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Value of a 1969 J Bass? hey guys, i am looking into getting a 69 j bass. its all original except that the pots have been changed. everything else from the guard, to the pu's and the screws in it are all original. i believe it does not have the original case though... the person is wanting $3,100 for it.. is that worth it as an investment? thanks, evan |
Is it sunburst? I think that's a fair price. Make sure the neck doesn't need a bunch of work. |
IMHO vintage instruments are so not worth the price. I'd say, not worth it at all. I guess if money is no object and you can afford it easily then go ahead. About the only thing a vintage instrument is worth is nostalgia. I've played several overpriced vintage basses and they don't play or sound any better than new instruments, they just cost 3 to 4 times as much. You can get a great tone from a brand new American Standard, or any new instrument and anyone listening wouldn't know the difference between vintage and new. After playing a Modulous Q5 for 12 years I decided I'd just like to play a 4 string Fender Jazz. I originally thought I'd get a vintage until I saw the prices they went for. I ended up getting a brand new American Standard J bass for $1000. I love that bass; plays great, sounds great, and looks great. |
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So what you are saying is you have no idea on it's value. $3,100 is a fair price for the bass from the description, pics would help. Also we are not supposed to give price quotes to non-supporting members. So that is all the help I can offer. EDIT: Read the post a little closer. If you are buying this as an investment DO NOT BUY IT!!!!! This is not a good investment!!! |
The OP wants to know if its a fair price for a 69 jazz. Not opinions on if its better or worse than a new Fender |
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If its as described, that's a fair price. Also, I'm not a rich guy. I'm a musician and I have a 1961 Precision I paid alot of money for and I even gig it on occasion |
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So doctors and lawyers have driven up the prices of vintage instruments? On what planet did this happen?? $3,100 for the J bass in question seems like a decent price, if in fact the only non-original parts are the pots. I've always felt the pots to be the least worrisome replacement, outside of the original strings. |
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The 69 will always worth right around what you pay for it though. A new bass and amp will tank in value. Just check the classified section on TB. Just a poor musician stating some facts. Lol |
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Look at my profile :) I'm already broke from buying equipment. Btw, what do you play? |
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think the thread has run its course lol. PICS when you have it. |
LETS DO THIS THREAD ALL OVER AGAIN:hyper::p |
If anyone thinks professional musicians, struggling or otherwise, keep the vintage market, boutique builders or fender in business, they need to rethink things. The percentage of any maker's output sold to pro players who make a living at music is a very small one. There are not many exceptions. Instruments are worth what people are willing to pay for them. If you're a well to do dentist or attorney and your life is made more complete by a garish boutique or Paul Reed Smith instrument, stock up! If you need a 61 P-bass like Jamerson to make your world go, and you can find a playable one that you can afford, why not? If you're happy with a Squier, that's more than ok too. I'm not a rich guy, but will gladly be a very rich guy if and when life circumstances and opportunities permit. I'm working on it! Anyone who says otherwise is likely not being truthful. That said, the instrument in question may be well worth the money, if it plays well and makes the sound the buyer wants to hear. I've run the gamut of instruments, and have found the ones I most enjoy playing and hearing are my vintage Fenders. So I sold the Smiths, Parkers, Laklands, Goulds, etc and now play a few cool (to me) 50s & 60s vintage Fenders. When you find a good one, the prettiest, boutique-iest, hippie sandwichest, priciest whatever just won't hold a candle. Of course YMMV. Find one, or more, you love and play it to pieces. :bassist: |
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Wow. Never done a drug in my life. Shame on you for stereo typing a huge group of people as drug addicts. |
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A Ric 4003 A Modulous Q5 Original SWR SM 400 (main amp) GK 700RB w/BBE Sonic Maximizer (backup) 1 1x15 Bagend 1 1x15 w/coaxiel Bagend Have never been impressed with vintage instruments. |
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