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Topic: in general how much have PSG prices gone up in the last |
Bob Doran
From: Ames, Iowa, USA
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Posted 28 Nov 2007 12:29 pm
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20 years. I am clueless.
I bought a used Emmons single neck circa early 80's in 1985 for 400 dollars.
How much would that be now.
(I would like to have a second guitar of a similar nature, or a cheap new guitar for practice at our band's practice area so I don't have to transport mine all the time)
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Kevin Hatton
From: Buffalo, N.Y.
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Posted 28 Nov 2007 3:07 pm
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That same used $400.00 guitar would cost you between $1500.00 and $2000.00 today. |
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Clyde Mattocks
From: Kinston, North Carolina, USA
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Posted 28 Nov 2007 7:58 pm
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Though new steel prices have risen steadily, the prices for used steels have really took off in the past few years. There was a good discussion of this maybe a year or so ago. I think part of the reason is the number of people doing high quality restorations. Not many people just let their old one
go for any price they can get anymore. |
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Mike Winter
From: Portland, OR
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Posted 28 Nov 2007 9:17 pm
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I have seen the vinyl Mavericks go for $500 and the earlier maple Mavericks with the raised neck go for $700. Go figure. |
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Paul Warnik
From: Illinois,USA
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Posted 28 Nov 2007 9:52 pm
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Mike Winter wrote: |
I have seen the vinyl Mavericks go for $500 and the earlier maple Mavericks with the raised neck go for $700. Go figure. |
That is because the earlier Maverick is a better guitar than the later "sunken keyhead-Fender type" brown vinyl covered one-I have done set-up on a fair number of them including the "transition model" which has the maple body but with the Fender type appointments-
What I am perplexed about is how the prices of used pro model single necks are bringing (or at least asking) as much or close to what a similiar make and model brings in a double neck-case in point recently on the Forum there was a single 10 MSA for $1400 and a clean D-10 MSA for the same price-If I was going to choose which for MY MONEY I would take the D-10 every time-why would anyone pay as much for seemingly "half the guitar"?
(I realize some do not play double necks and weight/portability can be a factor)
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David Doggett
From: Bawl'mer, MD (formerly of MS, Nawluns, Gnashville, Knocksville, Lost Angeles, Bahsten. and Philly)
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Posted 28 Nov 2007 9:55 pm
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Here is a link to a consumer price calculator that corrects for inflation: http://www.minneapolisfed.org/research/data/us/calc/
As I remember, a new Maverick was about $425 in the '70s. That would be about $1700 in today's dollars. A used one should cost about half of that, or around $800 today. So anything less than that is a pretty good bargain.
I believe a new Sho-Bud single neck Pro I was about $1000, and a D10 Pro II was about $1500. Those would be about $4200 and about $6200 in today's dollars. So I would say that many new pro models cost less today than they did in the '70s. |
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