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View Poll Results: What's the most you've paid for a single guitar? | |||
Less than $5,000 | 181 | 63.96% | |
Between $5,000 to $7,999 | 64 | 22.61% | |
Between $8,000 to $10,000 | 11 | 3.89% | |
More than $10,000 | 27 | 9.54% | |
Voters: 283. You may not vote on this poll |
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I have spent more than I ever thought I would on a guitar, and while I don’t regret it, I won’t do it again. I have an internal limit and anything more than that just makes me uncomfortable.
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$1400 on the Yamaha FSX5, Might spring fro $2k on a Taylor 314. Saving for a Hatcher.(~8K)
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#63
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I have 3 in that $2,500 range and 1 just below and another that was around $1,200 new. In hindsight I could have taken that $10,000 and bought one really great guitar, but I'd be sleeping on the couch for spending that much in one transaction on a guitar. It was easy to get spousal approval for several less expensive guitars over the years.
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Barry My SoundCloud page Avalon L-320C, Guild D-120, Martin D-16GT, McIlroy A20, Pellerin SJ CW Cordobas - C5, Fusion 12 Orchestra, C12, Stage Traditional Alvarez AP66SB, Seagull Folk Aria {Johann Logy}: |
#64
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a certain custom shop les paul was my biggest spend to date
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2013 Custom Shop Martin 000-18 1974 Martin D 28 2001 Taylor 314CE 1990 Alvarez DY-50 2019 McPherson Sable Godin A6 Ultra lots of electrics and amps! |
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I used to be big into vintage guitars.
I once spent $19,500 for a '62 Stratocaster. It's in superb condition, and rarely sees the light of day. Some years back three friends and I went in on the purchase of a bonafide 1960 Gibson Les Paul Burst. We spent $90,000 on it. We sold it at the Arlington Guitar Show a year and a half later for $135,000, making a nice tidy profit on the sale. That was my final transaction in the vintage market... |