amimbari wrote:
plus shipping? --lol....I never argue with anyone when it comes to "a seller putting a crazy price out there asking what they want" to charge and certainly if I wanted a lefty Gibson for 2.5grand+ I might go for it if it had the replacement bridge and 500bucks worth of Mike Lull pickups in it, but stock? -- haha not a chance.
again I'm not arguing what you are trying to sell it for on ebay or here so please let's not turn this into a "f-u if you dont like my price" thread. I can't afford it to justify a crazy price, someone else can. I'll buy a TB48L and toss 500 into it for Lull Pickups and have the same thing for less than a grand. Someone else may be a name whore and can actually afford to say they own a limited edition gib-bird-lefty and keep it for 30 years.
although if you get that much that would be a nice down payment on a new spector lefty.
I'll just say this - and it's not in defense of the price or an argument against the above strategy - before I got my Gibson T-bird, before I knew they were going to make them a production run, I bought a Dillion T-bird from Jimmy and then gave it to Performance Guitar in LA who re-did the bridge, added EMG pick-ups, replaced all the pots/wiring with real Gibson parts, re-did the pick guard to not have the fake semi-T-bird logo on it and had them dress the frets, re-set-up, etc. I'm in it for WAY more than the new Gibsons and it's not as good. Way more neck dive, heavier, fatter neck profile (I have small hands).
Anyone want to buy it
Also, if you recall, the Epiphone T-birds that sold for $299 went as high as $1,400 on the secondary market before the Gibsons were announced. So, while I think now is too soon, if these stay a "one year" thing, $2,500 will seem cheap.
Only two vintage lefty t-birds I have ever seen were listed at more than $10,000. One sits unsold, but Gruen sold the other one.