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What the heck did I buy? Native drum content?
Dave Scepter replied to mirrorimij's topic in Hamer Fan Club Messageboard
Just don't take the gold waist chain off and you should be fine π³ -
Can someone explain to me Coachella?
Dave Scepter replied to Saul Goodman's topic in Hamer Fan Club Messageboard
Too easy π€£ -
I got this A 2012 G&L ASAT Classic Bluesboy Korina Collection guitar, specifically the limited edition (1 of 100) made in Fullerton, CA, is typically valued between $2,000 and $2,500+ in excellent to mint condition. Reverb +1 These guitars are premium USA-made models featuring a solid korina body, a Seth Lover humbucker in the neck, and a Pao Ferro fretboard
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Random (Music and Guitar Related) Thoughts Thread
Dave Scepter replied to LucSulla's topic in Hamer Fan Club Messageboard
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Reverb Takes Another Step Down
Dave Scepter replied to Dutchman's topic in Hamer Fan Club Messageboard
Hey Steve, please excuse my ignorance, but I'm not quite sure I follow... what's the problem if it was listed as a reproduction?.. not trying to pick a fight or choose a side, just trying to learn -
I just Google the name brand/model of guitar and ask what it's worth.... nowadays AI will filter everything and give you a pretty accurate assessment Example from Google: A 1985 Hamer KK (K.K. Downing) Vector, particularly with the rare "Zulu" (red and black) graphic finish, is highly sought after by collectors, with prices potentially exceeding $4,000β$5,000+ depending on condition, original Kahler tremolo, and case. Standard red or mahogany finishes with typical wear generally fall in the mid-to-high thousands range. Value Drivers for 1985 Hamer KK Vector: Finish/Graphics: The Zulu Bengal graphic finish is considered the most valuable/rare. Condition: Original Kahler tremolo, pickups, and minimal paint chips around the V-points increase value. Case: Original hard-shell case is essential for maximizing value. Modifications: Mid-80s models sometimes have added MIDI pickups or factory mods (e.g.,), which can be a collector's item but sometimes lower the value compared to a completely stock guitar. Ensure the guitar is a USA model, as later Korean Vector models are significantly less valuable ($250β$300).
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WIP: More Pics When Parts Arrive
Dave Scepter replied to RobB's topic in Hamer Fan Club Messageboard
Hey Holmes, please excuse my ignorance... what is this, some kind of trem stop? -
Hamer Vector Flying V 1985 - Red and Black Zulu Bengal Tiger Finish Electric GUI https://reverb.com/item/93062934?utm_source=android-app&utm_medium=android-share&utm_campaign=listing&utm_content=93062934 Honestly, this is not a bad deal considering 20 plus years ago these were averaging selling at $3,500 and this one is quite unique and are getting super super rare... I'm not into Kahlers, but if I were and had the money π€·
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Always loved that song... Here's another one from when they were experimenting with heavier tunes... the dude obviously led a busy life, raising 8 sons with 30 grandchildren π³
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RIP Alan Osmond π
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It's understood...
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The Reason Why Older Records Sound Better
Dave Scepter replied to Dave Scepter's topic in Hamer Fan Club Messageboard
No truer words π -
Random (Music and Guitar Related) Thoughts Thread
Dave Scepter replied to LucSulla's topic in Hamer Fan Club Messageboard
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The Reason Why Older Records Sound Better
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Very nice!π