Selling a piece of Family History... check this one out

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Doug Beaumier
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Selling a piece of Family History... check this one out

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click here to see an interesting piece of family history being auctioned off (complete with steel fingers!)... Auntie's old Rickenbacher. It seems that Auntie did over 300 volunteer USO performances on her lap steel during the WWII. The best part of this auction is the vintage photo of Auntie playing the Rick for a group of soldiers. Let all the photos load and check it out. I wonder if the photo comes with the guitar?

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Post by Chris Walke »

It must be difficult to part with an heirloom like that. Your aunt must have been wonderful woman. Good luck with the sale!!
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Post by Doug Beaumier »

Chris... sorry for the confusion... it's not my auction, not my aunt. Image I was just noting that someone is auctioning off a piece of their family musical history. I wish it were my aunt!

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George Keoki Lake
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Post by George Keoki Lake »

Whoever buys that will have a gem ! Seven strings and also a pre-war model with the large magnet horseshoe pickup. A gorgeous guitar, folks....
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Boy! Over two days left, and it's already had 22 bids! That's what we call a real hot item!
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Post by mickd »

this one looks just about identical to me, yet it only fetched $680 (maybe because of high shipping costs from Oz). I bid several times but I got pipped at the post :-(
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Cartwright Thompson
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Post by Cartwright Thompson »

The $680 6-string also comes with a $120 flat rate shipping fee.... Makes it a little more like $800 if my high scool algebra is still acurate
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So, who got it? ... J-D.
B. Greg Jones
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Post by B. Greg Jones »

Last time I looked at it, the price was at $1275.00!!!! I wish I had a truckload of them things to sell!!!
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Post by HowardR »

Ah,but you have the law of supply and demand in effect here. If you have one, you will get your price as we have seen. If you have a truckload of them, it's time for a discount sale........

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Post by B. Greg Jones »

Then how about a very small pick-up truck??
LOL Image Image I would keep a couple for myself.

Greg