
Re: overpriced Graphite Grand?
I have provided the following reference to the seller fwiw:
Mi ol GraphiteSeeing this type of pricing definitely let's you know who you are talking to. These were the same shovel merchants peddling hills littered with gold in the safe and sane hills of the old Northwest back in 1848. Our colony is not so easily duped...
Nowhere is this "rare is valuable" type of thinking on reverb more pervasive than when searching for a Chapman Stick. It is a thorn in our shoe Flint. The best we can do is to try and make potential buyers aware of these misinformed sellers who are trying to take advantage of our extended community.
SE isn't a huge fan of working on these for a few different reasons. but also...
The v1 pickup of the PASV-4 is no longer manufactured
The v1 pickup of the PASV-4 can only be services if parts are available
There are no close up pictures of the truss
There are no detailed pictures of the bridge
There are no detailed pictures of the butt
The lighting of these images might not reveal all superficial damage given the dark color of the graphite.
I would propose we create a new term for sellers who have chanced upon an instrument that they think is going to get them rich quick.
Maybe a survey is in order...