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Post by resotonic on May 6, 2024 2:44:22 GMT
I'd have to sell my truck & the wife's Rover to buy this one... Lordy!
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Post by Michael Messer on May 6, 2024 8:12:34 GMT
Unless I am mistaken and out of date with my valuations, that is way overpriced by an enormous amount. I would put it this side of £10,000, probably around 7 to 8k GBP.
Chancers!!!
Shine On Michael
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Post by pete1951 on May 6, 2024 9:06:50 GMT
Most cars devalue fairly quickly ( unless you have a classic model that you can keep in a heated garage) so what would those vehicles be worth in 10 years time? Maybe enough to buy a new Squire Strat. The National ( even if overpriced) should keep its value and you will probably be able to sell it and buy a new car. Pete
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Post by Pickers Ditch on May 6, 2024 11:15:20 GMT
That is my all time favourite guitar but I would not pay that price for it.
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Post by Michael Messer on May 6, 2024 12:25:28 GMT
I would need to see more of it before I paid any price for it. There are only close ups and no mention of serial number. It all looks genuine and original, but they need to show more of it to get any amount of money for it.
Shine On Michael
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Post by leeophonic on May 6, 2024 20:43:51 GMT
I currently have a nice re-issue 1921 Koa Martin, the story from it's previous keeper is it was part exchanged against a Bentley before coming home to Guitar lovers as opposed to being used as collateral . Will get a picture up when I can access my phone.Cars and Guitars there is a thread there waiting to happen.
Lee
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Post by mitchfit on May 7, 2024 3:12:43 GMT
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