Decent price for a Yamaha SG200?
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- Freddy V-C
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Decent price for a Yamaha SG200?
I have virtually zero money at the moment, but there's a beautiful Yamaha SG200 in my local guitar shop in Scarborough for £299. Is this a decent price? Do you think I could haggle?
If this guitar is still there next time I have disposable income I think I shall pull the trigger.
If this guitar is still there next time I have disposable income I think I shall pull the trigger.
That sounds about right to me, but others have had better deals. Check eBay for completed listing prices to get an idea. Do you think you can get them down by 10-20%?
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I'm not sure, I've only been in there a few times (I only discovered this shop a month or two ago) but they seem very friendly and come across as though they would haggle. When I asked how much it was they weren't even sure themselves, they had to look it up on the computer. Stupidly my friend Glen said "Oh wow, I thought it would be more than that", so the price could easily have gone up by the next time I'm in there! I just had a quick Google search and I found one on sale for £399, so £299 seems pretty good.
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As I said, I can't afford right now anyway. I'd happily go the Ebay route but obviously that way the cost of postage has to be taken into account, and I do like to support local business.
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Some were made in Taiwan (stamped on the back of the headstock). But whilst they used all the same Japanese parts because they were assembled in Taiwan collectors pay less.
I've owned both and personally i dont think there is any difference.
You wont go wrong with one Freddy, they will give any modern Gibson SG a run for its money and win in most cases.
I've owned both and personally i dont think there is any difference.
You wont go wrong with one Freddy, they will give any modern Gibson SG a run for its money and win in most cases.
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heads up....
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/YAMAHA-SG-200 ... 9068729098
not too far away from me, possibly pick-up-able.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/YAMAHA-SG-200 ... 9068729098
not too far away from me, possibly pick-up-able.
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It appears to no longer be available.stewart wrote:heads up....
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/YAMAHA-SG-200 ... 9068729098
not too far away from me, possibly pick-up-able.
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