Mayflown said:Dear Mr B3.
I've lived through that time period, and I don't consider anything made in the 80's 'vintage', so my answer may be colored. Having said that a hacked up old strat is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. I personally would not pay over $100 for the thing, with the idea of selling it for $200. To me it's not worth a penny more. If there is someone else out there who would attribute a greater value than that, then suggest to your friend that he sell it to them. Please do not buy this guitar for yourself.
Yours,
Mayfly.
Ahhhhh, the Melody shop, I remember that store well, bought my first Kramer Beretta there....Good times.... :guitarplayer2:jackthehack said:Mayflown said:Dear Mr B3.
I've lived through that time period, and I don't consider anything made in the 80's 'vintage', so my answer may be colored. Having said that a hacked up old strat is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. I personally would not pay over $100 for the thing, with the idea of selling it for $200. To me it's not worth a penny more. If there is someone else out there who would attribute a greater value than that, then suggest to your friend that he sell it to them. Please do not buy this guitar for yourself.
Yours,
Mayfly.
+1 :icon_thumright:
Off the top of my head, the only model made in the 80's that MIGHT be semi-collectable was a model made out of Walnut, which I don't think they made that many of, because they weighed 10-12 lbs. In general early 80's Strats were probably some of the worst ever made; a buddy of mine worked at the Melody Shop in Dallas and would complain about how many Strats they had to return to Fender due to defects.
The Central Scrutinizer said:there are a lot of good/collectible early 80s fenders...
they got really good, especially the Dan Smith's (1st version)
the first version of the Reissues made in fullerton have a great reputation and have doubled in price over the last couple of years.
As jack mentioned, the walnut strat is also very collectible (never played one)
another great one was "the strat" with the gold hardware and "incorrect" headstock.
I was offered an "elite" strat for 800 $ a couple of years ago and didn't go for it because I thought the freeflyte trem looked weird.. now they sell for well over 3000
I heard some good stories about the international color series too, but never played them... they may be late 70s though.