i saw one listed on Ebay for $2500 and one for $850-what gives-?
I guess one can ask what he wants, so listing for $2,500 does not mean it sells for that price...$850 sounds more like it might sell.
The January and April 1993 price lists showed:
Much more popular models like the D-30, DV-52 and D-50 sold for around the same price level in 1993:
So you could check Reverb for sold listings of DV-52HG or D-30 or D-50 from that era (1990-1995) and see what the price range might be.
The CCE-100 is certainly a model that has a very limited interest, so prices might be way below a DV-52HG or D-50 in my opinion.
Mind that the labels often showed C100E-NT (for natural top), so you might not find info under CCE-100 but C100E-NT or C100-E NT or even CL-E-NT, all the same CCE-100 model! At that time the Guild people who wrote the labels often mixed up internal numbers with numbers marketing had created. People in the Westerly factory called her mostly
C100-E. And as already mentioned, you see 104 in the middle, so more than 100 made...
Hey, recently purchased a classical guild that the previous owner believes to be from the early to mid 90’s. It is a thin body acoustic classical with Model Number (CL-E-NT) and serial number (L6000075) anyone have any info on this? Will try to add pictures when I can.
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Just two examples:
Guild C100E-NT classical guitar with factory Fishman pickup. Very RARE-this is number 30 of just a bit more than 100 of these made-Guild only made them in 1993 and 1994. Similar to the steel-string Songbird and forerunner of the Chet Atkinsesque Paloma. Spruce top, mahogany back and sides (thin p...
reverb.com
Solid Spruce top. Mahogany back and sides. Rosewood fingerboard. Fishman pickup. Blemishes on top and bottom. Lacquer cracking in parts where black binding meets side of guitar. Made in USA!
reverb.com
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