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Bill Baker
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What would a l981-square neck - 8 string DOBRO , top of the line , w/hard case, made in W. Germany, great shape, one owner, BE WORTH???????

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Hard to say without knowing the maker and what woods it's made of.

Could be one of the better guitars, or,.....one of the wurst! Image

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Well, I can't tell you what it is worth, but I can give you the price of a brand new Beard MA8 8 string, which is about as good an 8 string you are going to find: $3,500 new and around $3,300 on the used market. So you are well south of there. There are two problems with 8 string dobro: it is a small market.

Unless your Howard, in which case you are a small market all by yourself.

It was great meeting you yesterday Howard and seeing the Benoit. Fantastic instrument.
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This is the only German reso builder that I know of.

http://www.manzanita.de/
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Dobro® brand resonator guitars were never made in West Germany. Assuming it was made in California (all Dobro®s would have been manufactured in Huntington Beach during 1981), it could be worth between $500 and $2000 depending on condition. I'd have to see some pictures to give you any sort of better assessment, and even then it would be a guess on my part.

If you want a good appraisal, try contacting one of these vintage guitar stores:
Gruhn Guitars, Nashville, TN
Mandolin Brothers, Staten Island, NY
Elderly Instruments, Lansing, MI

If your Dobro® guitar really is made in West Germany, it's a fake and could be worth much less. How does it sound? 1981 Dobro®s aren't considered particularly collectible, but as an eight string it may have a bit more value.


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