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    I bought a brand new JB 35th commemorative pickup a few months back, apparently it was the last one at the store and its in double black.
    So the question is do you think this edition will build up some collectors value over time?
    I´m a little hesistant to use it as strange as it may seem.
    Guitars; MIJ Fender Stratocaster E-series and Ibanez RG2570E MIJ 2003

  • #2
    if it was me, id use it. it might increase in value or might not, but its a great pup and id want to use it

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    • #3
      Musical instruments that aren't played regularly are worthless. Put it in a guitar and play it!
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      • #4
        I'd use it otherwise no point in buying it IMHO. The last things I ever worry about (fact is, I never worry about it) with anything gear related is resale value or if it's going to appreciate over time. If you're worried about it just use it and don't cut the leads on it. I never cut leads anyways, there's just no benefit in it.

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        • #5
          Personally, I would either sell it now and net a profit or open that thing and play it. Even "used", it will retain most of its "collectible" value over time. Plus, the 35th is arguably the best sounding version of the JB SD has produced. So, if you bought it because you wanted a "JB" to play, you really can't do better!

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          • #6
            I would use it, but not cut the wires back. I have the 35th Jazz neck and have used it in several guitars, but only just tinned the ends and use a terminal strip to put it into guitars to try it.

            I've been looking for a 35th JB bridge to match it, but whenever they come up, I don't have that much money on hand. Have to be patient, or maybe just pay the Custom Shop to make me one close when I do have the money.

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            • #7
              I don't know how much value any pickup has in real money, unless it is from a 50s or 60s guitar. So I'd go ahead and use it. Life is too short to hold onto something that might, one day, be worth 25% more than when it was new in the box.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by SwedishHumbucker View Post
                I bought a brand new JB 35th commemorative pickup a few months back, apparently it was the last one at the store and its in double black.
                So the question is do you think this edition will build up some collectors value over time?
                I´m a little hesistant to use it as strange as it may seem.
                Maybe some day to some people. The trick is finding that person at the right time. I wouldn't count on being able to do both of those things and make a large enough profit to make the years of storage worthwhile.
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                • #9
                  Thanks for your input, i’m gonna put it in one of my Strats
                  Guitars; MIJ Fender Stratocaster E-series and Ibanez RG2570E MIJ 2003

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by SwedishHumbucker View Post
                    Thanks for your input, i’m gonna put it in one of my Strats
                    That's the way! Just play it :-)

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                    • #11
                      You got some cool bragging rights, though!
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by SwedishHumbucker View Post
                        Thanks for your input, i’m gonna put it in one of my Strats
                        Originally posted by AdrianSD View Post

                        That's the way! Just play it :-)



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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by SwedishHumbucker View Post
                          I bought a brand new JB 35th commemorative pickup a few months back, apparently it was the last one at the store and its in double black.
                          So the question is do you think this edition will build up some collectors value over time?
                          I´m a little hesistant to use it as strange as it may seem.
                          Dude - The Commemorative JB - AND the last one at the store?

                          I would take that, and get a fireproof box. Something that can seal from the oxygen, and light. Toss some desiccant in there to keep moisture from trashing the wire/metal, and maybe even an O2 absorber to prevent the oxygen from interacting with the bobbins.

                          Have you seen what a 40 year old junky T-Top goes for? These are actually good pickups! And rare. That thing is a $500 to $1000 tone brick someday.

                          I wouldn't even set it down near a guitar. You can get a stock JB to rock anywhere.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Aceman View Post

                            Dude - The Commemorative JB - AND the last one at the store?

                            I would take that, and get a fireproof box. Something that can seal from the oxygen, and light. Toss some desiccant in there to keep moisture from trashing the wire/metal, and maybe even an O2 absorber to prevent the oxygen from interacting with the bobbins.

                            Have you seen what a 40 year old junky T-Top goes for? These are actually good pickups! And rare. That thing is a $500 to $1000 tone brick someday.

                            I wouldn't even set it down near a guitar. You can get a stock JB to rock anywhere.
                            He could be dead too by that point. I say rock that damn thing and not even worry for a second what it will be worth in the future. People put way too much into worrying about what something will be worth someday way down the road. Live now and enjoy it.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Aceman View Post

                              Dude - The Commemorative JB - AND the last one at the store?

                              I would take that, and get a fireproof box. Something that can seal from the oxygen, and light. Toss some desiccant in there to keep moisture from trashing the wire/metal, and maybe even an O2 absorber to prevent the oxygen from interacting with the bobbins.

                              Have you seen what a 40 year old junky T-Top goes for? These are actually good pickups! And rare. That thing is a $500 to $1000 tone brick someday.

                              I wouldn't even set it down near a guitar. You can get a stock JB to rock anywhere.
                              Sounds like what a typical blues lawyer would do.


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