Visiting a local music store and spotted (2) nice Charvel Model 3's. I have (2) Model 4's and have been looking for a Model 6 so I asked the salesperson if they ran across many of the old Charvels. He said that these guitars were not old but were "new, old stock" that had been in a warehouse for a 'long time'. They had 4 total (2 Model 3's and 2 Model 1's). I was skeptical but they had obviously never been played before. They had the JT-6 trem and original Jackson pickups (even had a protective peel-off plastic cover over the humbucker and a tiny "Made in Japan" sticker on the neckplate). Could these really be NOS guitars or re-furbs w/ NOS parts and is there any way to tell for sure? If they are indeed NOS this would seem to be a couple of rare guitars. What would be a fair price if they are? Asking price was $875 but would let them go for $500.
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They turn up from time to time. I'd believe that they are true NOS guitars much more easily than I'd believe that someone went to all the trouble to refurb them & track down the parts. There's not enough money to be made to make it worthwhile. There was a guy here a few weeks ago that had stumbled onto a store with a bunch of NOS Model Series for a good price. He got the boot for trying to sell them here on one of his first few posts, iirc, but he had a NOS Model 2 up on eBay. Even though they are basically brand new, I still think $500 might be high. As soon as you peel off the plastic and start to play it, you have a "minty" Model 3 that might go for $350 - $400, and if you leave it in the case it unplayed it's still not considered a collector's piece, so I doubt it would go up in value. I'd try waving $350 - $400 cash at him & see what happens.
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Originally posted by dg View PostThey turn up from time to time. I'd believe that they are true NOS guitars much more easily than I'd believe that someone went to all the trouble to refurb them & track down the parts. There's not enough money to be made to make it worthwhile. There was a guy here a few weeks ago that had stumbled onto a store with a bunch of NOS Model Series for a good price. He got the boot for trying to sell them here on one of his first few posts, iirc, but he had a NOS Model 2 up on eBay. Even though they are basically brand new, I still think $500 might be high. As soon as you peel off the plastic and start to play it, you have a "minty" Model 3 that might go for $350 - $400, and if you leave it in the case it unplayed it's still not considered a collector's piece, so I doubt it would go up in value. I'd try waving $350 - $400 cash at him & see what happens.
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