The least you've paid for a Rick?
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The near mint '79 4001 I inherited from my father was bought with a '70's Les Paul and a Peavey Classic 50 watt 4x10 for only $1000 total. This was about a decade ago.
On a side note - When he took the 4001 to Nashville someone walked up to him after he finished playing it and offered him $1000 for it, thankfully he turned them down.
On a side note - When he took the 4001 to Nashville someone walked up to him after he finished playing it and offered him $1000 for it, thankfully he turned them down.
'92 4003 MG/BT for $250..near mint(1997).
'87 1993 reissue..$900 (1998)
'65 360/12FG, EXC +, $925 (1998)this is one I wish I still had.
'88 370/12RM/MG/E1, $900 (1998)
'64 1997, EXC +, $1000 (1997) this is another
There are many others but these jump out at me. I did pay only $650 for the 610/12FG I have now, it was a great deal and is a great instrument.
'87 1993 reissue..$900 (1998)
'65 360/12FG, EXC +, $925 (1998)this is one I wish I still had.
'88 370/12RM/MG/E1, $900 (1998)
'64 1997, EXC +, $1000 (1997) this is another
There are many others but these jump out at me. I did pay only $650 for the 610/12FG I have now, it was a great deal and is a great instrument.
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beatcomber
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in 1986 I got a 1980 360/6 FG for around $500 in New Hampshire. Similar ones sell for around $850 - $950 today... not an overly huge change in price, considering.
....oh... a few years ago I was given a 90's era 660/12 MG for a birthday present .... or does that not count? I suppose I paid for it one way or another, just not in cash.
....oh... a few years ago I was given a 90's era 660/12 MG for a birthday present .... or does that not count? I suppose I paid for it one way or another, just not in cash.
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