Trade #25: 2010 Gibson SG for 2018 d’Angelico Deluxe Brighton

2018 d’Angelico Deluxe Brighton in hunter green

Look. at. that. color. 😍

The 2010 Gibson SG was, as I’d hoped, in relatively high demand. For those following along, I’d taken a risk by trading down for that guitar. The amp and case I traded away was worth a little more, but I thought the SG would be easy to move, both literally (it’s much smaller and lighter than a giant amp and heavy duty road case) and figuratively (bigger market for a guitar than for an amp and case).

And after a few different offers, Tony (not his real name) sent along this offer. It’s the prettiest guitar I’ve seen in a while.

He explained that he’d purchased it brand new last year but was looking for a guitar with a Bigsby (those, I’m finding, are fiercely divisive features — some seek them out, others really hate them, few seem to fall between these poles). He didn’t mind that the pick guard was different from the original shape, for which I was thankful, because various would-be traders were turned off by that.

Something I liked about the d’Angelico, beyond its immaculate condition and gorgeous aesthetics, is its boutique nature. Fenders and Gibsons are the big names with huge draw, but smaller shops (like Carvin, which I previously traded) have a desirability for collectors, and while there may be a smaller market, it’s often a more fertile one. I’m betting on that, and it’s already bearing out; eight minutes after posting the d’Angelico on Facebook Marketplace, I had an offer.

I’m also heartened by the success this line seems to be having now. This one started as a digital movie projector, and after a few quick trades, it really languished for a bit. I’m glad to see it moving and growing!

Looking forward to seeing what’s next!


Digital movie projector line:
Original item value:
$250
Number of trades to date:
7
Latest trade:
2010 Gibson SG with hard case ($1200) for 2018 d’Angelico Deluxe Brighton ($1350)
Total line value dollar increase:
$1100
Total line value percent increase:
440%

Trade #24: 1987 Alfa Romeo Spider Veloce for 2005 Dodge Ram 1500

2005 Dodge Ram 1500 Laramie Long Bed

This trade was a lot of work and a long time coming, and I am so pleased with it!

I’ve had a lot of offers on the Alfa. I’ve had it much longer than I’d expected, and while it’s been fun to ride around in from time to time (and was even immortalized in a music video!), it’s very impractical for me and I’ve been pretty motivated to trade it. There have been a few close calls (one Mercedes was very nice, but the guy backed out when he learned that Spiders didn’t have power steering in 1987), and a few truly entertaining offers (a set of golf clubs!), but nothing that had really stuck. Until Bill.

Bill (not his real name) was exactly the guy I was waiting for. He had a solid vehicle in excellent condition for which there’s always demand — a powerful pickup truck. He had an abundance of these, and when I say an abundance, I mean Bill owns a couple construction companies in Sacramento and he told me he has 20+ vehicles. “This one was my wife’s barn truck,” he said. “She has an Escalade but wanted something else for driving through the fields.” So, yeah. He could spare one.

The best part, though: He had a great story.

In the late 1980s, Bill’s dad had owned and loved a 1987 Alfa Romeo Spider Veloce convertible. In gold. And Bill wanted to surprise him with another. He’d been looking all around and only finding red or black models, and was all but beside himself when he found my listing. His dad, who is in Texas, was going to love it.

Additional delightful thing: Bill is a big guy. He’s probably 6’3″. When we met up in Vacaville to swap test drives, he needed the top down in order to fit in the damn car. As I was driving behind him in this huge truck, I was watching him waver on whether to look through the windshield, or over it. It looked like a kid in a Power Wheels convertible. (He assured me that his dad is smaller and would fit more easily.)

And the truck rode so smoothly. It was a little jarring to go from a 2-seater, 4-cylinder convertible to a 6-seater truck with a V8. I felt both enormous and tiny. It was really powerful, and so easy to drive, and in really excellent cosmetic and mechanical shape.

We swapped vehicles then and there, which was late January, but it took a couple weeks to finalize the paperwork. I finally met up with Bill’s assistant (honestly I think 75% of her job is managing his DMV-related paperwork, and she is so kind and so competent and wow I feel for her).

Now that everything is official, I can list the truck. This one’s up for sale or trade. If someone offers sufficient cash, it will get me to my first huge goal, and man, I’d love to check that one off.


1999 Ducati Monster line:
Original item value:
$1000
Number of trades to date:
4
Latest trade:
1987 Alfa Romeo Spider Veloce ($6,500) for 2005 Dodge Ram 1500 ($10,000)
Total line value dollar increase:
$9000
Total line value percent increase:
900%