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expensive...usually a grand plus at this point...i remember the days i could pick them up for 100-249 in pawn shops all day long...guess a bunch of them didnt last...d.m.
I was looking for one of those or an EC-36 for awhile but when none popped up I said fuck it and switched to 22-fret guitars since they are cheaper and easier to find.
damn 600 and no takers?...wow...still i was broke otherwise i might have tried for it...the 36 fretters may bring more...havent seen too many 29 fretters on ebay in a while...d.m.
from a recent completed ebay auction...
Sold for: US $800.00
Auction ended early with Buy It Now.
Ended: Aug-12-07 18:26:03 PDT
Shipping costs:
US $30.00
Standard Flat Rate Shipping Service
Service to United States
that was a 36 fretter tho
Last edited by diablomozart; 08-15-2007, 06:12 PM.
I've had two. A player condition red crackle that sold for $680 a year and a half ago and a near mint white crackle that sold for $1,080 a few months back. And shipping was on top of these prices. Condition is king.
I'd say $600-800 for an EC29 and $800-1000 for an EC36 would be midrange prices for average examples. They're not really outrageously expensive, they're just hard to find.
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I was looking for one of those or an EC-36 for awhile but when none popped up I said fuck it and switched to 22-fret guitars since they are cheaper and easier to find.
Damn a friend of mine sold on of those in the crackle finish in London just last week for £700
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