This 12-string just sold for $699 on the 'bay. A used 620 or 330 could be found on a good day in the $1,000 - $1,300 range....
I don't get it.
Why purchase something like this?
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stringsncords
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Re: Why purchase something like this?
Especially when you can get those 340 copies brand new shipped to your door with a case on even a bad day for under $500.
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Rickadelphia
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Re: Why purchase something like this?
That one is not even a good fake.
Re: Why purchase something like this?
All of those things are true. And I'll never stick up for a faker. That said, there's a world of difference between $500 and $1500, which was the cheapest I was able to find when I bought my '92 330/12. I think I've seen a Rick 12 for less maybe twice in the last year (and I was looking), and more like $1300-$1400 - definitely not around $1K. So I can certainly understand people looking for cheaper alternatives.
But not that piece of garbage!
But not that piece of garbage!
Re: Why purchase something like this?
Back in 2009 I picked up a 610/12 for $500 on Ebay. The deals are out there if you keep at it.
Re: Why purchase something like this?
Well, I kept at it until I couldn't any more, and bought the 330/12. I'm very happy with it, but I sure wish I could've found a price more like what you've seen.
Not buying another 12 until I can somehow save up for a good '60s 360/12 - and that will take a while! By then they'll probably be close to $10K - which will have the same purchasing value as $6K today I'm guessing....
Not buying another 12 until I can somehow save up for a good '60s 360/12 - and that will take a while! By then they'll probably be close to $10K - which will have the same purchasing value as $6K today I'm guessing....
