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Post by Blue on Aug 18, 2011 12:32:32 GMT -6
Now I'm back on track again, so 119 + 1 = 120
;D
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Post by S-H on Aug 19, 2011 5:43:36 GMT -6
^ Don't leave us guessing what the new guitar is!!!! lol
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Post by shreddingjoris on Aug 19, 2011 14:21:31 GMT -6
What would be more interesting... If everyone counted the money spend on these guitars ;-). Sofar we got like 120 guitars x (let's say €1500 a guitar) = €180000 !!! (258,984.26 USD)
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Post by mudkipforceg on Aug 20, 2011 1:01:40 GMT -6
What would be more interesting... If everyone counted the money spend on these guitars ;-). Sofar we got like 120 guitars x (let's say €1500 a guitar) = €180000 !!! (258,984.26 USD) 1500 euros is about 2160 US dollars that is pretty ridiculous to say that's the average price of all the guitars! average i think would be anywhere from 500-1000?
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Post by TheLivingDead on Aug 21, 2011 0:25:26 GMT -6
What would be more interesting... If everyone counted the money spend on these guitars ;-). Sofar we got like 120 guitars x (let's say €1500 a guitar) = €180000 !!! (258,984.26 USD) 1500 euros is about 2160 US dollars that is pretty ridiculous to say that's the average price of all the guitars! average i think would be anywhere from 500-1000? Yeah I'd bet around $400 - $500.
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Post by S-H on Aug 21, 2011 12:02:55 GMT -6
Most shops actually just change the currency sign rather than adjust the price.
So a $2,000 guitar would be £1,500- 2,000, rather than £1,215.
The Ibanez RG1550 has a manufacturer's suggested retail price of $1,399 in the US and £1,142 in the UK. It should be £850 with direct conversion.
Some American companies are much more expensive over here, which is to be expected. I just hope Engl, Cornford & Blackstar are ridiculously expensive in the US to make up for it. Haha.
I would probably say the average guitar actual price (not msrp) would be £700/$700 but it'd be easier to get everyone to say how much they actually paid for theirs.
I paid around £450 for my RG (it was ex-display but mint condition) + £150 or so for the pickups so total £600.
My Maverick JR4 cost about £130 (second hand), £135 or so for the pickups at the time, £50 for the Sperzels, totalling £315.
£915 total.
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Post by Blue on Aug 21, 2011 12:38:07 GMT -6
^ Don't leave us guessing what the new guitar is!!!! lol Flaxwood Rautia. Some American companies are much more expensive over here, which is to be expected. I just hope Engl, Cornford & Blackstar are ridiculously expensive in the US to make up for it. Haha. They are. Most EU brands are expensive there and most US brands are expensive here.
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Post by S-H on Aug 21, 2011 16:53:30 GMT -6
What does kareline actually sound like? I tend to ignore the blurb written on the company's site, for obvious reasons, but there isn't much to judge Flaxwood guitars on barring the vids Rick Graham posted. I imagine Diezel hits em especially hard. ;D (They're expensive enough for europeans. lol) Soldano, Mesa & Fryette are the worst over here... even though they're worth it.
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Post by Shredhead86 on Aug 25, 2011 10:47:30 GMT -6
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Post by Blondie on Nov 28, 2011 3:00:14 GMT -6
120 + 14 = 134
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