Price range is quite wide, but what is an ideal price range for these basses today in 2010?:
Charvel 1b, 2b, 3b, 4b, 850XL (And maybe other Charvels too)
Jackson 80's concert bass (And maybe other Jacksons too)
It would be also great to know what they costed back then when they were new?
Do you think that a Charvel bass or a Jackson bass is a good investment? I know that they are great instruments, but why are they so cheap today? (I'm not complaining though)
Pointy headstock phobia? Is that the only explanation for their low prices comparing to other great basses? For example 80's Fenders and Gibsons are not cheap these days, so why C's and J's are? Do you think that they will be valuable after another decade or two? They were not cheap instruments in the 80's so isn't it strange that their value has not risen up? $100-$500 for a 20 year old bass is very low price if the original price was somewhere between $1000-$2000. Isn't it? If an instrument is a good investment then I think that C's and J's should cost well over $2000 these days. I'm glad that they don't, but am I the only one who thinks that it's kinda strange?
Charvel 1b, 2b, 3b, 4b, 850XL (And maybe other Charvels too)
Jackson 80's concert bass (And maybe other Jacksons too)
It would be also great to know what they costed back then when they were new?
Do you think that a Charvel bass or a Jackson bass is a good investment? I know that they are great instruments, but why are they so cheap today? (I'm not complaining though)
Pointy headstock phobia? Is that the only explanation for their low prices comparing to other great basses? For example 80's Fenders and Gibsons are not cheap these days, so why C's and J's are? Do you think that they will be valuable after another decade or two? They were not cheap instruments in the 80's so isn't it strange that their value has not risen up? $100-$500 for a 20 year old bass is very low price if the original price was somewhere between $1000-$2000. Isn't it? If an instrument is a good investment then I think that C's and J's should cost well over $2000 these days. I'm glad that they don't, but am I the only one who thinks that it's kinda strange?
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