Model of the Week 15: You might be a Redneck . . .

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Re: Model of the Week 15: You might be a Redneck . . .

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Was that on eBay in Germany? I remember spotting that and trying to arrange with a Forumite in Germany to help me purchase it as the seller would not ship overseas. By the time I had all the pieces in place, it was gone. I think it was around $2000 or so, and collectors would have paid around $3000 at least. But right now the market is stagnant due to the economies. But, if you are looking to sell, I'm still interested!
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Re: Model of the Week 15: You might be a Redneck . . .

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yeah, that must have been the one. I lived nearby by that time and picked it up. As far as the value is concerned, I would assume that it should be more than $3000 though, even in today's economy. But I guess it's hard to predict without testing the waters on Ebay. Ideally one would find a collector who was looking for that exact instrument.
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Re: Model of the Week 15: You might be a Redneck . . .

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A little more than a year has gone by. Has anything new been discovered that would answer some of the questions tabled in this thread?

Great thread btw. 8)
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