Smiert Spionam
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Yeah, it’s beautiful, but that price is at least double the highest I’ve seen one sell for.
Joe Bonamassa?Hopefully an affluent musician will buy this one who will allow it to see daylight.
Thanks, Hans!Hello jp,
Your T-100DP was indeed a '59 and so is the guitar that is the subject of this thread.
Sincerely,
Hans Moust
www.guitarsgalore.nl
Let's hope Joe doesn't, or else the prices of anything Guild will skyrocketJoe Bonamassa?
What? Really that high?researching T100D's ahead of meeting him I saw that prices - some - were in excess of $4k.
I had no idea things had climbed that much.
People can ask whatever price they want. Actual sold price is another story.
The flip side of that coin is buying something for $1000 years ago, only to have someone look it up online and show you a price of just over $500 on a completed item, in worse condition, but all they see is the sold price, and that suddenly becomes the value of your gear, not telling who sold it, how bad their pics were, how good/bad their feedback is, many variables.It's frustrating and tiring of you work at a guitar shop that sells used gear too.
And a lot of the time, the inexperienced don't even look at the sold prices. They look on Reverb and eBay and just see a bunch of overpriced examples by dealers that have been sitting for months.The flip side of that coin is buying something for $1000 years ago, only to have someone look it up online and show you a price of just over $500 on a completed item, in worse condition, but all they see is the sold price, and that suddenly becomes the value of your gear, not telling who sold it, how bad their pics were, how good/bad their feedback is, many variables.
Seller and I sadly are not going to be friends "or do any trading" he let me know.He’s dropped it down to ~$3k on Reverb, which is much closer to reasonable. If it were blonde, I’d be tempted, just because it’s so impeccably clean.