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ehguy

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Hey everyone, I have one of 100 Namm 100th anniversary musicman stingray basses, and I'm thinking about selling it. The problem is, I have nothing to reference to for a good price to sell it for. I paid around $3500 for it and it is still in great condition; a little belt buckle wear but that is all. it has a status graphite neck and sounds incredible. I was just wondering if I could get some opinions on a good sale price and/or where to sell it.
thanks!
 

TSanders

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Whats the exchange rate?

To be honest, if you want to sell it, Id eBay it.

However, if I had it Id probably be hanging on to it. Its is after all, a very limited run.
 

ehguy

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I'm not sure what it is anymore...
it's not something I really want to give up, but seeing as my time as a musician is pretty much done, it just makes more sense for someone else to have it. But thanks for the advice, I was thinking maybe ebay as well.
 

TSanders

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Well your situation is understandable. I doubt you would have a hard time getting rid of it on eBay. Best of luck to you.
 

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Bass Central has one in mint condition....in fact, they've had it for a very, very long time, priced at $2500, which - IMO - is way high. Not that they aren't good basses, i'm sure they are, and they are limited edition.

But that will give you some idea of what they're NOT selling for, I guess.

I'd eBay it and see what the market says. Take lots of good photos and write a good ad and you'll get more for it.
 
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