Hell, I always get goosebumps my-OWN-self! Man, I love that. After the jam, EVERYONE is curious to know more, where to get one, how do play, it, tune it, etc...It's just this one man's opinion, but I DO believe Fender will someday do it. But they're correct: the used market is still pretty good - for now. I've only been in it for a year, and I've seen the prices begin to climb as people are discovering the unmitigated and pure JOY of playing these wonderful instruments! My only regret is not figuring it out 20 years ago (arrrrrgh)... As the originals become harder to find and the prices begin to get stupid, the market will be there. There's also a younger, fresh new crop of people who are discovering the sound, and digging it. Also, mainstream artists like Ben Harper are creating a lot of interest, too. Man, I gotta get busy, and find me some more of these before I can't afford 'em anymore! hehe

TJ
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Todd James Weger/RD/RTD
1960 Fender Stringmaster D-8 (E13, C6) through a vintage Super Reverb