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Joined: March 2002 Posts: 1380
Location: Central Oregon | I just saw a guy on "The Road Show" appraise a '38 C.F. Martin flattop guitar at twenty to twenty five grand. It was a pretty fancy guitar, but geez, are they really worth that much?
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Joined: May 2002 Posts: 3005
Location: Las Cruces, NM | Nils
I didn't see that, but I will comment. NO they aren't worth that much, there are many guitars that are as good from every aspect of quality. because they are scarce does not mean they are musically important. Like a desk or chair, you can only sit or write in one way, a Louis XIV will be worth $100 grand, a Office Depot $40, each is useful, one is totally ovepriced by simpering, fawning, assholes that nobody who is in their right mind would listen to, other people just get good instruments (Ovations) and play on.
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Joined: February 2002 Posts: 5750
Location: Scotland | Depending on the model Pre-war Martins fetch top dollar. Style 45 guitars & Herringbone D28's from that era can go for a lot more than 25K. Whether they are actually worth that much is open to debate. If I was in the market for a pre-war dreadnought I'd buy a new Santa Cruz or Collings version, save myself a ton of cash & have a better instrument. |
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Joined: January 2004 Posts: 648
Location: Florida | I suppose if you HAD one you'd not complain. Then again, what to do with it.
I guess its worth whatever people are willing to pay for it (simplistic, but true).
Please allow a short rant - its like the local housing market here. My house in 10 years has quadrupled in value. Fact is, I cant even afford the TAXES, let alone the payment on a new house, the way the market has driven up values. Why so expensive... only for the fact that people are willing to pay the price. (Luckily my taxes are capped!) |
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Joined: July 2002 Posts: 327
Location: Houston, TX | Just as information...it was a OOO-42 and it was very nice to look at. I stopped chewing my dinner and put my face really close to the TV set. It was a reflexive action, totally involuntary. Looked to be in excellent condition. Lots of abalone inlays including all around the purfling. Clapton is auctioning (2) 1939 OOO-42's this summer through Christie's. Estimated to fetch 60-80k for the one on the Unplugged recording.
http://www.clapton-online.com/clapton/vente2004/vente2004.html |
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 10582
Location: NJ | I find the roadshow estimates either way low or way high.
Even when the guy from Vintage Instruments in Philly does the estimate. |
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