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Mcguinn 370 Question

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Im new to the site and I did a search on the 1988 370-12 Mcguinn edition rick guitar. I know they made 1000 of them, but does anyone know how many black ones were made? I have an opportunity to buy one and wasn't sure of a fair price. Thank you in advance for your help.
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I'm not certain of this but I believe I saw somewhere that it was 500 Mapleglo and 250 each of Fireglo & Jetglo. Maybe someone else can chime in (pun intended) with more details. Prices seem to be holding right around $4k.
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I love the JG and FG McGuinns, you don't see too many of 'em, that's for sure. Good luck John!
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Two things that can affect the price are (1) a missing Certificate Of Authenticity (COA), and (2) finish checking. About a year and a half ago, I paid $2500 for a 370/12RM Fireglo that had both of those 'problems' - not a problem for me, obviously.
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Those numbers, I think, are estimates. There certianly seem to be much fewer than 250 Jetglos around, if the amount I have seen are of any indication. I couldn't venture a guess.
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Post by red_scuderia »

I was told that only about a dozen or so of the Black ones were made. Trying to confirm that. I have an opportunity to purchase one in absolute brand new condition. A 10/10 guitar with Certificate signed in Ink by Mr. Mcguinn orginal case and candy.
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If that's the case then Jetglo McGuinns should be quite valuable. 12 out of 1000 would be quite rare. I'd love to hear approx. numbers from Mr. Hall.
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$5900?? That's just plain crazy... It's cheaper to do the mod yourself.. Knowing GC, it's probably not described accurately...
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To do what mod, Don?
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Cool, 1000! Image
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The compression mod.
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It's more than just that - The 370/12RM is a reissue of a mid 60's 370/12 - meaning 3 toasters, 21 frets, checkered binding, full-width inlays, different tuners, etc.
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Post by red_scuderia »

That is the one I was talking about. I will say that guitar is a 10/10 guitar. It is described correctly. That one picture has what looks like overspray and its under the clear so it is a factory blemish.
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Post by sloop_john_b »

That's very pricey John. If you've got your heart set on the McGuinn model, I would wait for another one.

However, if you just want a reissue of a 60's 360/370, you could go for a Carl Wilson model. In fact, Mike Parks still has a new unsold one in Fireglo, I think he wanted around $2400. For around $600 or $700, our own Paul W. can refinish it in any finish you like and perhaps even add the 3rd pickup for you.

You can get the compression kit from Tonewerks I believe.
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