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    Anyone know how much a Jackson or Charvel dinky/soloist/strat (no pickguard!) with a maple board fetches used? Im looking to pick one up used, just wondering how much they fetch?

    Preferably with a floyd and a neck PU, but im flexible on both, the maple board is essential though!

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    Re: Used Prices - J/C Dinky/Strat w/maple board

    $150-$700
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      No pickguard? I'd say closer to the $160-$690 range. [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
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        Re: Used Prices - J/C Dinky/Strat w/maple board

        thanks for the replies, what are good ones to look out for? and how much do you need to spend for a decent model?

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          Re: Used Prices - J/C Dinky/Strat w/maple board

          I've got an 87-88 USA Jackson Snakeskin graphic Strat for sale. H-S-S, JT-6 trem, w/ Maple board. Looking to get $650. plus shipping for her.....

          -Kenn

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          • #6
            Re: Used Prices - J/C Dinky/Strat w/maple board

            www.chrisguitars.com has one... Violet color... USA $725 on his sight

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              Re: Used Prices - J/C Dinky/Strat w/maple board

              I got a trans red Kelly with a razor thin maple boarded neck I'll sell ya for $400 (once the case gets here) [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]

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