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Author:  fcoulter [ Mon Jul 04, 2022 3:10 pm ]
Post subject:  Stick on Reverb

When I look at this Stick, it doesn't grab me. It's a 34 inch 10 string iron wood, serial number 272. Asking price is $3,999.

Tell me that I should be paying less money to Stick Enterprises.

https://reverb.com/item/57291264-chapma ... -condition

Author:  gpoorman [ Mon Jul 04, 2022 3:30 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Stick on Reverb

Something doesn't seem right. The picture shows an instrument with what looks like an adjustable truss (introduced in 89) and the adjustable bridge (introduced in 91). Possibly those things were retrofitted by Emmett. Or it's not ironwood (numbering started over again when Emmett introduced the hardwood models).

It doesn't really matter though. The instrument looks "fine" (they used that word a lot) but there's no universe where anyone should pay that much money for it. Maybe half that.

Author:  fcoulter [ Mon Jul 04, 2022 3:47 pm ]
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Thanks.

It's always nice to have my thoughts confirmed by someone who knows more than I do.

Author:  Scronk [ Mon Jul 04, 2022 3:48 pm ]
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That same instrument is also on eBay for the same high price. It’s a lot to pay for a very early example. It has the rounded jumbo frets and the square headstock - and has been upgraded by Emmett.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/CHAPMAN-STICK- ... 4882325522

Author:  baggetthouse [ Mon Jul 04, 2022 3:56 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Stick on Reverb

It's definitely not #272 from the mid 1970's. This must be #272 from around the early 1990s due to Fret rods and scalloped headstock above the nut. The tip of the headstock might not have gone to the rounded style until soon after this instrument was made. Adjustable bridge & truss rod might have been standard by then, but could have been retrofitted.

And yes...you could pay less money to SE for something brand new and better features.

Author:  ReyStick [ Mon Jul 04, 2022 4:13 pm ]
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Hmmmph. Ouch

Author:  WerkSpace [ Mon Jul 04, 2022 4:41 pm ]
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To put things into perspective.

Used 1978 Stick cost me $1200 CAD.
Used Railboard cost me $2500 CAD.

Used Helix Floor cost me $1500 CAD.
New Kemper Stage cost me $2500 CAD.

Playing the Stick/Railboard is an investment.
There are deals out there, but you have to be actively looking.
At the end of the day, having a great tone is worth every penny.

Author:  mahabresq [ Mon Jul 04, 2022 4:58 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Stick on Reverb

baggetthouse wrote:
It's definitely not #272 from the mid 1970's. This must be #272 from around the early 1990s due to Fret rods and scalloped headstock above the nut. The tip of the headstock might not have gone to the rounded style until soon after this instrument was made. Adjustable bridge & truss rod might have been standard by then, but could have been retrofitted.

And yes...you could pay less money to SE for something brand new and better features.


You are definitely 200% correct. It's the reworked brother of my beloved Padouk #351 from 1991. Without new style bridge I paid for him less than $800 in 2000. Looks like I invested my money well for once ;)

On the other hand, if you have GAS and the prospect of waiting 2 years .....

Author:  mahabresq [ Mon Jul 04, 2022 5:02 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Stick on Reverb

WerkSpace wrote:

Playing the Stick/Railboard is an investment.


Playing the Stick is a pleasure. The rest is irrelevant.

Author:  DavidWS [ Tue Jul 05, 2022 1:40 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Stick on Reverb

Is that piece of wood that's been inserted crossways just pickup side of the bridge a standard feature of these models, or is it somthing like a MIDI channel that's been 'filled in' (or pre-prepared for?), or something that might happen during refurb??

I also see what looks a bit like two circular wooden 'plugs' between that crossways piece & the block. One between the two sets of strings, the other between strings 8 & 9.

PS. I recently paid less than that for a 10 string graphite, with PASV4, in near 'mint' condition (nearly 10 years old, but hardly played since bought).

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