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The yard is nothing but a fence, the sun just hurts my eyes...
Even if that was brand new at the time, there must already be more of these out there than Klons (around 8000 Klons were made). I don't see them ever getting to Klon kind of silliness with prices.
I suspect that they are producing more now than they used to. This is from the horse's mouth on the Analogman website. "But in 2017 we are FINALLY getting the list shorter, as we have more well-trained people here putting them together. "
http://www.analogman.com/kotdelay.htm
If the waiting list is getting shorter then I would think that prices will peak soon, if they haven't already. If they genuinely start to get on top of demand, then I'd expect a slow but steady decline in prices over the next few years as the list gets shorter.
The other question is what the effect of things like this will be:
https://www.andertons.co.uk/p/MODEL-KOB/overdrive-pedals/tone-city-king-of-blues-overdrive-pedal
Will it increase or decrease demand for the real thing?
Does anyone know if it's possible to convert one side to high gain?
If if the bubble had burst I would expect to see a collapse in values and larger numbers for sale that no one wants to buy?
*An Official Foo-Approved guitarist since Sept 2023.
That might not be the case, but it's a risk you take.
The Usain Bolt flipper- buys one and flips for a quick £150 profit.
The magpie flipper- had one for a while, grown used to it, and gassing for a new (insert new shiny pedal name here)
The French flipper- with a Gallic shrug, the pedal isn't up to expectations and hype so they move it on
The techno flipper- flogging everything they own for a kemper or helix