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I attended an auction today (Dore and Rees) and picked up a few bargains. I was interested in a 1966 Rickenbacker until the price went above £10,000. I think the hammer fell at £11,000, with auctioneers commission of 33%.
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That’s the best part of Ā£14,000.

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Are they that rare?

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It was a bit of a magical moment in the sale room (I was online, but even so).Ā 

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  • Burns-bass changed the title to 1966 Rickenbacker 4001
Posted
7 minutes ago, Doctor J said:

No. It's just that some people are mental.


I did think part of it was auction fever. I’ve seen old Fenders being sold for that, but not Ricks.

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35 minutes ago, Godber said:

There were a couple of serious collectors (one U.K. one USA) head-to-head for that one.

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Pretty rare bass though.


Ahh were you there as well? I’ve bought a few bits from those guys and they’re really lovely.Ā 

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At that time they were not making a lot of basses , and the specs were frequently changing so it’s fairly simple to spot each period. And they are beautiful things.

The later 4001 basses don’t have ā€œthe featuresā€ but they are more affordable. They’ve been creeping up in value though. It always seems that yesterday was the best time to buy one.

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28 minutes ago, Godber said:

Just watching…out of my league :)

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Haha, I wasn't bidding on this one. I bought the 12 string Taylor guitar. That's a great deal for a £900 guitar!

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4 hours ago, NikNik said:

Ā£14K for a 4001 with its horsie missing? Pff....

Probably became de-gaussed and lobbed away.


That’s before the 33% commission. So total sale price is a Ā£18,620.

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22 minutes ago, Rick's Fine '52 said:

This is market rate for these.
A ā€˜60 4001S recently sold for Ā£23k!

Still cheaper than a ā€˜61 Jazz! 😬


Fair enough. Seems utterly preposterous Ā to me, but it seems even at that price there’s some margin in it. Action was high and the old girl had seen better days.

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What makes me smile is the thought of the owner (or more likely the owners’ family) getting a call explaining how the bass sold for 10 times the estimate.Ā 

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42 minutes ago, Burns-bass said:


That’s before the 33% commission. So total sale price is a Ā£18,620.

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The OP said it was after commission, 11k before commission.

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People pay crazy money for old things. they don't have to be at all good, just old.

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5 minutes ago, Woodinblack said:

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The OP said it was after commission, 11k before commission.

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People pay crazy money for old things. they don't have to be at all good, just old.


I was the OP! Just checked out the sale record and it was £14k before fees.

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My memory is awful.

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4 minutes ago, Burns-bass said:


I was the OP! Just checked out the sale record and it was £14k before fees.

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haha - sorry, I could have checked.

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It was crazy money at both prices. But then auctions are like that if you get two people who aren't prepared to back down, things can go crazy.

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1 minute ago, Woodinblack said:

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haha - sorry, I could have checked.

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It was crazy money at both prices. But then auctions are like that if you get two people who aren't prepared to back down, things can go crazy.


So should I!

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I’ve always been too scared to bid too much. I set a limit and that’s it, but I can see how it’s easy to get sucked into the whole thing.Ā 
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If they money has been legitimately obtained then fair play to whoever bought it. If it makes them happy, can’t be that bad (Sheryl Crow)

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1 minute ago, Burns-bass said:

I’ve always been too scared to bid too much. I set a limit and that’s it, but I can see how it’s easy to get sucked into the whole thing.Ā 

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I had a problem with a few auctions on eBay right at the start, let alone real ones, so you have to be pretty rigid and say 'this is my limit and no more' - there is no point thinking, 'well it only went a few quid higher than I bid so I should have bid more', as you never know if you had bid more, it might have gone up more, and it is always just a little bit higher, and before you know it, you have bought a kay for £200! (caveat, I have not ever done that!)

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2 minutes ago, Woodinblack said:

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I had a problem with a few auctions on eBay right at the start, let alone real ones, so you have to be pretty rigid and say 'this is my limit and no more' - there is no point thinking, 'well it only went a few quid higher than I bid so I should have bid more', as you never know if you had bid more, it might have gone up more, and it is always just a little bit higher, and before you know it, you have bought a kay for £200! (caveat, I have not ever done that!)


My brother (record dealer) once put a cheeky bid on 10,000 I sorted 7ā€ singles.Ā 
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Two days later a pallet turned up and unloaded 10,000 unsorted 7ā€ records.

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Ever since then I’ve avoided a cheeky bid on anything!

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I do a whole series of 'no way this will work' bids on ebay of which 95% never come to anything, but sometimes, there is a bargain to be had. But no, I wouldn't want to sort through 10,000 singles!

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I made the cheeky bid mistake. Well it was more of a placeholder actually.Ā 

There was an amp I was after on ebay. It was an auction but had a buy it now as well. I put the starting bid in to get rid of the buy it now option, I could then decide if it was feasible to arrange collection or a courier. No bother if I decided I didn't want it as it would obviously sell for way more than the starting bid.Ā 

It didn't!Ā 

Courier was too pricey as it was a head unit and a pair of cabs, so I ended up driving from Cornwall up to Belper in Derbyshire between Christmas and New year in the snow.Ā 

Due to weather/road conditions and a toilet break each way it was over a thirteen hour round trip. šŸ˜‚

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Posted
1 hour ago, Maude said:

I made the cheeky bid mistake. Well it was more of a placeholder actually.Ā 

There was an amp I was after on ebay. It was an auction but had a buy it now as well. I put the starting bid in to get rid of the buy it now option, I could then decide if it was feasible to arrange collection or a courier. No bother if I decided I didn't want it as it would obviously sell for way more than the starting bid.Ā 

It didn't!Ā 

Courier was too pricey as it was a head unit and a pair of cabs, so I ended up driving from Cornwall up to Belper in Derbyshire between Christmas and New year in the snow.Ā 

Due to weather/road conditions and a toilet break each way it was over a thirteen hour round trip. šŸ˜‚

There’s something about this area that makes you spend money šŸ˜‰šŸ˜†

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