ESP KH-2 White Zombie on eBay
ESP KH-2 White Zombie on eBay
Well here it is:
After seeing all the buzz the Natural Ouija has gotten and the price that it's going for, I decided to put the White Zombie on eBay. Just wanted to see what it can fetch, considering it’s the only one available on the market.
So check it out, and I hope you enjoy the pictures! But beware... the price isn't for the faint of heart.
Ha yea and maybe he'll end up buying mine like he did with the Mummy that was sold on eBay years ago.
Though I was told that when my Zombie first arrived at ESP in California, it was taken by Kirk because "he needed it". So I had to wait another month before mine came in. Not sure how true this story is, or if it was just bs because it was taking a while for them to finish it, but I'm on the lookout now to see if he ever plays one with the newer ESP Custom stamp on the back of the headstock, to see if this story has any merit.
BlackJack21 wrote:Ha yea and maybe he'll end up buying mine like he did with the Mummy that was sold on eBay years ago.
Though I was told that when my Zombie first arrived at ESP in California, it was taken by Kirk because "he needed it". So I had to wait another month before mine came in. Not sure how true this story is, or if it was just bs because it was taking a while for them to finish it, but I'm on the lookout now to see if he ever plays one with the newer ESP Custom stamp on the back of the headstock, to see if this story has any merit.
Maybe it's in a care package to him along with a Demonology and Ouija Natural #13
I see ESP eventually pulling the pin on the Zombie guitar, I reckon give it a few years and they will.
And I don't see their value doubling either, I don't see them actually going up much in value at all.
One has to remember that $15K to $20K is A LOT of money for a guitar. The market for guitars in this price range around the world is very small, unless it's a vintage Fender or Gibson. People go crazy for Vintage Fender and Gibson guitars, always have and always will.
A modern ESP guitar with some airbrushing (that is not to everyone's taste) is not going to start commanding $30K and increases in value over time if you ask me.
I don't see anyone losing any money on their investment, but I also don't see anyone doubling their money either.
I personally don't really like the Zombie guitar that much, but I *may* eventually get around to ordering one anyway so I can have it in my collection.
If I don't ever buy one before they stop making them, then that's ok also.
It all depends on the market for any collectible. Nothing is ever guaranteed but to say you can't see prices ever being a certain way about something is wrong. I mean I see people paying for stamps and coins for insane prices thinking who buys this junk, but they do. Go watch Antiques Roadshow and see how much some of this crap goes for.
Same thing with old Star Wars toys. You're parents probably would of said these toys aren't worth anything but they are now lol. I remember Metallica sigs being $1700, and now $12k? I remember when the Relic came out at $3000 I was like no way, but ended buying two of them. Same when the 25th Anniversary Rhoads came out at $7,000 and I bought two and put it on my mom's credit card. I nearly fainted at the time thinking to myself that I just spend $14k on two guitars.
There's a reason why vintage Fenders and Gibson guitars get so much money is because it's rare and people like rare things! Doesn't matter what it is. Certain baseball cards, comics same thing. I mean the Honus Wagner is a piece of cardboard going for over a million dollars. Kirk bought the Mummy poster for over $200,000.
My point is any collectible is determined on what the market demand is and the price can range to being anything. Like when Dime died, market sky rocketed for his guitars now it's faded a bit. It's like the stock market it will go up and down but there's always collectors out there buying things to add to their collection regardless of price.
It's a guitar that Kirk started using in the twilight of Metallica's career. Even in limited quantities, it'll never be as desirable as a limited production guitar that he played during the more iconic parts of his career.
If you have an artist's signature guitar, and you hope to make money off it, you need to be prepared to sell it within a week of that artist's death. After that, the value fades. In 50 years, no one will care about Metallica signature guitars.
Hell, in 50 years almost no one will care about guitars at all.
I know us old guys would like to believe that lol. Sadly, the average person doesn't know what the old sig models even are anymore, since they've been slowly getting retired over the years.
Hell... we had someone on here a while back asking if Kirk ever played the KH-2. I pray for his soul til this day.
Do you accept payment plans?!