thearabianmage
May 28th, 2008, 07:59 AM
I've recently bought a Jackson/Charvel CX692 from this kid for £80. . . It was in terrible condition, so I've fully fixed/cleaned it up (replaced all internal electronics, strap buttons, hex bushings on the headstock (one was missing, so I had to buy 6 to replace it. . . nice. . .) straightened the neck, gave it [my first] fret job, cleaned the fretboard, replaced all the rusty screws, trem posts. . . all that kind of stuff) and one of my guitar students really wants to buy it. . . When I first mentioned it to them, I said I could do it for £150 - but I'm wondering if that may be too cheap. It's got a low serial number, which to my understanding is desirable.
Maybe it's just because I'm jobless and watching every penny that I think £150 is too cheap, but does anyone here know anything about the worth of these guitars?
The information I know about it is that it is a poplar body, HSS, it has a ghetto tremolo (cool rhyme), made in Japan in around 1992-93, maple neck/rosewood fingerboard, 22 frets plain dot inlay. . .
Any info/advice on this would be greatly appreciated. Cheers y'all
Maybe it's just because I'm jobless and watching every penny that I think £150 is too cheap, but does anyone here know anything about the worth of these guitars?
The information I know about it is that it is a poplar body, HSS, it has a ghetto tremolo (cool rhyme), made in Japan in around 1992-93, maple neck/rosewood fingerboard, 22 frets plain dot inlay. . .
Any info/advice on this would be greatly appreciated. Cheers y'all