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Advice Sought: Shallow bowl A/E

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ProfessorBB
Posted 2016-07-01 7:38 AM (#526434 - in reply to #526355)
Subject: Re: Advice Sought: Shallow bowl A/E



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And there's also the SSB prototypes with serial/model numbers representing their build dates. I have two, both with all the later 1537 detailing, one as a cutaway with an Ovation headstock, the other without the cutaway but with an Adamas headstock.
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Jonmark Stone
Posted 2016-07-01 10:37 AM (#526436 - in reply to #526422)
Subject: Re: Advice Sought: Shallow bowl A/E


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Damon67 - 2016-06-30 3:40 PM

Ahhh... Yours is probably what Moody was remembering. I should change my statement then. Mid bowls WERE available.


Interestingly enough, they were called "shallow" in the literature then... pre SSB. Similar to an Artist depth. Definitely what we refer to as mid now.

Edited by Jonmark Stone 2016-07-01 10:38 AM
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tripp2k
Posted 2016-07-01 4:47 PM (#526439 - in reply to #526355)
Subject: Re: Advice Sought: Shallow bowl A/E


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Any opinions on pre-owned pricing for the 1867 and 1869 models for pieces described as very good to excellent? Are "minor finish cracks" near the bridge common or should I avoid these?

Y'all have been wonderful...thank you!
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noah
Posted 2016-07-01 8:03 PM (#526441 - in reply to #526439)
Subject: Re: Advice Sought: Shallow bowl A/E



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eBay has five (5) completed 1869 auctions. The purchase prices are your range.

I sold my mint 2002 1869-CCB for $800 to one of the guys here. It would have been $900 BIN on eBay. 

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