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Value of Eastman E20SS "Factory Second"
Hello everyone. It's finally my turn to ask a question on this wonderful forum!
I have the opportunity to buy a second-hand Eastman E20SS "factory second" (indicated by a big "2" on the back of the headstock). Eastmans are relatively hard to find here in the UK, so I was wondering about what a reasonable price would be. Would $700 be about right? (I'm using Google to convert to US dollars). That's about half what a brand new one would cost me over here (even if I could find one). I'm assuming "factory second" refers to cosmetic issues only, which I'm not too concerned about. I've never purchased a second-hand guitar, so all advice is welcome! Thanks in advance. |
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I've seen factory seconds where I couldn't see an issue, and others with some flaw that would bug me for all time. Only you can answer for yourself if something would be a problem for you. Otherwise, if it is the guitar for you at a price you can afford, why not? Not knowing your market, I can't comment on value, but if you are not likely to find another, I'd buy it.
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Make sure the neck angle is OK, i.e., there's enough saddle height to get the action where you want it. Price seems high to me for a used factory second.
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