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I think it's probably fine. Nice shape, and just the added switches. I believe that is the original finish. I think it was called pearl blue. I like cobalt or electric blue better, but that color looks better in person than in pics. The price he's asking is steep. Way too much if it was in the US, but you guys usually have to pay more, and the dollar is really nosediving right now which makes it seem really high to us.
Really prices are no good straight converted as dg said.
Its best I suppose to look at it in terms of the number.
So if a pawn shop wanted $200 then that might make it just about OK. $299 would be pushing it for you US guys I think? And for me too. But as you said, dg, Charvels are rare here in Europe.
Really the number is all that ever sells anything, IMO.
At this point, with the dollar tanking so bad, I don't think we yanks can even begin to tell you guys what a good price is over there. I do know that if I sell any guitars on eBay this year, I'll be accepting European bidders.
I've got a 375 just like it, without the switches.
Color is nicer in person... as dg mentioned.
Sweet players.
I'm running an old Dimarzio Distortion in the bridge... and she sings like a fat lady.
"Wow,... that was some of the hardest rockin ever. Hardest to listen too."
--floydkramer
To be honest, I think that price is a bit high for a modded 375. I've seen a couple for sale and they usually go for about 300-350 € (465-542 US $...again, with the weakening $ these prices are very approximate).
And I've already started to watch US-auctions to find what I'm looking for. Unfortunately, most sellers do not ship to Europe !
Me too. I got a Fender HM from the USA the other day. Guy got a huge amount for it, basically. I didn't pay that huge amount, in a way, as it was roughly half fo what I actually paid him.
So say it all worked out at $400, really I only paid £200.
Shame that many US auctions do not ship international, because us guys in the UK, Eurozone, would pay way over the $ norm for items, esp Charvel 6s and other niceities.
So the Yen is at a 18 year high. The Pound and the Euro are at all-time highs. I may have to reconsider my distain for shipping overseas.:ROTF:
Seriously, it'd reward you handsomely. Sure it's a bit more effort. But you'll get people like me paying 50% more sometimes for a guitar like a Charvel, because there's ain't many around!
Example: a guitar that normally sells for say, $300...ships overseas. I win it at $450 and ships to the UK for say $100 additional. (Cost me $120 inn shipping for that Fender HM.)
That's $550 for you already. But for me in the UK, thats only £250 or so, deal done, guitar shipped. Maybe a bit more for import duties, but that is not coming from your pocket.
Say you want to sell a Model 2. Av. price there could be $250. Psychologically, that's a good figure in £ too. So I'd think "Well, I can go to $450 and that's it." $450 for a model 2? Crazy for US prices maybe, but good for me in the UK, because it's half price paid essentially.
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