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The "What's it worth" thread

Post by hamo »

Hey chaps,

Thought maybe we could use a thread to help with putting a number on things we're looking to buy. Yes, there is irony in the fact that I am starting this thread. Just thought it would be good to have a handy reference in one place around what you might expect to pay for this pedal, is this a silly price for that guitar, etc. If this thread just dies on the vine I'll know I was wrong. :D

So, to kick things off, what would you pay for a MXR Phase 90 in good condish?
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Q: How many Hamo's is it worth
A: Error - cannot divide by zero
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Obviously depends on what kind of Phase 90, but for a regular non-vintage, unmodded job, I reckon $120?

My turn, what about a good condition POG 2?

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TmcB wrote:Q: How many Hamo's is it worth
A: Error - cannot divide by zero
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Darth Sabbathi wrote:Obviously depends on what kind of Phase 90, but for a regular non-vintage, unmodded job, I reckon $120?

My turn, what about a good condition POG 2?
The full version?
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Darth Sabbathi wrote: My turn, what about a good condition POG 2?
$320-350 IMO
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Conway wrote:Watching Molly in action on NZGuitars...

Priceless.
:lol:

It really is. I've not been here long, but in just this short space in time I've seen a crazy amount of mollying. It's so awesome though, seeing someone do something we're all too scared of and aren't capable of, He's living the dream lol.

Everyone's waiting with baited breath to see what's on the chop after todays acquisition :lol:
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Darth Sabbathi wrote:Obviously depends on what kind of Phase 90, but for a regular non-vintage, unmodded job, I reckon $120?

My turn, what about a good condition POG 2?
At least $350.
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I talked to Mr George about it, he reckons that its an awesome pedal that has great tone, and he's a bit surprised anyones selling one! But he'd happily pay 350, if he was in the market, which he isn't. Good luck with the sale, he said.
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11 posts and nobody's mentioned a Bigsby yet. :shock:
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Les_Paul86 wrote:
Everyone's waiting with baited breath to see what's on the chop after todays acquisition :lol:
Swear I'm not as bad as some of you blokes.

Strat by the way. But that's it now. I'm done. :-)
Bg wrote:I talked to Mr George about it, he reckons that its an awesome pedal that has great tone, and he's a bit surprised anyones selling one! But he'd happily pay 350, if he was in the market, which he isn't. Good luck with the sale, he said.
LOL. Must check my auction to see if he's offered his 2c on my Strat. Oh, wait, he can't. Blacklisted him.

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We should return the complement to him.
He's selling this: :twisted:
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hamo wrote:11 posts and nobody's mentioned a Bigsby yet. :shock:
don't get me started - ask molly what a bigsby is worth. :lol:


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