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CraigW
Posted 2012-06-01 8:09 PM (#455200)
Subject: Ovation Custom Balladeer 1860
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Hey guys, I want to sell my Ovation Custom Balladeer 1860 but im not sure how much to price it at, its about 17 - 19 years old, in perfect condition, Acoustic / Electric. With its original case. Can someone please help
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Nick B.
Posted 2012-06-01 9:12 PM (#455201 - in reply to #455200)
Subject: Re: Ovation Custom Balladeer 1860



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Location: Route 66, just east of the Cadillac Ranch
Hi Craig. That's a pretty tough question. We generally refer folks to the advise in the FAQ (copied below). I hope it helps, but regardless welcome to the group.

Q: What is my Ovation guitar worth?
A: This is probably the most frequently asked question, and the hardest to answer. Worth is very subjective and changes rapidly with fickle markets. What something ultimately is worth is a combination of what one person is willing to pay versus what another person is willing to accept. Many factors, not the least of which is the actual condition of the guitar, will affect the selling price. There are so many other factors involved in pricing a musical instrument. Is is collectable? Is it rare? Is it popular?

The best way to get an idea of what your guitar might sell for is to use the "Completed Auctions" feature of eBay Search to see what similar models have sold for recently. Other online resources include www.gbase.com and www.guitarlist.com. Your best bet, unless you need it appraised for insurance or other reasons, is to try and ask yourself "How much is this instrument worth to me?" More value related resources include the "The Blue Book of Acoustic Guitars" and "The Blue Book of Electric Guitars" both edited by S. P. Fjestad and available in paperback by Gurney Brown. There is also the software version "The S-Book of Guitars" by S. P. Fjestad. Click here to connect to Blue Book Publishing, Inc.
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