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  • DK2 trade-in value?

    Hi –

    I recently picked up (within 2 weeks) a brand new DK2 in trans red. Now I like the guitar but I would prefer a maple fingerboard. After asking around for a replacement neck, it would cost me at least $300 for this. I’m thinking now of just picking up a DK2M, so I was wondering what kind of trade-in value my dk2 would have at GC or sam ash?

    Thanks,

    Jeff
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    Take it to GC or Sam Ash and find out.
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    • #3
      You'd probably do better selling it outright.

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      • #4
        Chances are theyre probably only gonna give you around $200 for it. The problem with GC/SA is that they wont usually give you more for a used guitar than they pay for it. IIRC, they pay WELL under $300 each for them, so it really doesent pay for you. Id sell it on ebay then put that money towards a DK2M.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by RobRR View Post
          Chances are theyre probably only gonna give you around $200 for it. The problem with GC/SA is that they wont usually give you more for a used guitar than they pay for it. IIRC, they pay WELL under $300 each for them, so it really doesent pay for you. Id sell it on ebay then put that money towards a DK2M.
          +1
          They're going to give you as little as possible for it.
          They'll give you $200 in credit towards an already overpriced guitar and then turn around and list your used one for $400.
          -Rick

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