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Post by bluesboy52 on Jan 28, 2023 15:50:03 GMT -7
Greetings: i have a 2017 Cure amp in great condition that I wish to sell, but not sure what price i should ask. I'm thinking 75% of today's new price - too high? thx
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Post by lowbudget on Jan 28, 2023 17:34:13 GMT -7
In a word, yes, most likely.
As to your next question, I don’t know. But if you want it to go away reasonably quickly, non hyper special/ non limited production amps, etc. need to be priced pretty aggressively.
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Post by daddyelmis (Greg) on Jan 28, 2023 18:10:10 GMT -7
Check reverb sold listings to get an idea. You never know if those are the actual sold prices because the buyer and seller could have struck a separate deal, but it’s likely close. Looks like used Cure’s generally sold for $1250 or less.
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Post by Don A on Jan 28, 2023 20:15:18 GMT -7
You have to price used items very aggressively in order for them to sell these days. It seems like most sellers don't know that.
Pricing depends on if you're selling locally or on Reverb/eBay with shipping available. You can get a lot more from a national audience. Local buyers only seem to know Gibson, Fender, Epiphone, Squier, Marshall... and have very little knowledge of instruments from smaller builders. If I've got time, I start high, hoping for the best, and lower the price as time goes on.
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Post by purpletele on Jan 28, 2023 20:43:19 GMT -7
I would say that if you can get $1400 plus shipping then you would be right in the marketplace.
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Post by bluesboy52 on Jan 29, 2023 22:45:59 GMT -7
Many thanx to all for the responses, some good advice. I am selling the amp locally so no shipping costs involved. i
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