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Need help valuing a Squier

Hey guys, first post here for me but I'd love a little help in valuing my first bass as I sadly have no room for it and need money...

There's two reasons I need help valuing it, first thing is that as I said it was my first bass, and since I was young, it had been repaired, The second reason I need help is that i've found it to be a harder bass to identify online, and have yet to see it on squier's site, even in the support section !!!

Anyway, I found one guy on FLICKR with the same bass and from there luckily found a store that has one listed
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The condition of the bass is not the best, it was my first bass, and since I was young, I did not quite know how to care for things properly :( I'll provide pictures below of the bass and with the previous drop damage and marks on it etc...
All I ask is that you guys don't lynch me for having dropped it ! I was only twelve at the time, and not used to the weight :crying:

and then the final thing with condition is that the electrics are a bit weird, the lower pickup stopped working a few years ago, and with that the tone of the bass gives me an active buzzing whenever I use it...
I'm pretty sure that it's fixable, so if anyone can direct me to any guides I'd be happy to do it myself if possible !

Here's a link to the worst of the damage on it
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and a link to the gallery with the rest of the images of it
http://s147.photobucket.com/albums/r283/Holy_order_sol/BassFS/

Thanks a lot for any help guys and sorry if I posted this in the wrong forum, but I would love to get rid of this soon, even if it's just for parts sadly :(
 
Ah, thanks for the replies guys !

I just really wanted to get rid of it, but if that's roughly the price I'd get, I'd probably lose money just shipping it to someone :(
It was interesting to know that no-one seems to like squier, or that they just want rid of them (no offense to squier fans if there are any of them)

Who knows, if I can find info on how to fix the pickup and how to get it setup, maybe I can donate it to someone :)

As much as it should have sentimental value to me, I don't think I'd be sad to get rid of it, and even as a practice bass I've never really liked it, as i've always enjoyed other basses...

well, off to the hardware setup and repair forum I guess !
 
Ah, thanks for the replies guys !

I just really wanted to get rid of it, but if that's roughly the price I'd get, I'd probably lose money just shipping it to someone :(
It was interesting to know that no-one seems to like squier, or that they just want rid of them (no offense to squier fans if there are any of them)
Who knows, if I can find info on how to fix the pickup and how to get it setup, maybe I can donate it to someone :)

As much as it should have sentimental value to me, I don't think I'd be sad to get rid of it, and even as a practice bass I've never really liked it, as i've always enjoyed other basses...

well, off to the hardware setup and repair forum I guess !

Actually, that's not it at all. Squiers are extremely popular. It's just that your particular instrument is, well, not in the best condition, and unfortunately, due to a little bit of brand name snobbery, Squiers don't have as good as resale value as a Fender to begin with.