The
September issue of “Vintage Guitar News and Views”
Going back forwards
Well, with the cost
of everything going up, just how far up is the high going to be ? No one knows
this answer, but I feel that everything is just hideously expensive. I mean 18
K for a car? 250 K for a home? Shoes, shirts, 30 to 50 bucks a pop, This is
ludicrous, and vintage guitars ?sheeze,
gimme a break, I mean the average you and I can’t afford sweet old vintage gear
,that’s just a fact, So ,is all this out of kilter ? All askew? There will
always be people willing to pay more and more for collectables and that forces
the average guy or girl out of the price game, other than a lucky break here
and there stumbling on a sweet guitar at a reasonable price. I mean I do
understand that 1962 (picked at random) is gone and will never come again and
even though a guitar can be made today exactly like that sweet old girl, the same
weight, color, feel, tone, It could be vastly inferior or vastly superior to
the original or the original itself could be crap, but, there lies the crux.
“The original 1962.” Original 1962 guitars
are only made in 1962, never before, never again!
So if everyone wants
a 1962 era guitar and only so many were originally made, we then enter the
world of supply and demand, which in turn factors the pricing index’s, which
fuels the ever increasing in prices for a limited supply of goods with over
market saturation of demand regardless of whether ¾ of the consumers wanting
the item can even afford it. The desire is there and that in turn adds more
fuel to the fire. So Greg, what’s you’re point?
I don’t really know, except that price fluctuations will always occur
within a market and that prices will always rise on the long run as long as
there is a limited supply of goods , especially
one that is sought after , often duplicated, can even be replicated , but never
fully actually authenticated as a time period correct piece. Even if every
detail is correct, but the actual manufacturing date is in the past, never to
be revisited again, and I guess that is where the mystique of it all lies, today
is gone, never to return and somehow tomorrow just isn’t the same. Well that is
until the day after tomorrow. So today’s bargains may just very well be
tomorrows collectables that we can afford to buy. Just some food for thought
and something for you to digest. As always this is just my news and views, so
may all your days be memorable, all your friends be true and all your riffs be killer,
Till next month, Greg at Greg’s guitars .Gregsguitars.net
Posted at 10:54 am by gregsguitars