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I realize prices are over the top, but maybe this is nothing new. Still, when it has to be a Gibson, what are the markers for a reasonable price? Looking at a mint, unplayed 2015 Super 400 CES natural for $15k, shipped. Expensive, yes, but not as much as another mint condition 2008 Super 400 on Reverb for 25k.
Are Reverb prices even a guide? Not much to go in there with the "sold listings" filter.
Thank you for any perspective on pricing on these or L5's.
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11-03-2021 10:17 PM
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Links might help…
lots of incredible Super 400s on Reverb right now, wowee.Last edited by Donplaysguitar; 11-03-2021 at 11:56 PM.
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Originally Posted by Donplaysguitar
2015 Gibson Custom Shop Super 400 Archtop Unplayed Mint OHSC Magnificent Ax *769 — Panther Guitars - Discount On-Line Guitar Sales
Gibson Custom Shop Super 400 CES 2008 Natural | joey's Gear | Reverb
Gibson L5 CES Nat 1996 | Retro Deco | Reverb
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Have you seen these actual sale prices listed on Reverb? The trend has certainly been upward, like almost all guitars, but what’s left over is often outliers, and there will often be some outliers and some sketchy results in the Reverb records too. Usually the middle numbers are about right if you’re looking at Reverb records. Of course, a Super 400 doesn’t sell nearly as often as a Les Paul Standard, making it harder to find accurate comps.
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No, I did not see these. I will go back for a look. Thank you for this.
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Are you using the "Sold Listings" checkbox?
You might see more previous listings by instead appending the url with "&showsold=true", so:
reverb.com/marketplace?query=gibson super 400&product_type=electric-guitars&showsold=true
instead of:
reverb.com/marketplace?query=gibson super 400&product_type=electric-guitars&show_only_sold=true
Just in case seeing more past prices helps.
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Originally Posted by Alea
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Keep in mind that if you are just looking at the sold listings, you will actually see the the asking price at the time of sale which is not necessarily the actual selling price. The Reverb Price Guide will show you the actual selling price.
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Originally Posted by tomvwash
I like the 2015 vs. the 2008. Any chance to play first would be important for me. If it's unplayed, how is the intonation? Has the case lining color bled into the binding?
Good luck!!!
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Originally Posted by Donplaysguitar
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Also keep in mind that some guitar sellers on Reverb settle on a price and make a deal outside of Reverb to avoid the fees and then remove the listing so that sale doesn't show up on Reverb searches.
Just sayin'...
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A lot of money was just printed during this ongoing pandemic and so asset prices are up. It is hard to keep up. What a guitar sold for a couple of months ago may no longer be what it will bring in the market.
If it is something you really want, look at what is on the market, make some offers and make the best deal you can. Buying a high dollar guitar sight unseen without a solid return policy is a pretty big risk. Buying from a reputable dealer or a trusted longtime member of this forum may be your best bet. Good luck! I almost sold my sunburst Super 400 to a fellow forum member for $6500 a few years back. I am sure glad that I kept it. I suspect that I could get $8500-$9,000 for it today, but I like having it, so I won't be finding that out.
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Originally Posted by tomvwash
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This forum is a blessing for buying guitars. Normally the folks are great and I have done well dealing with them.
Reverb is not a barometer of prices as far as selling real price. Some great dealers are…..Larry Wexer for one.
Clearly Gibson archtops are going up fast. They are not making them and they are a world known product. SS had it well. Find one and go..
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[QUOTE=Stringswinger;1156185] Buying a high dollar guitar sight unseen without a solid return policy is a pretty big risk. Buying from a reputable dealer or a trusted longtime member of this forum may be your best bet. /QUOTE]
Agreed! A friend of mine got burned that way. People aren't always truthful about the condition of the guitar, sad to say. That's why I always buy new.
Speaking of new, you may indeed be able to order a new one. For $16K and with a return policy. The figuring is not like it was in Henry's era though. That's a shame, and a little puzzling to me.
Gibson Custom Super 400 Hollowbody Electric Guitar | Musician's Friend
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Originally Posted by Stringswinger
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Sure, but you can probably order whatever you want. They (Musicians Friend and GC) have the L5 and LeGrande for order too.
Interestingly they show the L5 to have a 24.75" scale length. I wonder if that's a mistake.
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Originally Posted by Alea
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Originally Posted by Donplaysguitar
13k including taxes for a new L-5; 15k for a mint, unplayed Super 400, 2015. Still a lot cheaper than my Hyundai.
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They never stopped AFAIK. People have assumed that they stopped because they (Gibson) don't show them in their online "line-up", but we have seen and heard otherwise from Gibson themselves.
There is a brand new L4 for sale that was posted on this forum a few days ago. That's a carved Gibson archtop.
It's certainly true that we don't see them being produced in significant numbers and readily available at the usual big dealers. At minimum it has been confusing.
2021 Gibson L-4 CES?
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Originally Posted by Donplaysguitar
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Originally Posted by tomvwash
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Originally Posted by citizenk74
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Originally Posted by Alea
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Looks like Eric Schoenberg has a 1971 Super 400CES and he’s asking less than 10k for it.
Gibson Super 400 CESN Full Body Electric Guitar, circa 1971 | om28.com
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