Rickenbacher B6 PreWar Value?

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Alan Kirk
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Rickenbacher B6 PreWar Value?

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So what are these holy grail "moaning" steels going for these days? Anybody know?

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My guesstimate is between $500 and $1000 based on condition.

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Brad is quite accurate. I picked up a seven stringer for $350 about five years back and since then a number of six and seven stringers ranging from $500 to under $1,000.
You won't be sorry if you get a good clean one; one having not been messed with by some mechanical goon. Most are in remarkably good shape.
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My guess is today's price would be closer to $1,000 for a nice one. And well worth it, I might add.

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I took my 37 pat pend B6 to the Arlington Guitar Show this weekend to get a feel for value. It is in good shape. It is the one on Rick Aielo's site under restorations(Rick has it as a 1938 B6). Individuals that stopped me knowing what it was thought $900 was a good price for it. Two dealers offered $700 and $750.

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My typer must of broke. I know its Aiello! Image <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jaime Miller on 18 October 2004 at 04:00 PM.]</p></FONT>
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The HIGHEST PRICES I've ever seen for those particular models. Whew!
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Don't go by the Freedom guitar prices. They are very overpriced in almost every category of guitar. If you call them on the phone, they will often take a lower price.
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