Thinking of selling my Grynch serial number 2
Thinking of selling my Grynch serial number 2
Wow. Ok then. As a member of this forum I was asking what if any reasons for a higher price I have seen Grynch guitars go for. As I am sure you read the issues of a $2500 price point I state is low is because of condition and what comes with said guitar. LTD guitars that are limited editions increase in value just like how a rare model would. A 59’ Les Paul was only $3,000 at one time and they were considered a dud at one point also. I did not mean to ruffle feathers here if so I sincerely am sorry. As you can clearly see I have approached all who have responded with sincerity. There is no argument from me just a discussion taking place.
Jesse R. wrote:The guy who sold “the famous one” to Essex is in a band called The fall of Eve. It’s a cool band. I actually own the grynch from the video shields of faith.
Very cool.
(15) The Fall Of Eve - Shields of Faith (OFFICIAL VIDEO) - YouTube
Interesting approach here. Ask board what they think a reasonable asking price is and then argue with said board that their opinions are wrong and a reasonable price is much higher.
My personal take, no LTD, no matter how rare, is worth over $2k. The playability just isn't there. Now if someone wants to hang it on a wall to look pretty, have at it. Not sure why a low serial # matters. Are lower numbered models made better? Nope. Is #2 somehow more rare than #200? Nope, there's still only one of each number. Does a lower # somehow have greater correlation to the artist? Nope.
List it on Ebay and see what happens.