting this. These are just what I need for my Sue Ryder goldtop. :)[/quote]

I better get in first then as my LP is in desperate need of some......

The guitar cost me £75 from Ebay (It must be a genuine Gibson cause the chap said I could trust him. It came out of his uncles attic).

:)

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[quote name='bobbass4k' post='1161874' date='Mar 14 2011, 03:22 PM']"To the unlearned, these may seem like two silly over-priced pieces of plastic, but to those in-the-know or in need of them...they're well worth it."

No, to anyone with a modicum of rationality they're over-priced. I'm not an expert in vintage guitars, but I recall a '57 goldtop going for around £25k. I'm pretty sure a 3'rd of the price wasn't the pickup surrounds.[/quote]


[quote name='chris_b' post='1162076' date='Mar 14 2011, 05:45 PM']I don't know if these parts are priced accurately or not but it seems that you guys don't know the vintage collectable guitar market.

I know someone who wanted a replacement scratch plate for a 57 Strat. An original cost him over £3000 plus shipping from the US. There are collectors who will pay 100's of thousands for rare instruments.

It's another world out there if you can afford it![/quote]
This and this.

I know some 59' Les Pauls can change hands for £250'000 , I know a friend of a good friend who inheritted a pair and got offered that for one and £80'000 for a second that had a headstock repair, He kept the minter and sold the 80k one to donate the money to the RNLI as the guy that bequithed them to him had been a lifeboat volunteer all his adult life whether you lot agree with it not doesn't matter it just fuels the fire the same as classic cars for millions.

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