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or do you not care that much?  I'm probably going to be putting one of my Hamers up on the chopping block.. it didnt come with a case.. but I do have a case for one of my other Hamers I could use..  In all fairness I never gig with a case.. so its not that big of a deal if I give up the case... Im just wondering what the general consensus is on how important a Hamer case is... 

thanks

on a side note.. I can see if it were a Standard you would def. want the case

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1 hour ago, neastguy said:

I'm probably going to be putting one of my Hamers up on the chopping block.. it didnt come with a case.. but I do have a case for one of my other Hamers I could use.. 

What model guitar?  Just so we know what we're dealing with here?
Could be someone wants that guitar and doesn't care about a case, or someone might have a spare case.

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A Blitz Bass or Scarab Bass needs its original case, or someone will have to spend a lot of time looking for something else that fits.  As for putting a price on the case or lack of a case, I dunno. 

If a Special or Sunburst is in an unbranded case it does not matter that much to me. 

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11 minutes ago, neastguy said:

its the guitar in my avatar..  a brown special

Ok - I think a lot of guitar guys would have a spare Les Paul -shaped case kicking around, and if not they're as common as guitar cases come. If one had to buy one, it wouldn't be a lot of money.
It shouldn't impact your sale price very much.  $100 tops.

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1 hour ago, kizanski said:

Ok - I think a lot of guitar guys would have a spare Les Paul -shaped case kicking around, and if not they're as common as guitar cases come. If one had to buy one, it wouldn't be a lot of money.
It shouldn't impact your sale price very much.  $100 tops.

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There aren't a lot of legitimate reasons a Hamer should be selling without an OHSC. Whether or not you bought it with a OHSC, why is it missing now? A Gibson or Fender sells with gig bag these days, but a Hamer NEVER sold without a OHSC. "$100 tops"? Fuck that. Better make it $200 minimum, if you want to sell me a Hamer with no case. Yeah, you can buy a case to fit for `$100-ish, but it just isn't the same. Gig bags suck. YMMV.

ETA: These thoughts are based on a DC style guitar... Prices for special styles like V's, Standards, etc. are compounded.

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I am always saddened by sellers that part the OHSC case and the guitar.  I do not like buying the guitar without the OHSC.   Unless it is super rare, why should I bother, when I can wait for the same model with the case?  The fact that expensive Fenders come with gig bags now makes me want to barf.  Cheap, cheap, cheap!

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I bought it used years ago and he said it didnt come with a HSC.. I didnt really care because I never gig with hard cases..  I'm a believer in gig bags if you actually gig..  if you are going on tour now that is a different story.  Ever see a hard case fall over.. I think your neck is more likely to snap rather than if a soft case falls over.. YMMV   nuff said....

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I think having the ohsc is more likely that the person took care of it... but not sure I'd pay a premium other

than the cost to replace it.   

 

  re: GC     Once had a Gibson custom shop explorer ship from GC without a case... arrived in perfect shape, when

I called they looked for it and in 5 minutes,  found it.       why would the clerk pack an expensive wierdly shaped guitar

and not think about the case case?    BTW:  their inventory system for cases is totally f-d up.   once bought a Fender 

American Vintage reissue with a case... didn't get it.   They looked up in the system, the guitar had been bought and 

returned five times, they had no way to see where the case was...  

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6 hours ago, HamerCustomEr said:

I am always saddened by sellers that part the OHSC case and the guitar.  I do not like buying the guitar without the OHSC.   Unless it is super rare, why should I bother, when I can wait for the same model with the case?  The fact that expensive Fenders come with gig bags now makes me want to barf.  Cheap, cheap, cheap!

if I could get a fender style guitar new for $250 cheaper w/0 a case I'd go for that...   seriously all my cases are stacked up in a corner and never used..   especially with a fender style guitar..(gibson style with the neck angle I could see more justification) now if you are a collector its a different story  IMO

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9 hours ago, DaveH said:

There aren't a lot of legitimate reasons a Hamer should be selling without an OHSC. Whether or not you bought it with a OHSC, why is it missing now? A Gibson or Fender sells with gig bag these days, but a Hamer NEVER sold without a OHSC. "$100 tops"? Fuck that. Better make it $200 minimum, if you want to sell me a Hamer with no case. Yeah, you can buy a case to fit for `$100-ish, but it just isn't the same. Gig bags suck. YMMV.

ETA: These thoughts are based on a DC style guitar... Prices for special styles like V's, Standards, etc. are compounded.

This morning, and with a clearer head, this sounded a bit rough... Sorry.

I guess what I should have said is I won't pay a premium for Hamer including a case (which was the original point of the thread), but I will deduct it from what I would pay for a Hamer with a missing OHSC. YMMV.

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Like several others here, I'd expect a $100 discount on a Special/Sunburst/Studio sans case.  Probably the same for an S-or T-style bolt-on like a Diablo, Centaura, Daytona, etc. I'd really need to be interested in a particular guitar, as I'm always suspicious of any guitar that came with a HSC that somehow got separated from said HSC.  I'd certainly be more forgiving if the guitar was exceptionally rare and very old. 

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I'll amend my comments somewhat to say that's more of a guitar's provenance I'm automatically suspicious of when it's listed for sale and is in pristine condition, but with the OHSC nowhere in sight.  A bandmate of mine had his '94 Studio stolen from the stage after a gig at The Attic in Greenville after he'd only had it a year.  He still has the OHSC, as far as I know, but the guitar never showed up again. 

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