Is that cheap for a desert gold or what?

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Is that cheap for a desert gold or what?

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Considering my local dealer had a new one that wouldn't sell for about three years, that price may be about right. His price was under a grand at the time. I don't think that DG was as popular as other COY Ricks. He normally dosen't have a Rick hanging more than 3 weeks before being sold, especially 330's.
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Not a fan of DG at all. Still, pretty good way of picking up a cheap 330 if you have a custom refin in mind - especially as the neck is chipped anyways...
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There was another 330 DG that sold on GreedBay for a bit more than that, so it was a good price.
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