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I have found a well played CW with eir back and sides. Just wondering what is a fair price. Also I have an idea of what the tone should be like. Is it stronger than a D2Ha? Last it might need a fret job. Any input would help. Thank You.

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Posts: 18 | Registered: July 11, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Paul,

When you clicked on NEW in the banner at the top of this post, you must have selected "Poll" instead of "Discussion".

This CW might go for mid-$3000s depending on the condition and necessary work.


'99 D1A / '07 CWMhAVarn / '07 D2HBaG / MT
 
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i voted anyways....

but really, you should take it somewhere to decide whether it truely needs a fret job, then use that as a bargaining chip to lower the price below the $3K fair price. Or, just look for a newer, less played guitar.
 
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