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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 957
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Been after a cheapy fixed bridge, humbucking guitar for a little while and quite like the Squier 51's.
Sadly, they're now discontinued and proving quite hard to find - particularly the blonde one. There's one on Evilbay now starting at £100 and the guy said he'd take £120 as a buy it now. The simple fact is that they were less than that when new and I resent being taken advantage of. I think I've just answered my own question there.....
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Spam Tsar
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 17,546
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Have a look at Ebay completed items and see. It could be that that's fair market value. Then it's just a question of what it's worth to you - the two may not be the same.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 1,298
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i thought £120 was ok i swear i have seen them go for more than that before
were they £90 neww or something? I think if you take into consideration the fact this particular model of guitar seems to be quite collectible and as you say hard to find its not that much extra to pay and probably if you look after it you will get a good resale value |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Gateshead, Newcastle
Posts: 1,396
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That's a good price. I'd definately take it.
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