tooold
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It's been a while since I've been around here, been working on music and spending less time with guitars. I'm in the process of selling a lot of my stuff after closing down one large studio and dealing with the space restrictions in the new, smaller place. I'm down to the stuff I really like, which makes getting rid of it even harder.
Which is the reason for my question - I have a very nice '59 330 in original condition except for a non-factory but period correct Bigsby. One sound post under the bridge professionally added, easy to remove, but I like what it does. I've owned it for almost fifteen years. Prices on reverb and Gbase are all over the place - even single pickup 330's are close to $10k - and it's hard to figure out what to ask. Even the usual 25% discount to reverb/Gbase asking prices just seems silly. The guitar is in the UK, which theoretically means a higher price, but also means fewer potential buyers.
Has anyone actually bought or sold a 330 in the '59 - '62 period recently? I'd like to move it quickly but don't want to leave a lot of money on the table.
I'm only selling this because I have a '50 ES-300, which some of you played in Manchester a few years back - it's an even better 2-pickup P-90 guitar for my purposes.
Thanks,
Myles
Which is the reason for my question - I have a very nice '59 330 in original condition except for a non-factory but period correct Bigsby. One sound post under the bridge professionally added, easy to remove, but I like what it does. I've owned it for almost fifteen years. Prices on reverb and Gbase are all over the place - even single pickup 330's are close to $10k - and it's hard to figure out what to ask. Even the usual 25% discount to reverb/Gbase asking prices just seems silly. The guitar is in the UK, which theoretically means a higher price, but also means fewer potential buyers.
Has anyone actually bought or sold a 330 in the '59 - '62 period recently? I'd like to move it quickly but don't want to leave a lot of money on the table.
I'm only selling this because I have a '50 ES-300, which some of you played in Manchester a few years back - it's an even better 2-pickup P-90 guitar for my purposes.
Thanks,
Myles