DarkHammer Posted Thursday at 12:53 PM Posted Thursday at 12:53 PM I see these 1980s Specials with various patterns of stripes offered at much higher prices. I don't get the appeal - it's a normal Special with random stripes, not really associated with any famous musicians. It's not even a picture, just simple stripes. And top is solid color, not even a burst or interesting woodgrain, which indicates lower quality wood. I understand some could be very limited or even one off specimens, but paying 3-4 times what normal Special is worth makes no sense to me. What are your thoughts? Here's one for $6,500: https://reverb.com/item/97993345-hamer-special-1981-black-white?bk=eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJqdGkiOiI4MGYzMDNiMC1kNzU0LTRkMTctOTdlYy0zYmFmOWZlNmU5ZmIiLCJpYXQiOjE3ODExODA0MDUsInVzZXJfaWQiOiI2NjE2ODAiLCJzZXNzaW9uX2lkIjoiYWZmNGFjNDEtMTE0ZC00YTdmLTg5YzAtNGU1ZmI0ZmYwMDZkIiwiY29va2llX2lkIjoiMjY0MjA5M2QtYjllMS00ZDlhLTg4ZGEtNTZjMGJkMjdjNmNmIiwicHJvZHVjdF9pZCI6Ijk3OTkzMzQ1Iiwic291cmNlIjoiTk9ORSJ9.hjVYTtCbQ_-0K90eOMpzKF5Lx9Cbybhp793V2bJfUqU 1 Quote
Steve Haynie Posted Thursday at 01:14 PM Posted Thursday at 01:14 PM Graphic finishes were not being done by anyone else at the time, or at least not until Hamer did it. Some people want to buy the nostalgia, but when you get down to it the guitar underneath the paint is what matters. There is one graphic Special out there that was given away as a prize in a British magazine. The image of it has stuck in my head nearly 45 years, so it would be tempting to buy it should it ever come up for sale. However, it may have been made at a time when when the necks were thinner or more narrow at the nut. It would be awful to spend the big bucks on a guitar that has the wrong specs for what feels comfortable to me. 4 Quote
RobB Posted Thursday at 06:36 PM Posted Thursday at 06:36 PM (edited) 6 hours ago, DarkHammer said: And top is solid color, not even a burst or interesting woodgrain, which indicates lower quality wood. That’s not true. I have Graphic Special, and it rips. I don’t care how pretty the wood is under the finish. Edited Thursday at 07:40 PM by RobB 1 1 Quote
cornjulio Posted Thursday at 06:40 PM Posted Thursday at 06:40 PM (edited) This is mine. I absolutely love that finish. The graphic finishes were all one-offs, no two alike. This one here is also in The Book (thanks to @serial) Edited Thursday at 07:41 PM by cornjulio bigger photo 8 Quote
mrjamiam Posted Thursday at 07:39 PM Posted Thursday at 07:39 PM 40 minutes ago, Dave Scepter said: 🤘😝🤘 Squars and bars? Great fiddle! 1 Quote
mrjamiam Posted Thursday at 07:45 PM Posted Thursday at 07:45 PM 6 hours ago, DarkHammer said: I see these 1980s Specials with various patterns of stripes offered at much higher prices. I don't get the appeal - it's a normal Special with random stripes, not really associated with any famous musicians. It's not even a picture, just simple stripes. And top is solid color, not even a burst or interesting woodgrain, which indicates lower quality wood. I understand some could be very limited or even one off specimens, but paying 3-4 times what normal Special is worth makes no sense to me. What are your thoughts? Here's one for $6,500: https://reverb.com/item/97993345-hamer-special-1981-black-white?bk=eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJqdGkiOiI4MGYzMDNiMC1kNzU0LTRkMTctOTdlYy0zYmFmOWZlNmU5ZmIiLCJpYXQiOjE3ODExODA0MDUsInVzZXJfaWQiOiI2NjE2ODAiLCJzZXNzaW9uX2lkIjoiYWZmNGFjNDEtMTE0ZC00YTdmLTg5YzAtNGU1ZmI0ZmYwMDZkIiwiY29va2llX2lkIjoiMjY0MjA5M2QtYjllMS00ZDlhLTg4ZGEtNTZjMGJkMjdjNmNmIiwicHJvZHVjdF9pZCI6Ijk3OTkzMzQ1Iiwic291cmNlIjoiTk9ORSJ9.hjVYTtCbQ_-0K90eOMpzKF5Lx9Cbybhp793V2bJfUqU That's a great-looking graphic, with the kind of wear you'd expect to see, but it looks a lot less faded/yellowed than a lot of them. Most of the hardware has been changed - tuners, pickups, knobs - but it looks like it still sports the long switch tip, if you've been looking for one. I agree that the price seems unconnected to current reality, but I looked for quite a while for mine and had to pay over the odds as compared to a non-graphic Special of similar vintage. If the selling prices get anywhere near that, I might persuade myself to let mine go. 1 Quote
bry4321 Posted Thursday at 09:28 PM Posted Thursday at 09:28 PM 2 hours ago, cornjulio said: This is mine. I absolutely love that finish. The graphic finishes were all one-offs, no two alike. This one here is also in The Book (thanks to @serial) Love that one! Quote
Jimbilly Posted yesterday at 12:06 AM Posted yesterday at 12:06 AM An artwork element to the paintjob for sure, and some rarity. I think a few pros had played them?, which always helps a whole lot. I have a Gibson 'designer series' Explorer bass in a black and white stripe graphic, I think it's super cool, so very '80s, - which were largely my formative years for music and pop culture 1 Quote
DaveL Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago I no longer own this but it was one of the coolest I've seen. Believe it's a UPC code. I miss the good ole daze of Daddy's Junky Music where you could walk in a see one of these hanging on the wall... mispriced. 8 Quote
ZR Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Haha, Daddy's Junky Music.... been awhile since I've heard that! I like these graphics! Quote
cornjulio Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago I'm sure quite a few of you have seen this but there is one in Italy for sale that looks like it's in pretty good condition, the white has gone yellow but it's a nice finish and the price is a little more realistic (no affiliation): https://reverb.com/item/93571703-hamer-special-1981-custom-black-and-white-graphics-video Quote
specialk Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 5 hours ago, cornjulio said: there is one in Italy for sale 3 Quote
crunchee Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) It's just a paint job, nothing more. They might be relevant if someone has a Noo Wave revival band and/or a closet full of Zubaz. Edited 3 hours ago by crunchee 1 1 Quote
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