my apologies to all ,if i came off rather brash ,i guess that's just the new yorker in me, $1700 ,ok ,the keyboard got stuck !! whatever, no problem ,i enjoy lively banter and conversation, rather than the norm on other boards whereas everyone pats everyone on the back ,so no problem here , , ,and NO ONE has to apologize for the quality of a korean epiphone t bird bass ,it is what it is , , in the real world , in a real market , where basses are used to record multi platnum records, and basses go on tours where stadiums are played, in that world, the bass is garbage !! in the cool factor, the lefty factor, the t bird factor , the bass is good , , squier good ,NOT american p bass or gibson good , , , so , , you take it from there , , , however ,what i did and still do mean t say , is that it is an extreme rarity, from epiphone , ,there were only one dozen ever made ,period , , there's a company in canada that actually makes fiberglass replica of a 1958 ford thunderbird ,all with modern drive train, electrics etc etc ,they sell for around $35,000 - however ,if you want the REAL deal ,you must be willing to shell out atleat $75,000 for a prime example ( check barret-jackson ) , so in retrospect of what i say and said , , ,you can have a tokai , you can have one custom made , BUT IF YOU MUST HAVE THE VERY FEW RARE ONES THAT EPIPHONE MADE, if you are an epiphone efficitionado and extreme collector , then i guess the sky's the limit on what an epiphone collector would pay for one of these rare items !!!
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