on 7/14/2024, 6:45 pm, in reply to "Re: For Sale - maybe: D-28KTBSDG MINT CONDITION"
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No doubt plenty of interest, However if you ask just about anyone under the age of 70, who the Kingston Trio is, likely, they never heard of them. The folks (like me) that would jump at the chance to own this wonderful instrument, are retired on a fixed or modest income and the budget can't handle it. Unfortunate, but that doesn't mean there isn't SOMEONE out there that can make the move. best of luck... Previous Message
No one has expressed an interest. If nothing reasonable comes up I'll look at the market in Japan. If you email me, put "Fido" in the subject line... Previous Message
So......has it been sold? Asking for a friend :>) Previous Message
They only made 32 of these double pick guard D-28's and Bob bought the first 2 for himself and Bobbie. The next 5 went to each of his five kids. That meant that serial number "8" was the first D-28KTBSDG available for sale to the general public. Bob called me and told me of the event and asked if I wanted to buy one. If I did, then he would order an extra one for me. I decided to order two since I was a big KTrio collector. (In addition to this item I also have around 500 KTrio records including 3 Gold Records.) In June of 2003 I bought #8 and #9 from Bob and have the proof of Owner's Card. The original List price was $3,999.00.
#9 became my player and I kept #8 in perfect condition... still inside the original box with the shipping label from Martin in Nazareth to Bob in Ahwatukee. Never opened. Total mint.
As I'm getting older, Anne and I are thinning out our household of "stuff" and it occurred to me that someone else might like to be the owner of this historical beauty. Tom Guard said that I could probably get a fortune in Japan but I'd rather give the local Crossroads gang the first shot.
Lemmeno if anyone is interested. -Bert bert@wasoc.com
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