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How much should I ask for my Bean?

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Adam DeLong

PostPosted: 07/21/2003 at 1:02 AM    Post subject: How much should I ask for my Bean? link

I have a vintage early 80\'s Travis Bean Bass Serial # 386 and I am
selling it on Ebay. What would be a reasonable price for this item, it is
in good condition except for some of the laquer is stripping on the top and
back. I'm not sure exactly what model # it is. If you think you may be able to help me if you had a picture, let me know, i've got plenty of pictures available.

Thanks,
Adam


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david johnson

PostPosted: 07/26/2003 at 4:29 AM    Post subject: RE:How much should I ask for my Bean? link

hello,
i would first-off recommend that you register your bass with this site. they are trying to compile a "complete" list of all TB's currently in existence. it is very important in that it certifies authenticity, and "books" your insturment into a certified database.
As far as a listing e-bay price goes, I would recommend setting a reserve at $900.00 for this. I would set it at this for two reasons: 1.) so you only have people who are "serious" about the purchase bidding (trust me, i have been ****** before by a deadbeat), and 2.) so you won't understate the actual value of your insturment.
I think that if you got $1200.00 out of that guitar (in this economy), you would have done VERY well...
please keep us posted!!!
-dave

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