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Post by heem6 on Jan 26, 2010 23:03:03 GMT -5
I've seen HM's in almost new condition that didn't go for that much, but good luck to you. I can't tell it's exact condition from the picture, but $550 would normally buy an HM Strat that's in prime condition - one that's been really babied and taken care of.
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Post by weids on Jan 27, 2010 23:16:53 GMT -5
yeah so tried to sell it locally and couldnt i was only offered 300 for it so im mkguess im gonna sell it online for like 300ish which sucks kuz i bought it in worse condition less than a year ago but shit happens so if anyone intrested at that price
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Post by Bodaggit23 on Jan 28, 2010 1:01:08 GMT -5
I would try to get some better pictures and put it on eBay, to be honest.
I'd consider $300 depending on shipping, but I'd need better pics first.
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Post by xion100 on Jan 28, 2010 5:41:23 GMT -5
I'd consider $300 too with more pics.
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Post by lbeast on Jan 28, 2010 18:55:30 GMT -5
I'm thinking in the condition that I saw it was in and your description that it had some paint chips, missing & non-stock pickups, you'll probably get offers around $250.00-$275.00 on eBay. If you were offered $300.00 for it on the street, take it. That will definately be at the high end of the scale for its condition. The good news is that someone may just want it for the maple neck, as they are more prized than the rosewood necks in my experience. Not poopooing guitar or the price you want for it, it's just the reality of the market and my now 2 decade long experience of buying, selling & trading HMs at guitar shows, stores, on the internet, & eBay.
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