in the wild west they were worth a shot of whiskey! ha!
srsly tho, saw this while cruising around the used g.c. gear website.
http://www.guitarcenter.com/In-Store-Vi ... 2993134.gc
how much do bullets go for?
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That is an '81 series-one modified guitar. All series one's came with two pickups, so this has a non-original third middle pickup and probably has a non-original 5 way switch. It has a steel pick guard that doubles as the bridge. '81 was the only year of the Tele body. '82 versions had the Stratocaster bodies. But you can also find '81's with Strat style bodies, but all '81's (except deluxe models which were string through bodies) had the steel pick guard doubling as the bridge.
I bought my '81 and '82 for $350 each. The parting out of these guitars has really slowed down as the values have started to creep up some, and the parting out has helped the values of unmolested examples. My '82 has the highly sought-after red bobbin pickups- which are worth about $150 per pickup these days. With patience, I could get $500 for it on the high end- same with the S1.
Anyway- my opinion is that guitar is worth about $200 due to the mods.
If you want to learn more about these guitars- here's a thread with more than you ever wanted to know:
Bullets
Ex Fender guy and Bullet designer John Page posts and responds to questions on that thread BTW.
I bought my '81 and '82 for $350 each. The parting out of these guitars has really slowed down as the values have started to creep up some, and the parting out has helped the values of unmolested examples. My '82 has the highly sought-after red bobbin pickups- which are worth about $150 per pickup these days. With patience, I could get $500 for it on the high end- same with the S1.
Anyway- my opinion is that guitar is worth about $200 due to the mods.
If you want to learn more about these guitars- here's a thread with more than you ever wanted to know:
Bullets
Ex Fender guy and Bullet designer John Page posts and responds to questions on that thread BTW.