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Dominic
Username: Dominic

Registered: 11-2007
Posted on Monday, November 26, 2007 - 6:18 pm:   

Hey everyone - I am looking to thin out my guitar collection and have a couple Ibanez guitars that I'd like to get your opinions on what they are worth before putting them up for sale;

1. 1977 2617 Artist (ash), very good condition, purchased from "Eyebonez" Mike Graves about 6 years ago. It has a hard case - I doubt it is original. One issue - it is not completely original...the prior owner had swapped the stock pickups for a pair of Carvin pickups and installed a cut / boost switch. I bought this guitar to use live and wasn't worried about the originality at the time, but I do recognize that this makes the guitar less desirable. On the other hand, I played this guitar side by side with several other Artists at Mike's house - and the Carvin pickups are much clearer than the Ibanez. The guitar can also get cleaner and dirtier than a stock model.

2. AW100CE cutaway acoustic with Fishman system. I purchased this guitar new in 1999 from Sam Ash and it is in excellent condition. I also bought a top of the line hard case for it (about $100 if I remember correctly). These were the "hand made" in Korea models with grover tuners, engleman spruce top, mahogany back, sides, and neck + rosewood fret board and bridge. At the time, this was the best sounding acoustic guitar for under $500 period (IMHO).

3. I also have a mid - '70s Ibanez Tele (no name on the head stock) also from Mike Grave's collection. It sports an outrageous maple quilt finish and more "spank" than most Fenders...not looking to sell this one, but curious to hear what you all think it is worth.

Thanks for your input!
-Dominic
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Tbplayer
Username: Tbplayer

Registered: 4-2007
Posted on Monday, November 26, 2007 - 11:53 pm:   

dom,
i lucked into a spotless '79 2617 for 800.00 2 years ago. with the replaced pick-ups i would say 600-700 would be a fair bet. they seemed to have jumped to the BIN at 1200+ although i have yet to see one go for that. but 600.00 for a modified one is in the ball park. good luck
TB
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Dominic
Username: Dominic

Registered: 11-2007
Posted on Tuesday, November 27, 2007 - 6:59 am:   

Thanks TB!
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Gemberbier
Username: Gemberbier

Registered: 5-2006
Posted on Tuesday, November 27, 2007 - 9:36 am:   

I have two reference for you:
One relative one:
In 1977 the price was $450.-
Compare it to other models in the list and look what they cost now. (Jus to get an idea).
http://www.noahjames.com/vintagepage/PRICE.HTML

And then there is of course Russellw's database which is 1 year and 8 months behind I think:

Model No. Description Year Price Condition
2617 Artist (Ash) 1975 637 9
2617 Artist (Ash) 1978 685 9
2617 Artist (Ash) 1976 610 8
2617 Artist (Ash) 1978 705 8
2617 Artist (Ash) 1978 790 9
2617 Artist (Ash) 1979 580 7
2617 Artist (Ash) 1978 306 7
2617 Artist (Ash) 1979 891 9
2617 Artist (Ash) 1977 440 8
2617 Artist 1973 520 7
2617 Artist 1979 635 8
2617 Artist 1977 901 9
2617 Artist 1978 899 9
2617 Artist 1977 621 8
2617 Artist 1979 292 8
2617 Artist 1978 598 9
2617 Artist 1977 837 9
2617 Artist 1979 802 9
2617 Artist 1978 786 8
2617 Artist 1978 1060 9

Add some inflation correction. Question is how much percent? 20? 30?
I think it's best to read EUROS for Dollars, put that in the currency converter and look how much dollars you must pay for so many EUROS and then you're about right for the value in Dollars at this moment.
If you do it right you should then subtract the shipping cost of USA>Europe, because a European prospect takes that into account as well. That keeps the net price a little lower, so that it can stay in the USA.
It's a bit more complicated now than when the Euro and the Dollar were about 1:1.


Ginger
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Dominic
Username: Dominic

Registered: 11-2007
Posted on Tuesday, November 27, 2007 - 4:55 pm:   

G - thanks for the excellent info!

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