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collin wrote:I've come to accept the collected instruments part of the database (even if I think it's an invasion of privacy), but I still have an issue with listing supposed sale prices. It's not comprehensive information, there is no explanation given for why a sale didn't occur or other specific details that could influence price.
And sale prices are always on a case-by-case basis and change daily. There is no practical use for a price guide in the registry, in my opinion. Not once have I ever used price data in this registry to influence a sale or purchase, nor would I give that data any credibility.
Anyway, that's my $0.02 for what it's worth.
admin wrote:Brian: This is, as has been noted a problem for the Register. I am inclined to begin culling these instruments if we no longer have images of the original. We have saved butchered instruments with little hope of following the trail of the parts over the course of time. We now have more than 500 butchered instruments.
collin wrote:Reverb's price guides are wrong more often than they're right.
Especially in their case, since it relies on the name/description of the guitar. Just as an example, it'll pull prices from "American Telecaster," regardless of the year, specific features, limited editions, vintage reissue or any number of dozens of guitars that fit that criteria, with vastly different prices.
Again, if you want a price guide, hit up eBay "completed" sale prices. It's never wrong, and always up-to-date.
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