What should this MSA Double Vintage XL sell for?
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- Amy Osborne
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What should this MSA Double Vintage XL sell for?
Hi folks!
This beauty was brought into my shop for consignment. The owner is a retired, very well respected steel player in Indianapolis. He's a nice ol' guy that used to play with my grandfather and I want to get him the most money possible. So far I have been unable to find any comparables to figure a price. I keep finding single necks or different models of MSAs.
Does someone here have a suggestion on price?
Thank you, thank you!!
This beauty was brought into my shop for consignment. The owner is a retired, very well respected steel player in Indianapolis. He's a nice ol' guy that used to play with my grandfather and I want to get him the most money possible. So far I have been unable to find any comparables to figure a price. I keep finding single necks or different models of MSAs.
Does someone here have a suggestion on price?
Thank you, thank you!!
- Amy Osborne
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Dang, that's purty.
Assuming it weighs about the same as a Classic D-10 (upper70s,) I'd call it $1700 if you want it to move, and 2000-2100 if you don't mind waiting.
That's assuming that the underside doesn't need disassembly and cleaning. If it's gummy under there and only functioning smoothly by luck, subtract 400.
Again, that's gorgeous. If my guitar had needed refinishing, that's the color I'd have chosen (but doing the neck glossy black.
Assuming it weighs about the same as a Classic D-10 (upper70s,) I'd call it $1700 if you want it to move, and 2000-2100 if you don't mind waiting.
That's assuming that the underside doesn't need disassembly and cleaning. If it's gummy under there and only functioning smoothly by luck, subtract 400.
Again, that's gorgeous. If my guitar had needed refinishing, that's the color I'd have chosen (but doing the neck glossy black.
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If it were mine I'd take $ 1500. and be glad for it(and I have for one prettier than that one). I love MSA guitars (have 3 U-12's) but D-10's are just too heavy for many players who tour. Just my humble opinion.
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Wow that's pretty, I have a matching Classic SS. I'm in the selling mode now though, instead of buying mode. I would agree with Donny Hinson on the price.
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I've got a blue lacquer one just like that one (SN:2C6698-Reese said it was made 1980). I would not part with it for less than $2000.00 and probably would want $2500, I know I'd never get it. But I like it that much! Totally stock 8 & 5. Works perfectly.
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It would help if we knew how many knee levers and could see a shot of the mechanics underneath and the condition of the case/leg bag.
Assuming it has at least 4 KLs and a nice case and is really clean, no major dings etc., it should be worth 2K. The XL and SS are the most desirable MSA guitars of this era. You can always go down in asking price.
It depends on who the buyer is also and how fast you are looking to move it. Someone looking to buy a cheaper D10 might not want to pay that price, but someone looking specifically for an XL just might. JMO.
Assuming it has at least 4 KLs and a nice case and is really clean, no major dings etc., it should be worth 2K. The XL and SS are the most desirable MSA guitars of this era. You can always go down in asking price.
It depends on who the buyer is also and how fast you are looking to move it. Someone looking to buy a cheaper D10 might not want to pay that price, but someone looking specifically for an XL just might. JMO.
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It's funny how over the years in any given city there are one or two pedal steels that change hands from one starry eyed dreamer to the next. Usually they are in need of a tune up and are priced just low enough to attract first time PSG enthusiasts.Lane Gray wrote:It's good to know the supply of starry-eyed dreamers has not run out.
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Thank you all so much for the great information!Jerry Overstreet wrote:It would help if we knew how many knee levers and could see a shot of the mechanics underneath and the condition of the case/leg bag.
Assuming it has at least 4 KLs and a nice case and is really clean, no major dings etc., it should be worth 2K. The XL and SS are the most desirable MSA guitars of this era. You can always go down in asking price.
It depends on who the buyer is also and how fast you are looking to move it. Someone looking to buy a cheaper D10 might not want to pay that price, but someone looking specifically for an XL just might. JMO.
It is a 5K and 9F. And everything works properly, no sticking or slipping and clean underneath.
I think from everyone's comments, with the owners' approval, I'll probably list it $1,800 and sell it for $1,700.
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