I was wondering, does anybody know how much a Selmer costed in those prewar days?
I asked myself this about Fenders, Gibsons and Epiphones and was able to find the info online. It's interesting to know how they were priced in their original production time frame.
While this is my main question I also wonder about other things connected it. When and how was it that Django bought his first Selmer?, when did he strike a deal with Selmer?, and what about the rest of the quintette? And other guitars he owned? I know after becoming famous he would use a lot and borrow frequently, but maybe before he became famous he had a single guitar.
It's my first post here, nice forum!
(I'm not sure if I was supposed to post this on the gear subforum)
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£17.70 net pro price in february 1933in London (page 85 of french edition)
£21 net pro price (list price £28) later (p 86 of french edition)
665 french francs in 1936 (page 104 of french edition)
1800 french francs in december 1938 (page 124 of french edition)
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François RAVEZ
According to wikipedia.fr 665 francs in 1936 were about 2462.5 francs of 1999. That would be 400 US dollars according to the same source, am I reading this right? Minimum hourly wage (SMIC) was 40 francs in 1999, so a aselmer would be 60 hours worth? It would also be worth 383 kg of bread (844 lbs). Mmmhhh
In fact with the 1938 price we get 4665 francs of 1999, mor than double, that makes a bit more sense, 757 US dollars, 116 hours and... 1610 kg of bread? french wikipedia is crazy.
The UK values look better, a 1000 GBP today are 1680 USD, closer to what I expected.
I suppose that the pro price is the price for the professional musicians who did not had to pay VAT or something like that.
In fact 665 francs is the price advertized in a 1936 magazine. The amount of 1800 francs in 1938 is the price found on a real invoice and paid for a guitar specially ordered and probably with more or less options not included in the regular model bought from a music store.
On the other end the first Maccaferri guitars did not sell very well, they could have been proposed sometimes at a reduced price.
In 1935 for 665 francs you could also buy 3 basic bicycles or 2 good bicycles. However in the 30's a worker only earned a few francs per day. So instead of 60 hours I would rather say that several monthes of work were necessary to buy a Selmer.
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François