1. MIM bass: "customized" with SD pickups, pickguard, neck plate, "black screws" (oh la la) - asking price $750. Seriously? Who doesn't understand that when you customized a cheap instrument you don't get your money back.
2. $1100 dollar for a beat up Schecter/ESP experiment with 18 pickups, half of them don't work because they are not wired correctly. Lucky if he sells it at $300.
3. Zebra bass. Who wants a zebra bass?
4. There are a bunch of overpriced RICs on eBay (pretty much all of them) but this one takes the cake: $3500 for a black 2012 bass. Nuts.
5. Pink bass. Who wants a pink bass other than Billy Sheehan? Okay, I guess my daughter would want a pink bass.
6. $4000 for a Hofner? I know this model is highly collectable, but good luck getting $2500.
7. $8500 for a '71 RIC. Really?
8. Korean MTDs: These are/were, in my opinion, one of the most overpriced basses out there. $1250 for these. I paid $900 for one once, and I thought it was a $500 bass at the most. These basses can't cost more than $200 to make. They have nice fret work and set up nicely, but the woods are very low quality and the electronics are garbage. Arg.
9. CS Fender Bass VI, $5260. Such a rare instrument with such a narrow market. I predict this will sit there for decades. Lucky if they can sell it for $2500.