1934 Frying Pan

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Moonstorm
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1934 Frying Pan

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Hi everyone,
i'm posting here to find out any information somebody might have regarding a Rickenbacker 'Frying Pan' A22 1934 - serial no. is 'A9' Any leads on sites where i could find out the value of this guitar would be helpful as it's time for it to move on to a new family, i have attached some images,
regards,
Gary..
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rshatz
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Re: 1934 Frying Pan

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As with any rare and highly collectible instrument, the value is dependent on a number of factors including condition, originality and the supply and demand at any given time. Another important factor to collectors is an original case.and when you show appears to be in very good condition. I have seen these sell for as much as $3500 and as little as $1500 in the last several years. I hope this helps
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Re: 1934 Frying Pan

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Thank you very much Richard,
it gives me better idea of what i can get for it,
Gary..
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