I'm buying a Model 2 for just under $400. I'm doing so because it's in pristine condition... It doesn't look like it's ever been touched. Is that a good deal? I think most forum members would say that's high... But to me it's an acceptable price for an almost 25 year old import Charvel in great condition. Markets change, and super strats are coming back into fashion. I expect to see price increases on most vintage examples soon, even in this recession.
What I'm noticing is that the price has plummeted on high end $3,000 + vintage stuff, but the prices on cheaper guitars from the 70's and 80's are holding firm or escalating. It's just a matter of time before nice examples of 80's import Charvels get more expensive.
In my case, even IF I'm paying slightly more than is typical, I'm getting a great guitar that looks like it just came off the showroom floor. To me, I'm getting a good deal. Really, when price trends on Ebay start to develop, it's a pretty good indicator of what the current "real world" market is.
Back in the early 90's I used to buy Gibson Melody Makers for $200 - $250. I had sold them all, and was interested in picking up another one. Boy was I surprised when I found out what some of them are going for now! Many are going for $900 to $2,000, and the cheapest one I found that was in halfway decent condition was $500. I bought it, realizing that eventually I wouldn't be able to get one for that amount again.
What I'm noticing is that the price has plummeted on high end $3,000 + vintage stuff, but the prices on cheaper guitars from the 70's and 80's are holding firm or escalating. It's just a matter of time before nice examples of 80's import Charvels get more expensive.
In my case, even IF I'm paying slightly more than is typical, I'm getting a great guitar that looks like it just came off the showroom floor. To me, I'm getting a good deal. Really, when price trends on Ebay start to develop, it's a pretty good indicator of what the current "real world" market is.
Back in the early 90's I used to buy Gibson Melody Makers for $200 - $250. I had sold them all, and was interested in picking up another one. Boy was I surprised when I found out what some of them are going for now! Many are going for $900 to $2,000, and the cheapest one I found that was in halfway decent condition was $500. I bought it, realizing that eventually I wouldn't be able to get one for that amount again.
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