Fair Price for a 360 WB?

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timo
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Re: Fair Price for a 360 WB?

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paologregorio wrote:Nice job of spotting a new local Rich! :D

Yes, yes, we are always on the lookout for local members to participate in the jams; they're fun. In fact, they've become so popular that we need a larger venue for the next local jam-I'm not kidding!

Ah, the "Turquoise Jam". :lol: :lol: :

"Hey, this jam looks like it would be fun. If I don't have a turquoise Rick can I still go?" :lol: :lol: :lol: Too funny. :)

Back on the subject, since the guitar has toasters, and is TUR, I'd haggle with the guy if possible and see if there's a happy medium you can arrive at; paying a few hundred bucks more if you really like the guitar and think it's worth it wouldn't be a bad thing. If I like a guitar, I don't really think about what I paid for it after I've bought it; I am just happy with the guitar :)
I know what you mean--as long as you are happy with the product, and happy with what you paid, then that's all that matters.
I imagine that this buyer is happy (and I'm certain that the seller is).

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 761wt_1282

Did you guys see this?! Wow!
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Re: Fair Price for a 360 WB?

Post by stringsncords »

Hi Tim

This past March, I paid $1,699 + $75 shipping for a 1993 360WB FG in 9.5/10 condition (an eBay guitar).

I had my local Rick dealer install toasters, and he also gave it a good detailing; it looks brand new.

The bottom line was around $2,100 with the added improvements, which I consider to be a pretty awesome deal.

This is the one model that I think should be back as a standard item - in a 6 string version.

Good luck, Bob
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