Pepe Silvia wrote: ↑Thu Apr 30, 2020 7:06 pm
Jimjam wrote: ↑Thu Apr 30, 2020 5:03 pm
Pepe Silvia wrote: ↑Thu Apr 30, 2020 10:31 am
What's so special about the early CVs?
Probably nothing exceptional.
I guess sometimes you get a combination of unusual colors, first year/first edition, "exclusivity" after being discontinued, etc.
I'm basing that on what i see second hand examples go for, sometimes more than what the retail price was.
I guess skyrocket in this example is probably out of the question, how far can a model still in production, in one way or another, skyrocket? But it could be a bit more desirable within knowledgable circles, if thats makes sense.
What was changed after the first year? I had a Sonic Blue MIC CV Jazzmaster that I bought for like $170 open box from musicians friend and was lucky to get that back when i sold it
Apologies Pepe, I probably wasn't clear.
I didn't originally post on the Squire CV stuff, so I am unsure as to what has changed.
But I do agree with the original commenter, however I was thinking more of already discontinued models:
Squier Tele w/Jazzmaster neck (forget the name)
Squier Cabronita (w/ and without bigsby)
Squier 24/75" Thinline Tele
etc.
I do know the Squier Mustang with the chunky neck has now changed to the slimmer neck.
But i do think your sonic blue will/would've become desirable.
I couldn't give away a Squier Vista Musicmaster bass in surf green 15 years ago, even a couple of years ago i was struggling to shift a Squire Venus in surf green, now i'd have to pay triple to get them back.