Tomcat
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How much did it sell for just a few years back?
Seven figures, as rumour has it.
How much did it sell for just a few years back?
Seven figures, as rumour has it.
Seven figures, as rumour has it.
Seven figures, as rumour has it.
Maverick Music's advertised price was 2,000,000, right?:2cool
Just a rumour. :ganz
120k for the Greeny? April comes very early this year. :ganz
A rumour that nobody challenged at the time. At least not on this forum if I recall.
EMP Mueseum in Seattle would be a good place for it.
I'd love to see it in a museum as well, but I think a British museum would be more fitting.
It's all about perceived value. You may think it is worth that. As a Burst, I do not.
As a piece of rock and roll history and placed accordingly yes $500K is a good deal. EMP Mueseum in Seattle would be a good place for it. Purchased as a tool of the art and the songs written with it and looked after as an exhibit. Great.
Peter would think it quite ridiculous I'm sure if he were to be asked about this. He told me many years back he never really bonded with it.
$500K for a Burst? No, just no given it's condition, it's murky history, it's neck breaks, it's alleged replaced parts. There are far better examples than this one to be had for a lot less.
I'm not one for letting sentimentality cloud my judgement. Which is surprising as Peter is my favourite player.
I'd love to see it in a museum as well, but I think a British museum would be more fitting.
$500K for a Burst? No, just no given it's condition, it's murky history, it's neck breaks, it's alleged replaced parts. There are far better examples than this one to be had for a lot less.
+1 Outside of the guitar geeks, relatively few people in the USA even know who PG is. That is a crying shame.
+1 Outside of the guitar geeks, relatively few people in the USA even know who PG is. That is a crying shame.
Most Americans know he is the guy that covered that Santana song... :ganz