ChatterBank31 mins ago
Selling guitar
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I did ask about this a while ago but I've got a few more details now.
I have a Yamaha F310 guitar which I'd like to sell. Having done a quick google search they sell new on average for £120 ish. Mine has some fine scratches and one fairly deep scratch on the frront. I have no idea how to tell if it would need new strings or not. I also have a stand for it.
Can anyone reccommend roughly how much I should try and sell it for?
I have a Yamaha F310 guitar which I'd like to sell. Having done a quick google search they sell new on average for £120 ish. Mine has some fine scratches and one fairly deep scratch on the frront. I have no idea how to tell if it would need new strings or not. I also have a stand for it.
Can anyone reccommend roughly how much I should try and sell it for?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I wouldn't worry about the strings too much - the new owner might want to put on their particular favourite gauge/brand.
Having it tuned up by someone would be good. If they break a string in the process just replace cheap as possible.
As to price, in decent nick, expect to get up to half its value new.
Having it tuned up by someone would be good. If they break a string in the process just replace cheap as possible.
As to price, in decent nick, expect to get up to half its value new.