I found a Jem with the WET looking black finish,original DiMarzios, chrome hardware.I'm guessing its a 7 D because it has the screw head fret markers.I had a burned stained blue one years ago.Asking price is $900.00 but I know he has room to move.No case is the kicker for me.The guitar itself is 9 out of 10 just missing the locking pads on the nut.What did they call this finish? And is it a desireable finish to the collector?I will no doubt flip this one quickly.
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It was a textured black finish on those JEM7DBKs. I actually prefer the Breed pickups on those than the Evolutions on the other JEM7s. I wouldn't exactly call that a desireable finsish to a collector. They're more interested in the multi-colored swirls. Personally I wouldn't go over $800 without a case.
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This was the "entry-level" JEM a few years back. I certainly would NOT pay $900 for it without a case or the locking nut pads. More like $700 would be right, and some probably wouldn't pay that much. You can usually get one of the primo JEM 7VWHs with the alder body, ebony board, and 'vine of life' inlays for around $1,100 used, so I certainly wouldn't pay $900 for the DBK.
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Thanks guys.I made an offer of $600.00 I don't think he liked it but oh well!!Is there a market for the entry level Jems or are they passed over by the Ibanez collectors?I did find a case for $75.00 if I need it.Really? well screw Mark Twain.
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Yeah, don't pay over $650 for a 7DBK. BTW, I've owned a VAI2KDNA and a 7DBK (same specs, except for paint job) and they played equally well.
Why don't you just buy my 7VSBL and then you won't have to worry about getting a bottom of the line Jem, hehe. But, seriously, the only Jem that was ever "bottom of the line" was the Korean 555 models.
Brian
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I was a big Ibanez player for a long time; just Jem 7s and Universes. I had a beautiful Jem7VWH with an ebony board that I sold for about 1200 last year. As far as Jems go, stay away from the Jem 555s at all costs. I'm curious if this one you are thinking of buying is the same as the Jem 555 or if its the Jem 7DBK, which is a fairly decent version. I think your offer of 600 was a good place to start with him. 900 is way too much. If you could get it for 650, that'd be a great deal.
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Its a 7DBK MIJ.Its quite nice really condition wise just no trem bar, nutlocking pads or case.I think I'll wait for a 777 LNG or DY to pop up on E bay or keep looking other places.I am working on a deal for a very clean model 88 with tweed case and all case candy.I passed on a LNG 777 5 years ago for 800.00 I wish I had picked it up when I had the chance.Really? well screw Mark Twain.
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I'm kind of sad that the selection of JEMs has gone so downhill. I remember in the early nineties the first couple pages of the Ibanez catalog had about 8 million different Jems and UV's....I always wanted one but couldn't afford them when I was 14....
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