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levonrocks 03-10-2013 04:39 PM

Ken Smith used value?
 
I'm looking to purchase a used 5 or 6 string bass, and I came across a few Ken Smith basses that caught my interest. One that I have been looking at is a BSR6 M with an Imbuya top. I've been searching the internet for a while to try and see what a good price is for used BSR6 M, but I haven't had much luck. The prices that they have sold for vary so much, and I don't really know what the going rate is.


The link below shows one of the basses I am looking at. It is listed at $2900.00, which seems high. However, it does have the ugraded Imbuya top.


http://www.bassspecialties.com/colle...-top-back-used

levonrocks 03-10-2013 05:55 PM

To sum it up, I was just wondering if anybody knew what a good price for a used Ken Smith BSR6 M is.

Kirk Bryant 03-11-2013 02:16 AM

check out Bass Central''s used bass section I think they have some.

bassWTZ 03-11-2013 04:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by levonrocks (Post 14009752)
I'm looking to purchase a used 5 or 6 string bass, and I came across a few Ken Smith basses that caught my interest. One that I have been looking at is a BSR6 M with an Imbuya top. I've been searching the internet for a while to try and see what a good price is for used BSR6 M, but I haven't had much luck. The prices that they have sold for vary so much, and I don't really know what the going rate is.


The link below shows one of the basses I am looking at. It is listed at $2900.00, which seems high. However, it does have the ugraded Imbuya top.


http://www.bassspecialties.com/colle...-top-back-used

i like 6 strings because it have a balance of string and more tones .

smcd 03-11-2013 07:16 AM

The Imbuya top on that bass does nothing for me, but to each his own. $2,900 is on the high side for a used bolt-on Smith with a gig bag. Especially when you consider that if you kick in another grand, you'll be right around the price of a brand new one. If I were to look for the "right price" it would be in the $2,400 area.

levonrocks 03-11-2013 09:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by smcd (Post 14012180)
The Imbuya top on that bass does nothing for me, but to each his own. $2,900 is on the high side for a used bolt-on Smith with a gig bag. Especially when you consider that if you kick in another grand, you'll be right around the price of a brand new one. If I were to look for the "right price" it would be in the $2,400 area.

Thank you. That bass is on consignment, and it has been for sale time. I might see if I can talk them down.

Immigrant 03-11-2013 11:32 AM

Peavey Grind body wings used to be made from Imbuya. I had one and it was fantastic looking and found out it was an endangered species. Peavey had started running ads in BP magazine and it stated the wood was something other than Imbuya, and it sent me into Internet research mode.

Theres another thread here somewhere about some countries confiscating instruments that contained Brazilian rosewood. If you leave the country with the bass you want to purchase, you might not come home with it. That'd be horrible.

I'm slightly more reliable than Wikipedia, so take all that ^ with a grain of salt. And that grain is also suspect.:p

SRFSterling5 03-11-2013 12:12 PM

New prices for a similar bolt on are $4,400 and up based on the options and that's street pricing for a new one, and considering.the one you're looking at has the older electronics, $2,500 to $2,700 would be reasonable. You also have to remember that Smiths have a very unique voicing which may not be for everyone. Best if you can play one taking into consideration neck feel and tone. Good Luck.

smcd 03-11-2013 12:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Immigrant (Post 14013542)
Peavey Grind body wings used to be made from Imbuya. I had one and it was fantastic looking and found out it was an endangered species. Peavey had started running ads in BP magazine and it stated the wood was something other than Imbuya, and it sent me into Internet research mode.

Theres another thread here somewhere about some countries confiscating instruments that contained Brazilian rosewood. If you leave the country with the bass you want to purchase, you might not come home with it. That'd be horrible.

I'm slightly more reliable than Wikipedia, so take all that ^ with a grain of salt. And that grain is also suspect.:p

That confiscating thing was speculation under a law called the "Lacey Act". Under that law, the US government "could" confiscate your vintage guitar. But the likelihood of that happening is pretty far fetched.

solo7x7 04-25-2013 04:37 PM

I got one...
 
Check out this link and tell me what you think.

http://chicago.craigslist.org/wcl/msg/3761067437.html

Thanks

smcd 04-25-2013 04:48 PM

"Head stock had some work done" - NEXT!

solo7x7 04-25-2013 05:46 PM

Head stock repair
 
Take a look at the back of the head and you'll see a blonde stripe at the C string tuning peg. That's all that was done. It has not affected the function or the tone of the bass.

smcd 04-25-2013 07:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by solo7x7 (Post 14237040)
Take a look at the back of the head and you'll see a blonde stripe at the C string tuning peg. That's all that was done. It has not affected the function or the tone of the bass.

* Edit - I just realized you already bought it. Sorry, thought you were looking for opinions on value. Never mind....

solo7x7 04-26-2013 03:14 PM

No worries
 
No harm done. I'm actually glad you responded. You have some really good posts. Very informative.

GM60466 04-26-2013 03:16 PM

$3000


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