crescenze wrote:
You're probably right. He should be able to make a profit on the $1200 he spent,however.
Hmmm... not sure about that.
These basses come up pretty regularly. They're not incredibly high in demand and you never really see pictures of them in use out in the wild. Not even righties.
They're pretty niche, since they were originally produced as a "student level" beginner's instrument. And as much as I would love to have another killer vintage Fender, I would never buy one.
I think people see them and are like, "Ooooh, cool! It's a vintage short-scale Fender!" They buy them, never really play them that much and then they sell them.
Once this guy pays the 6-7% payment/selling fees and then covers shipping, he'll probably come close to breaking even by the time he sells it.
Just a hunch, but I'd bet a dollar on it.