I was pissed I missed the opportunity on the Supreme SM58! I had some friends looking out for it to go for sale online, and missed it. Not paying $800 for a meme.
I’m still over here salty about Peavey 5150 prices. Those amps are great, but no one should be paying more than $700 for them and people are literally mowing each other down to pay upwards of $2k. Eddie is surely rolling over in his grave.
The Epiphones too...sold one a couple of years ago and wanted to get another just as these ding dongs started jacking the prices up. They can have that mess. They’re nowhere near worth $1000+.
I greatly enjoy this panel on this wonderful channel. Had a bit of a crappy day... nothing a cold beer and as new episode of ridiculous reverb listings couldn't fix.
God damn, there's a local listing that's been around for I think 15 years at least. It's a literal pentagram, the body is the lines of a pentagram. It has a strat style fixed bridge and a single neck pickup. I believe the seller is the luthier who made it. It's been popping in and out the local listings for all those years, just saw it again but now it's gone again so I can't link it. The asking price has always been 666€ and it seems like it has never sold. It's a meme everybody in Finland seems to know, would've liked to show it to you. It looks ridiculously stupid, but judging the maker's other instruments, they are good quality, just very original designs.
Idk, 200 buck? The cheapest warmoth neck costs more than 200 bucks finished. You could probably sell the neck with tuners, and loaded pickguard for more than $200 bucks.
Imagine paying $35k for a guitar as an investment in 1999 and then 2008 happens. Counting for inflation in today’s money they paid $54,900 for that guitar.... Insane.
That Patrick guitar was hilarious. Particularly when we see the back. From the front it was funny just because it's Patrick. From the back it was even more funny because you realize just how janky it is. Pay me more because I tapped this on a guitar. LOL!
My 13 year old son would love it. He’d probably keep it on camera for his gaming live streams while using his blue mic for the actual audio. No F’ing way I’d pay that much for it. I should troll my kid by making one out of one of my old 58’s. He’d probably flip out with happiness.🤣🤣🤣👍🥃
I mean, if you manage to snag them at retail price, it isn't that expensive. Their t shirts are 30 to 40 bucks, which is above average, but not ridiculous. Some of their higher end stuff is the same, the problem is the amount of people that want it drives the resale price astronomically.
It’s one of the most normie trendy things anyone can buy. If you purchase insane amounts of money on a Hobby Lobby blank shirt with a red rectangle on it, you deserve it and also deserve to be shamed.
You remember that Goth Epiphone with the skull pickup covers? I actually know the new owner of it. They tried to offer me it for my 2007 Gibson Les Paul Studio LOL
Would love to see you do some celebrity Reverb shop listings. I’ve seen some ridiculous prices on some of them. Literally selling gear they didn’t really use or like for inflated prices because they owned it. Billy Corgan comes to mind, $40,000 Alesis SR16 drum machine
Most of the Official Artist Reverb Shops price the items at price that is reasonable for the particular item unless it is something that was prominent in the artist’s career. The Billy Corgan Shop was/is a notable exception. I’ve actually purchased items from a couple of celebrity’s shops. I bought a Victoria Ivy League amp from Ray LaMontange not only was it several hundred dollars cheaper than a brand new Ivy League it was the least expensive Victoria Amp listed on Reverb when I bought it. I would have bought the Gibson J-185 that Chris Carrabba played on Dashboard Confessional’s MTV Unplugged show if someone hadn’t beaten me to it. It sold for less than the price of a new J-185.
9:40 In 1999, Carlos Santana released Supernatural which has sold 30 million copies and won 8 Grammys. He'd made a living being a musician before, but 1999 was that guy's year.
Their Studio For Artist models (the Lola, Delia, and Sheena) are also great values. Rumored to be made in the same Chinese factory that Gibson uses to make Epiphones. Even some of the guitars they sold through big box stores (ME501, ME601, ME535) are decent instruments. Their cheaper electrics are fine to learn how to mod guitars.
@@CarsInDimension For what its worth, i have the same guitar as listed in this ad but with a Kramer neck and an emg 85 for the pup. It plays great, and the stock trem stays in tune well with the Kramer neck.
Fluff there’s a 2001 standard strat brand new for 50 k. Why isn’t that here. Seller has a new ovation for same price that is new. I found that same acoustic used for 400 dollars
He probably didn’t even see the offer. Super low offers are automatically denied and the seller will most likely not see it until they look for offers made on the listing.
In 1999 Santana was actually making bank, he was not hurting for money at all like you say. One of his biggest albums ever came out, Containing his biggest hit to date “smooth”.
Hendrix guitar: this is the only one like this. No shit, but i can put a picture of me on there and it would be just as true that it would be the only one like that.
On Reverb right now is an Ibanez S 1997 URUSHI MULTI COLOR guitar, it's listed at $34,240.32 +$380.45 shipping...nice looking guitar but just a tad bit expensive, ya think?