Keith Browning
From: South Carolina, USA
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Posted 18 Jun 2018 7:08 am
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Hey, everyone!
I've got a 2000 Paul Reed Smith McCarty Hollowbody II for sale on craigslist and reverb. But I think I might find the right person for a pretty nice trade for a pedal steel here on the forums.
It's an unusual model so I had to have it professionally appraised to get an accurate value for the guitar and learn what exactly it is. A full write up and additional images can be found in the following craigslist ad.
https://charleston.craigslist.org/msg/d/2000-prs-mccarty-hollow-body/6601225124.html
https://reverb.com/item/11078675-paul-reed-smith-hollowbody-ii-2000-violin-amber-sunburst
After a false start and an additional year of life, I finally have the space and stability to begin my pedal steel journey. So I'm just trying to get my first one. I'd like a U12 with a pad or maybe a nice newer sd10 set up for e9. I'm not experienced enough to be all that picky so please don't be shy if you interested and have something else. In a perfect world I'd like to get a hold of a padded GFI U12 rig and accessories (I'm not holding my breath on that one ).
The Guitar Blue Book appraisal is as follows:
March 14th, 2018
Thank you for your interest in our Guitar Appraisal service. Here is the information you requested about your instrument:
Manufacturer - Paul Reed Smith Model - McCarty Hollowbody II Year - 2000
Configuration - offset double cutaway hollowbody, carved flamed maple top and back, carved mahogany sides, Wide-Fat mahogany neck, 22-fret Indian rosewood fingerboard with abalone bird inlays, PRS adjustable stoptail bridge, three-per-side tuners, two McCarty Archtop pickups, volume/tone controls, three-position toggle switch, nickel hardware.
Color/Finish - Violin Amber Sunburst
Serial Number - 0 45668
Additional Information - Original hardshell case included Condition - Excellent Plus-Mint
Estimated Value Range - $4,600-$4,700
I trust that this information will be of interest.
That value is the estimate for private party sale not retail.
I could potentially drive a ways and have a mini road trip vacation to avoid shipping hassle.
Thanks for reading!
Last edited by Keith Browning on 20 Jun 2018 4:49 pm; edited 2 times in total |
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