What is the most you have ever paid for a guitar?

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i thought i'd struggle to find a jag that sounded as good until i played big al's '63, it urinated on mine from a great height.

i used to guffaw about pre CBS being better, but i'm now coming to the conclusion that it usually is.
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£410 for my Riviera back in 1994.
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Post by Fran »

£900ish on the 64 Jaguar
£550 Patrick Eggle Berlin, Gordon Smith Explorer, Gibson SG

Everything else has been sub-£500.
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Post by James »

Guitar about $1250 (about £800) for my Coronado II

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Bass - £650 for this Guild B302

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Both fairly high compared to anything else I've bought (I don't think any other guitar has gone over £500 and I paid about £200 for my other bass) but they were also pretty good deals for what they are.
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Post by Dillon »

Huh, some of these prices are lower than I would've expected. Mine was $1300 for this Mosrite, which I ended up selling for $1800. I kind of regret that, it was such a cool guitar...but after a while, I just didn't get on with the thin neck and tiny frets. Second to that would be $900 for an SG Standard, though I only got it at that price because GC had it listed wrong. It was supposed to have been $1200.
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£450 for a sunburst Classic Player Jaguar; used but in perfect condition. Sold it for £500 just over a year later.

Have since bought a Squier VM Jag, dropped in some AVRI62 pups and a Staytrem bridge and much prefer it - and have money left over!
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£800 - my Electrical custom was that much in 2006. His stuff is much more now, and the exchange rate less favourable. I paid about that for a '69 Jaguar and a little less for a pristine Hagstrom Viking I. Sadly I sold both when saving for our flat, but I'm keeping the Electrical guitar.

I noticed yesterday the going rate for a USA Standard Telecaster is £1050. Seems a bit steep, but they are excellent guitars.
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yeah my friend bought a usa standard tele a few months ago on installments. it really is something else. best off the shelf setup i've ever seen
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gusman2x wrote:Stewart and Mike, they're great prices you paid for those!
To be fair both our guitars are pretty beat up. Far from clean.

Not that it bothers me for a second though, but it does affect the price.

100% original though.
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A little over £2k for the 64 Jazzmaster, £700 odd for the 72 Mustang, everything else was sub £500. And they are the best two guitars I own.

I worry about vintage guitars that are too clean, it probably means they weren't the best example in the first place.
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Post by Gabriel »

£750 seems to be the limit I've paid. That's how much all my guitars cost actually!

I played a Collings I35 last week that was just ridiculously perfect. But I'm not going to spend £4k on a guitar..... yet.
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Mike wrote: To be fair both our guitars are pretty beat up. Far from clean.

Not that it bothers me for a second though, but it does affect the price.

100% original though.
NickD wrote:I worry about vintage guitars that are too clean, it probably means they weren't the best example in the first place.
Absolutely, the more beat up it is, the more it's been played.
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£1600 for my custom Les Paul by Seth Baccus. It was a lot of money but I enjoyed being involved in building a guitar completely to my specs, from neck profile, radius, fret size, inlays, pickups, controls etc...
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£1400 for my Gibson 335 Never regretted buying it once. Infact, every time I pick it up I still can't quite believe that I actually own it.
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Post by stewart »

that's a beautiful guitar, shame it's the wrong way 'round :cry:
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