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Hello All,
I have a Fender Custom 6 Twin Neck that I am thinking of selling (or putting
down as partial trade on a Pedal Steel) and was hoping you all might be able to
give me some insight into it's value.
It is a 50's in great condition. There are a few nicks, and slight wear on
the fret board, but nothing major.
It's all original as far as I can tell
and all the electronics work perfectly. Included also is the original case
which is missing the handle.
It needs a bit of polishing, but there is nothing seriously wrong with
it. I've seen these go on eBay, but that's often inflated, and I'm not
interested in ripping anyone off.
I have (hopefully) posted a picture below to aid in any
appraisals. Can you all tell me what you think this guitar is worth?
<img border="0" src="http://www.reverbdeluxe.com/fender_side.jpg" width="430" height="287">
Click here for a picture in it's case
Thanks!
Jay
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Apprasial Help - Fender dual 6 Custom
Moderator: Brad Bechtel
In my opion the best book even written about Fender. " The sound heard around the world"....
on page 287 there's a sales chart. Sales by unit 1951, 6-string double neck : 42, proposed production schedule January-June 1952 : 60.
So your guitar is quite rare. D-8 were ten times more each year. I assume only 200 or so were made of the D-6.
However, to a player a D-8 would be more desireable.
on page 287 there's a sales chart. Sales by unit 1951, 6-string double neck : 42, proposed production schedule January-June 1952 : 60.
So your guitar is quite rare. D-8 were ten times more each year. I assume only 200 or so were made of the D-6.
However, to a player a D-8 would be more desireable.
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