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Ok, so a member of my church folk group just bought a 1970 Fender P bass for only $250. It was sitting around in a an attic untouched for the last 20 years. I can't say the thing is imaculate, but it is ingreat shape. All original electronics and parts. The bass just got appraised at $2,300...unreal. What a lucky find.

I will share a little secret...this is why I like to visit antique stores in the area. You never know what you'll find. A lot of people just don't know what they have sitting around.

Happy hunting!

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I have heard these kind of stories a number of times.

I just wish it would happen to me .

Josh

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Actually, my first electric guitar (and still my favorite) is a 59 Les Paul Jr. I picked up in 1976 for 50$ at a flea market. Of course I have let enough others slip through my hands - I still kick myself for the mid-50's Martin dread I missed.....


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How mant others here are old enough to remember the $50 Jeeps that "could be Bought" and the military Harley flatheads the same-"Still in crates and cosmoline!?" Or the rural legend-the Corvette that could be bought for a grand max because person died in it and stunk it up-just got to pull it out of the barn and burn out the interior to kill the odor and then restore?


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I did and found 73 sets of old growth Brazilian













Or as Areosmith would say..... "Dream on...."

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[QUOTE=Miketobey] Or the rural legend-the Corvette that could be bought for a grand max because person died in it and stunk it up-just got to pull it out of the barn and burn out the interior to kill the odor and then restore?[/QUOTE]

Saw that one on mythbusters (Discovery channel). They used a pig to rot inside the corvette. They could never get the rotton flesh smell out...ever. Ended up selling the vette for scrap I believe IIRC.


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my best finds were a '31-'32 national duolian and bacon banjo in a basement(dry) for
$150 for the pair.


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