Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 11:12 am
james when I was looking last year LPB one like yours was being touted around £1250 - £1500 and some going for a lot more. Its a sweet guitat and like other have said don't sell unless you need to
that sonic blue on is stunning, if i'd spotted that last year I would of tried very hard to get itstewart wrote:he's got a sonic blue one further down and a cherry red one for £1250.Thomas wrote:I saw a mint scumburst one online last week, same checked binding etc for £1350. Don't sell it. It's a beauty.
Edit: here's the link Coronado II scroll a couple o guitars down.
however, dealer prices aren't street prices, and places on denmark street routinely add 100% on to the actual value of a guitar. if you want to know what something's worth, have a look on vintage and rare, half the price and bob's your uncle.
That's a pretty good point. I'm about to put aside a bit of money but it probably makes more sense to put aside a bit less and keep this for now.louis wrote:if you aren't playing it and are thinking of selling it for the money, Put it in a hardcase with some cilia gel, hide it somewhere safe, and think of it like money in the bank. God knows it will appreciate quicker than if you had the cash.
I hadn't seen that one. Will keep an eye on it.Mike wrote:I presume you're watching this guy
It's pretty similar to yours minus the scratches so you could use that as a ballpark.
I know where you're coming from if you don't play it a heap, but it would probably be silly to sell it unless you actually need to sink that money into something else as equally permanent and enjoyable.
Yes.James wrote:That's a pretty good point. I'm about to put aside a bit of money but it probably makes more sense to put aside a bit less and keep this for now.
keep this and your bass, sell your other guitars, buy a les paul type. sorted!James wrote:I still love the guitar, but the majority of time when I pick up something to play it's my bass and I still have hankerings for a Les Paul type.
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Went for £1430 + 25 postage.Mike wrote:I presume you're watching this guy
dunno, you might get more than £1200 for it after all. the prices of these have really shot up over the past couple of years, i'm definitely hanging on to mine.James wrote:Went for £1430 + 25 postage.Mike wrote:I presume you're watching this guy
I was thinking that being so pristine it would probably go for about £200 more than mine would sell for, so I guess by that logic the £1200 somebody said earlier was about right.
Had a cheeky few bids myself. Checked out at £800DanHeron wrote:Bollocks. Really wanted the LPB coronado on eBay. Went too high for me though in the end
I think I'll wait until I need the money for something else. There's definitely a good bit of variance in the pricing but they do seem to be creeping up as well.Thomas wrote:If you are gonna sell maybe you should do it while there are peeps bidding on them? Coro prices seem to be a lot more varied than most vintage guitars.