RIC 4001C64S

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bugman
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RIC 4001C64S

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What would the estimated value be on a used(slightly) 4001C64S be? Its in great shape and has the Reissue Case. Thanks
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Um..... any photos?

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No photos yet- No ideas on price?
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Slightly used I'd say around $1600 since you can usually buy new for around $2000.
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$1600 - $1800 dollars would seem to be the ballpark you're gonna be playing in, judging from a few that have sold on eBay within the last few months. Take that estimate with a grain of salt though, because eBay seems to be "infected" with "bid inflators" lately. The deciding factor would probably be how "ding'd" it is or isn't. By the way, you have email!
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