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This just posted on the 12th Fret's store web site in Toronto $32,000.00
https://www.12fret.com/instruments/e...lecaster-1965/
Doug
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10-05-2022 03:22 PM
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Actually, they've listed it at $32,500.
I was a buyer until I saw that.
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Originally Posted by Jonathan0996
You can have the guitar Jonathan. :-)
Doug
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Good to see the Allan key is still taped on.
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Originally Posted by BigDaddyLoveHandles
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Ordinary 1965 Telecasters go for more. It looks like it's discounted because it was used by a jazz guitarist. That's how little respect jazz gets in the gear world.
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Originally Posted by Jonathan0996
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he used the ashtray cover as an ashtray on gigs
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But the humbucker ruins it. ?
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Originally Posted by wintermoon
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Would be cool to come from Tonto across the “Creek” to Buffalo. Maybe Hammer is interested in brokering something. At my age, way beyond my means
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That is so cool. Wonder what gauge strings he used. It does say he had a plain G.
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Originally Posted by BigDaddyLoveHandles
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Originally Posted by Woody Sound
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Originally Posted by Doug B
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He used to carry it around in a bag, and then throw it in his car's trunk!
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So unless a rich collector or Rock Star who loved Ed Bickert, good luck with that asking price! Lol! Not to say his playing wasn’t excellent, Jazz players don’t bring that much added collectors value!
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I'll hold out for this one, thanks.
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Originally Posted by wintermoon
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Originally Posted by sgcim
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Originally Posted by jads57
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Jim
I can't think of anyone more that would cherish this guitar and it's legacy than you.
Rich
Ps. His guitar is a reminder to me that the tone comes not so much from the guitar, but the player.
Originally Posted by Jim Soloway
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I have a very early ‘66 in the for sale section at 1/4 of that price
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Jim Soloway again no disrespect to Ed Bickert, what a great player!
But again most famous Jazz Guitarists don’t add that much to the normal Vintage value of the instrument.
It seems to be more of a Rock Star Collectors thing in general. I actually hope it goes for less to a great young player who will actually use it to make music instead.
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Originally Posted by jads57
First Ed was one of the few who was irrevocably associated with a single guitar. This is not just a guitar he owned and played some. As far as I know it is the only guitar he played in public from the mid 60's until the end of his career.
Second, it is the guitar that proved that a solid body was a viable instrument for jazz and it established the Tele as the de facto standard for that purpose.
Third, it has completely transparent history right down to when and why it was modified.
Four, it was used to make some magnificent music.
Five, Ed is a Canadian icon, in many ways it is Ed, not Lenny Breau who is the both the father of Canadian jazz guitar and the carrier of the torch who never moved away Canada. Just that last part makes him a very special hero to Canadians. So it's value is undoubtedly higher in Canada than anywhere else.
And finally six, the seller is not only reputable but also has an association with this guitar going all the way back to the beginning including having done all the mods.
Probably the player I would most like to see with it is Tim Lerch.
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