West R Lee
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I'll tell ya Fungus, my personal opinion is that the existence of LTG has raised eBay prices of Guilds.
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That's what I was trying to say..fungusyoung said:A couple things that do surprise me:
- How long have you been able to see how many people are "watching" a guitar on Ebay if you're not the one selling it?
- 70 people watching a D25
Here's my best guess... which might account for some of the watchers, but I don't pretend to know the market. D25's are plentiful. They were made for about 40 years, and I suspect there was a significant number more of D25's produced vs. any other Guild flat top year to year during most of that span.
So, could 1/3 or 1/2 of the "watchers" be potential future sellers trying to gauge the market given how crazy the economy has been? Not many other guitars have increased in value during the past 3 years or so, but I'd suspect D25's have. Of course, another % of those watchers are interested in buying one. There's also been quite a bit of praise about D25's that at least partially started here, but I've seen them referenced on many other boards with increased frequency during the past 3- 4 years... so I'd guess there is some "buzz" factor.
West R Lee said:I'll tell ya Fungus, my personal opinion is that the existence of LTG has raised eBay prices of Guilds.
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Don't get me wrong - I stand by my apology above - but what conclusion are you trying to draw from the number of watchers? I stopped counting when I reached 25 auctions for Fender gear with over 100 watchers. I even found 10 auctions in Art Pottery with over 50 watchers. There were several other categories that seemed pretty obscure to me that generated 100 watchers at least once.Dubbaround said:100 watchers now...WTF?
Hi dubbabubba; lots of people watch actual (not BIN) auctions to find out what the stuff they're interested in is selling for.fronobulax said:Anecdotal evidence suggests that people watch in preparation for making a decision to sell a similar item.Dubbaround said:100 watchers now...WTF?
The guitar has cracks all around. Why the interest?fronobulax said:Don't get me wrong - I stand by my apology above - but what conclusion are you trying to draw from the number of watchers? I stopped counting when I reached 25 auctions for Fender gear with over 100 watchers. I even found 10 auctions in Art Pottery with over 50 watchers. There were several other categories that seemed pretty obscure to me that generated 100 watchers at least once.Dubbaround said:100 watchers now...WTF?
I think the creepy German simply liked torturing cats.Nigel Wickwire said:
Dubbaround said:So people routinely watch stuff they have no interest in, huh? :?
Dubbaround said:The guitar has cracks all around. Why the interest?fronobulax said:Don't get me wrong - I stand by my apology above - but what conclusion are you trying to draw from the number of watchers? I stopped counting when I reached 25 auctions for Fender gear with over 100 watchers. I even found 10 auctions in Art Pottery with over 50 watchers. There were several other categories that seemed pretty obscure to me that generated 100 watchers at least once.Dubbaround said:100 watchers now...WTF?
I'm convinced that it's because people think it's all hog.
I sent the owner a message telling him it wasn't..but he didn't change the info.
But...you did it because the D25 and what it's doing interests you...yes? :mrgreen:jcwu said:I've added the guitar to my watch list, because I saw it mentioned in a post on LTG.
Simple as that!
Again...the D25 garners a LOT of interest, which is the point of the thread..yes? :mrgreen:littlesongs said:Dubba, I didn't want you to think I was busting your chops.
I am one of those guys who watches quite a bit of stuff without actually buying it. Every interesting Guild and especially those from either '69 or '70? Yep. All the old Sano tube amps? Yep. A game worn Jamie Moyer jersey? Yep. Rare records by Gabby Pahinui, Plas Johnson and Kid Ory? Yep. A publicity photo of a young Kermit Ruffins? Yep. A collection of books on Northwest history? Yep. Out of print classic films on VHS? Yep. Standard 8 and 16mm movie cameras? Yep. All of those things and more are on my watch list.
Everyone approaches eBay differently, but more often than not I am just browsing through a really big junk store. Although I do make regular purchases on the 'bay, much of my bookmarking is for fun and research.
Are you referring to the counter at the bottom of the auction pages? Are you sure that's watchers and not just the number of times the page has been viewed ... like the counters on nearly every other webpage?Dubbaround said:... Again...the D25 garners a LOT of interest, which is the point of the thread..yes? :mrgreen:
I have put this link up a few times now...it shows what the bids are, and how many watchers there are.capnjuan said:Are you referring to the counter at the bottom of the auction pages? Are you sure that's watchers and not just the number of times the page has been viewed ... like the counters on nearly every other webpage?Dubbaround said:... Again...the D25 garners a LOT of interest, which is the point of the thread..yes? :mrgreen:
The sellers know how many people have added their guitars to Watch Lists ... do you know for sure that's what that counter means? Anyway, here's a Funky old F40 w/ a counter at 127. Does that mean it has garnered a LOT of interest? For fun, I added it to my Watch List ... went back and checked but the counter didn't turn over ...
Unless you are going to look at other Guild models, toaster ovens, and used car mechanics tools ... whether watchers or just plain viewers ...
I get the part about how you're interested in the model.
I stumbled across that site once or twice. It is kinda interesting. I still maintain that at least some of the interest in D25's specifically is due to the fact that it IS Guild's most-built model. But I have better understanding of your point. IF you actually wanted demonstrate more interest in say, D-25's vs other Guild models, the obvious method would be to compare the number of watchers of other Guild models compared to D-25s for whatever time period you chose. The longer the better, probably.Dubbaround said:I have put this link up a few times now...it shows what the bids are, and how many watchers there are.
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/guitars/overview
capnjuan said:Are you referring to the counter at the bottom of the auction pages?Dubbaround said:... Again...the D25 garners a LOT of interest, which is the point of the thread..yes? :mrgreen:
Dubbaround said:But...you did it because the D25 and what it's doing interests you...yes? :mrgreen:jcwu said:I've added the guitar to my watch list, because I saw it mentioned in a post on LTG.
Simple as that!
Nigel Wickwire said:
Dubbaround said:Again...the D25 garners , which is the point of the thread..yes? :mrgreen: