Hamer Guys: What is it, What's it worth
TexasDoc
Posted 2006-04-03 9:28 PM (#329567)
Subject: Hamer Guys: What is it, What's it worth


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EDIT: I think it is a Chaparral.

Mike Stevens (Dallas Ovation Rep) has asked me to sell a few guitars for him. I am going to put them on Ebay (unless someone claims it first). I have this Hamer that I'm not exactly sure what it is. I am not an electric player, so I'm not exaclty sure how to describe it. Looks like a Californian. Serial number 024xxx (built in 1990).

Help me with the description (parts).
Locking nut. 24 frets. Humbucker, single, humbucker. Dunno what kind of bridge. Not sure what all three switches are for.

How much should he ask for it? I will definately take better pictures in the daytime.




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cruster
Posted 2006-04-03 9:56 PM (#329568 - in reply to #329567)
Subject: Re: Hamer Guys: What is it, What's it worth


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If it has the OHSC and the trem arm, I'll give ya $400 for it, shipped. Tell me where to send the Paypal payment. ;)

Love those boomers and the ebony board. I'm sure Al and others know the model (I'm not a big strat-o-copy shredder fan) for sure, but I think it's a Chaparral, as well.

You might have good luck posting it for sale at the Hamer Museum or Hamer Fan Club .
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TexasDoc
Posted 2006-04-03 10:20 PM (#329569 - in reply to #329567)
Subject: Re: Hamer Guys: What is it, What's it worth


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I may hold you to that. :D
It does have the case. No trem arm. I'll look on those sites.
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Paul Wag
Posted 2006-04-03 10:34 PM (#329570 - in reply to #329567)
Subject: Re: Hamer Guys: What is it, What's it worth


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Maybe a Californian of some year??
That's what I come up with from the offical site, all though the current Californian model isn't in the "Hamer USA" section and Mike's has the USA on the headstock, as I would expect his to.

I have my Hamers but can't say I'm expert on all the models,but I'll swear by my Monaco Elite, as you well know!

(good to have you and yours out for the OMT weekend!)
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cruster
Posted 2006-04-03 10:39 PM (#329571 - in reply to #329567)
Subject: Re: Hamer Guys: What is it, What's it worth


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Originally posted by ttenn:
I may hold you to that. :D
It does have the case. No trem arm. I'll look on those sites.
My wife was afraid of that. Oh, wait, she has no idea what I've been up to the last two weeks. HAHA. Laterly, I've been fishing for a 'beach guitar' (Al is my favorite salesman, I have to tell ya; no BS, no pressure...my kind of guy) and I mistakenly bid on something on fleaBay that I'm now the high bidder on. :eek:

I figure the key is to have the nursery completely ready to go when she finally gets back home. That way, all my guitars will be out of the spare room and in to the newly refinished basement, where she won't be able to venture for at least another six months.

MUUUUUUAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Er, wait. Is that bad?
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TexasDoc
Posted 2006-04-03 11:00 PM (#329572 - in reply to #329567)
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First I thought it was a Cali model, but those are thru the body attachments. This has a trem.
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Paul Blanchard
Posted 2006-04-04 9:17 AM (#329573 - in reply to #329567)
Subject: Re: Hamer Guys: What is it, What's it worth



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Californians usually have an extended fretboard.

This guitar is a Chapparral Custom, which I suspect is relatively rare. A set neck and boomers are both pluses. If you haven't posted it on the Hamer Fan Club bulletin board, that is where I suggest you offer it. Those who most prize it and desire it will determine its value by what they are willing to pay.
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TexasDoc
Posted 2006-04-04 5:15 PM (#329574 - in reply to #329567)
Subject: Re: Hamer Guys: What is it, What's it worth


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Originally posted by Paul Blanchard:
Californians usually have an extended fretboard.

This guitar is a Chapparral Custom, which I suspect is relatively rare. A set neck and boomers are both pluses.
It is a bolt neck. What is a boomer?
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cruster
Posted 2006-04-04 5:20 PM (#329575 - in reply to #329567)
Subject: Re: Hamer Guys: What is it, What's it worth


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A boomer is the boomerang inlay on the fretboard.
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holLoWskull
Posted 2006-04-04 7:37 PM (#329576 - in reply to #329567)
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It is a 1990 Chaparral Elite. The mini toggles are pickup selector swithces (neck on/off, middle on/off, bridge on/off). It is very uncommon in that it it has a neck humbucker (usually came with a single coil in that position) and has 3 mini toggles for pickup seleciton (the 25 1/2" scale length models produced after 1987-up usually had a 5-way switch, this is more like the older 24 3/4" scale set-neck Chaparrals...unusual indeed). Depending on condition it is probably worth between $600 and $800. I like the guitar alot (as I am a BIG Hamer USA fan), but unfortunately am trying to sell stuff :( Post it on www.hamerfanclub.com or www.hamermuseum.com and watch it sell in no time if you put a $600 price tag on it (assuming it's in nice shape)
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Paul Blanchard
Posted 2006-04-05 6:46 AM (#329577 - in reply to #329567)
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Hollowskull is right, if it is a bolt-on neck. My bad.
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holLoWskull
Posted 2006-04-05 8:51 PM (#329578 - in reply to #329567)
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Man that guitar sure is tempting...must resist! :)
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TexasDoc
Posted 2006-04-05 9:31 PM (#329579 - in reply to #329567)
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It's going on Ebay tomorrow.
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cruster
Posted 2006-04-05 9:43 PM (#329580 - in reply to #329567)
Subject: Re: Hamer Guys: What is it, What's it worth


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Didja find the trem bar? :D

Good luck with the sale; it's a great looking guitar.
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TexasDoc
Posted 2006-04-06 1:02 PM (#329581 - in reply to #329567)
Subject: Re: Hamer Guys: What is it, What's it worth


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No, trem bar is gone. Case is not orig, but is a HSC that works. Will be on Ebay tonight. I'll post the link when it is working.
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