Greetings all. About a month ago I picked up a lovely 1992 Jackson Randy Rhoads LTD with Floyd bridge for what I thought was a decent price. Thought I might be able to flip it at a fair bit more but may have over-estimated it's worth. It's not dead mint but maybe conservative 9/10 condition, a very excellent condition player. In the interest of full disclosure, it is currently on ebay but this is it's last run there because the guitar is frigging awesome and I'm keeping it for a while. Just love the vibe, looks and tone of that guitar.
I am curious though as to what they're really worth these days in this economy. When I do sell things I try to not be one of those optimistic people, instead I try to price things at a fair level which will likely make them go away. Again, it will not be going away now but anything could happen in the future of course. I seem to see and hear about them trading in a very wide range, as low as maybe $3,000 and as high as the $6,000 range. I thought I used to always see them well over $6,000's but that seems to have changed.
Any guidance would be appreciated. I guarantee that I am not fishing for offers or trying to publicize my ebay listing. Just wanting to know where I stand since I took a bit of a crapshoot when I bought it. And mind you, I am very happy to have it around.
I am curious though as to what they're really worth these days in this economy. When I do sell things I try to not be one of those optimistic people, instead I try to price things at a fair level which will likely make them go away. Again, it will not be going away now but anything could happen in the future of course. I seem to see and hear about them trading in a very wide range, as low as maybe $3,000 and as high as the $6,000 range. I thought I used to always see them well over $6,000's but that seems to have changed.
Any guidance would be appreciated. I guarantee that I am not fishing for offers or trying to publicize my ebay listing. Just wanting to know where I stand since I took a bit of a crapshoot when I bought it. And mind you, I am very happy to have it around.
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