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hawksbill - Posted - 08/23/2009: 17:49:24
I beelieve I sold this one to you? It is a beautiful girl!!!
HAWKSBILL Nothing really good, is easy.
tennesseebuck - Posted - 08/23/2009: 18:05:19
Nah.. not me. I don't own it.
Its for sale in my town from a guy in my town. Apparently, the its been hanging on his dad's wall for 20 years now. So i guess you had one just like it?
I'm trying to find out how much i should/would pay for it.
beegee - Posted - 08/23/2009: 18:22:44
The asking price of $1100.00 is on the high end of its value in my opinion. I would think it would be a good buy in the $800 + or - range.
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hawksbill - Posted - 08/23/2009: 19:31:19
I agree....it's Asian, and there is no way to back-up parts. The arch-top is O.K., but they are prone to developing loose pot-rods at the heel. I have owned 2 of these, and I liked them, but I had to re-set the necks and do pot-work to make them stable...the neck is very thin....$850 is a good price, unless you just really want it....then $900 is all I would pay, especially in this market.....2 years ago, MAYBE $1,200.00
HAWKSBILL Nothing really good, is easy.
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