Why have some dealer prices increased?

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Why have some dealer prices increased?

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I was just wondering why some dealers are asking higher prices for some models or different standard colors of the same model($200-$300 more)even though the list price has not increased?Also Rickenbacker lists the upcharge of $100 for a COTY model but dealers seem to tack on alot more($200-$300).
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I've noticed this too. It may be they are taking advantage of the supply & demand issue.

I once had an opportunity to get a 381 in BBR brand new for $3k. I walked away. It was too much.
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Yeah,a store near me has an AFG 330 for $1400 which is about $400 more than for other colors.
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Music dealers in general are getting smarter and have realized they don't have to give away quality goods to sell them.

Also, it's my understanding that one of the major chains is in the process of switching to totally fixed pricing, which the rest of the dealers are likely to follow. That'll go a long way toward keeping the doors open at smaller, independent local dealerships.
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I just got a quote for a standard 360-12MG for $1700. This was about $400 to $500 more than what I expected. I bought a 360JG from MF last year for $1099, and now they are asking $1399 for the same guitar.
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I wouldn't think that MG would have a $1700 retail tag on it? Wow!
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I hate seeing prices rise as much as all of you, but still take into consideration the price tags on other mfg's guitars and compare the quality of those with Ric's. $1700 seems like a lot for a 360-12, but over 2-3K for another makers "custom shop" or "historic" model and all of the sudden $1700 isn't as much anymore, at least to me.
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Well, the fact that the list prices haven't increased, is rather irksome.
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While we talk of new Ricks increasing in cost, then accordingly the value of the Ricks you currently own will also rise considerably.
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I remember consistently paying 60-65% of list in the mid 90's.

I think now I find prices around 70-80%.
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It may be irksome, Steve, but it's a free market and they are within their rights and ethically correct.
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Nobody complains when things get slow and they cut prices, eh?
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I have taken note that my collection has just increased in value. The ability to sell one has now vastly improved, but the problem is, I never want to sell them, and I can barely stop myself from buying them. The new prices, if anything, are helping to cure my disease.
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