1972 330 What's it worth?
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1972 330 What's it worth?
I recently purchased a 330 made in 1972 according to the serial info. (LG) At the time I purchased it, I was told it was an '83 by a store manager at GC. He obviously didn't cross reference the number, but relied on the information given to him when it was traded in. I paid $750. They were asking $999.
My question; Is there a substantial change in value between an '83 and a '72? This is my first Ric, so I'm not entirely up on the worth of the instrument.
The manager said there was probably $500-700 difference. Can anyone help?. I like to keep on top of the values of my guitars for insurance reasons.
The guitar is in very good condition for a 34 year old instrument. It has some minor scratches, but all are minor surface scratches of the belt buckle variety. All knobs and pots are good w/no noise.
The neck looks and feels almost new.
Picture here:
http://hometown.aol.com/toomuchtlme/Ric330.html
Thanks for any and all help.
My question; Is there a substantial change in value between an '83 and a '72? This is my first Ric, so I'm not entirely up on the worth of the instrument.
The manager said there was probably $500-700 difference. Can anyone help?. I like to keep on top of the values of my guitars for insurance reasons.
The guitar is in very good condition for a 34 year old instrument. It has some minor scratches, but all are minor surface scratches of the belt buckle variety. All knobs and pots are good w/no noise.
The neck looks and feels almost new.
Picture here:
http://hometown.aol.com/toomuchtlme/Ric330.html
Thanks for any and all help.
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Welcome, Larry. That's a pretty sweet-looking instrument!
Be sure to give it the Zymol treatment. Ask Aitch, who hangs around these parts.
Be sure to give it the Zymol treatment. Ask Aitch, who hangs around these parts.
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You are so right, Jwilli...I failed to register the paddle headstock, same as my '82 360WB.
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Which gives credence to the theory that it's a newer guitar with the jackplate switched, perhaps to enhance trade-in value, since the GC folks seem to be going by serial # alone.
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