1984 fodera ACK-ACK-ACK
Re: 1984 fodera ACK-ACK-ACK
Ok...
I completely admit that I am a sucker for the "mystique" that surrounds all that is Fodera Bass... the signature sound, impeccable craftmanship, 3-year wait time, MVP artist roster...
But, um... $10K for a plain ash body set neck 4-string?
Keep dreaming!

I completely admit that I am a sucker for the "mystique" that surrounds all that is Fodera Bass... the signature sound, impeccable craftmanship, 3-year wait time, MVP artist roster...
But, um... $10K for a plain ash body set neck 4-string?
Keep dreaming!
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Re: 1984 fodera ACK-ACK-ACK
Yeah, although Fodera current list prices and wait times are crazy, who in the world would pay $10K for that bass. I think that $6K is more reasonable, and even at that price it would take some time to sell.
I had a '92 Monarch that I bought and sold for $3K. I deeply regret it. That was one of those one in a lifetime deals. The bass was indeed superb. The only thing I didn't like was that it had a slab body, no arm cut, so that made it a bit less comfortable than a Fender. I can't even remember why I sold it. GAS, I suppose.



I had a '92 Monarch that I bought and sold for $3K. I deeply regret it. That was one of those one in a lifetime deals. The bass was indeed superb. The only thing I didn't like was that it had a slab body, no arm cut, so that made it a bit less comfortable than a Fender. I can't even remember why I sold it. GAS, I suppose.
Re: 1984 fodera ACK-ACK-ACK
I wonder what that 1984 Fodera cost new?
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This must be with the 900% left upcharge
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Dang, that must have been some G.A.S. attack!!Lefty007 wrote:Yeah, although Fodera current list prices and wait times are crazy, who in the world would pay $10K for that bass. I think that $6K is more reasonable, and even at that price it would take some time to sell.
I had a '92 Monarch that I bought and sold for $3K. I deeply regret it. That was one of those one in a lifetime deals. The bass was indeed superb. The only thing I didn't like was that it had a slab body, no arm cut, so that made it a bit less comfortable than a Fender. I can't even remember why I sold it. GAS, I suppose.![]()
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My friend bought a (righty) Monarch in '84, and his was $900.markcv wrote:I wonder what that 1984 Fodera cost new?
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So... being that it's the same year and a very simple instrument... if we tack on the lefty upcharge maybe a grand when it was new?
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Maybe. My friend's looks a little more fancy than the lefty; gold hardware, neck-thru, fancy top.....here, I have pics:










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you can see the Ken Smith influence in the neck joint. Anyone have a clue how long Vinnie F worked for Smith?
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Geez... that righty is very nice indeed. $900? Not too bad at all. Of course, 1984 dollars were worth what? Ten times more than today's dollars... so there you go... $9000... guess this guy is only a LITTLE high then... 