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  • #16
    So i havent talked with my guy about the Soloist yet. Can you tell em about this Shannon you mentioned. Like i said before i dont know alot about Jackson YET. Im still wondering if how much i should talk this guy down. The most i can find someone paid for a used San Dimas Solist is $1200 but that was awile ago. Most people say around 800-900. There was one recently on Harmony Central he was asking 1000 so im thinking i dont really wanna pay more than 1100 for this one. Its used not mint but not beat up no paint chips minor scratches. It seems though, from what i can find that 1100 may be a bi high anyway.

    either way i really appreciate the help

    thanks
    Wood

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    • #17
      The last SD Soloist I got off Ebay was $1175. It was a Kahler one. I didnt mind paying the price because the US$ is so worthless, it was a good deal. Maybe its hard to see the effect of your dollar's value in your own country but outside it, its clear as day...........

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      • #18
        I have an 86 brown back with a black and yellow crackle flat top/binding and I gave $650.00.Mine has a Kahler as well.
        Really? well screw Mark Twain.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Accept2 View Post
          The last SD Soloist I got off Ebay was $1175. It was a Kahler one. I didnt mind paying the price because the US$ is so worthless, it was a good deal. Maybe its hard to see the effect of your dollar's value in your own country but outside it, its clear as day...........
          When you see a whole bunch of foreigners asking if sellers will ship to their country, it also becomes clear as day
          -Adam

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Accept2 View Post
            The last SD Soloist I got off Ebay was $1175. It was a Kahler one. I didnt mind paying the price because the US$ is so worthless, it was a good deal. Maybe its hard to see the effect of your dollar's value in your own country but outside it, its clear as day...........
            Yep, it was mine...J05XX (Black).
            My feel here as someone who buys/sells the San Dimas stuff with some frequency is that a San Dimas made Soloist Custom (binding/ebony/sharks) is worth (in 8+ condition) $1000 to $1350. (no graphic)
            The similar Floyded ones sell for about $200-$250 more.
            Add graphics and the price gets allot more subjectional.
            The pink one on HC I almost bought at $1000 until I was told it needed a complete refret. With that guitar having the nibs over the edge of the frets that would run about $250 for a good job and frankly I just didn't see it as "that great" of a deal when you factored in all of the issues.
            As for the red one on Ebay, I too am watching that and suspect that the opening price is more than fair, but don't see it fetching much higher... if it gets a bid with it being this close to Christmas.
            I hope that helps with your decision.
            As a side opinion...the older 1983-1986 stuff seems to be getting harder to find and will get more expensive as time passes as they have a feel and presence that is best described as magical ...just my .02 cents

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            • #21
              THanks so very much
              Im going to put toghether some info on these and offer this guy $1075.
              Hoefully ill get it. If and when i do i let everyone know.

              Again thank you
              Wood

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              • #22
                Jaakko's looks like a quality piece. Look at the binding, how it has "nibs" on the fret ends, just like a Gibson. A lot of work went into it.
                Those "nibs" are just a waste of fret length. A lot of work yeah, but to me it just degrades the guitar's playability for the sake of some hardly noticeable esthetic detail, & it doesn't even look good imo.


                And yeah $1500 is a bit high for that soloist, even if it's brand new.
                Last edited by delt; 11-20-2007, 03:06 PM.
                "It wasn't the world being round that agitated people, but that the world wasn't flat. [ ... ]
                The truth will seem utterly preposterous, and its speaker, a raving lunatic."

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                • #23
                  aesthetic*
                  -Adam

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                  • #24
                    Hey guys,
                    I was going to go in and offer $1075 to this lady. Before i could though she came back to me and came down to $1200. Im going to say yes more than likely. Does this sound like more of a fair price?

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                    • #25
                      $1200 is still on the high side, but it all really boils down to how badly you want it.
                      Offer her $1k and negotiate from there.
                      If you REALLY want it, $1200 is high, but not absurd.
                      -Rick

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                      • #26
                        ok so my dealer is going to front the money,
                        give her 1125 and keep 75 when i get him paid.
                        and let me pay him over the next however long so i think im going to roll with it
                        thanks for the help

                        will post pics when i get it for sure.

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                        • #27
                          That's cool. I paid $1200 for the last SD Soloist I had, about a year ago. I bought it from the same guy who has the red SD Soloist up on eBay right now. He's a nice guy and easy to deal with. Anybody who thinks they're going to get a SD Soloist now in any kind of decent condition for under $1100 is probably dreaming. If it's a beater, you probably would, though.

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                          • #28
                            Better get that one quick at that price...
                            Someone hit the Buy it Now on the one on Ebay at $2K



                            These seem to keep climbing in value ...the weak USD continues to help buyers

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                            • #29
                              Correct, people in Canada buying with US$ are paying 65% less than they had to pay 7 or 8 years ago, so a 65% growth in prices in US$ is offset by the currency decline...........

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                              • #30
                                MY 86 does not have the nibs and quite frankly I like it without them.I have had many L.P's with them and never really liked them because they rub on the inside of my hand while playing.Kind of annoying.
                                Really? well screw Mark Twain.

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