Moving More Guitars...

Basically I can't move much of anything over $1000 and my high end stuff over $2000 is just sitting collecting dust...

To be fair though, Chris, you have some pretty niche pieces there. It's gonna take exactly the right buyer. I've put some expensive Gibsons and PRS' up for sale before and they went quite quickly. Name recognition I guess.
 
Basically I can't move much of anything over $1000 and my high end stuff over $2000 is just sitting collecting dust...

I will agree, $2000+ guitars are $$$$ guitars. Anymore, $1000+ ones should theoretically move 1/2 way decently. Heck I can go to McD and freaking hamburgers are now as much as I prefer to spend on a good sit down dinner anymore. ( Gov't mandated health care, gov't mandated huge minimum wage etc...)

Even back in the early 2000's, I had trouble moving $2k-$4k PRS guitars without taking a beating. Glad to have found just the right buyers "EVENTUALLY"
Still took an ebay fees hit though.

Good luck bro.

As for me, I am considering moving a 90 or 91 Strat, Epi LP, SG's, and even making some amps for sale locally like on Craigslist.
Also thinking about some pickups I acquired like a Fralin and 498 and a few other accessories. I will formulate a plan and then make my own thread.
 
Sounds like a plan. Don't put too much good stuff up...I may go broke buying something!

Let's see that Strat.

Let's see those SGs chili

If anyone can think of real good arguments pro or con for me thinning the herd to provide available funds to buy building materials to renovate a shed garage, another shed and a whole house remodel to get ready to maybe sell the house and buy a space to restore my old trucks and 5.0 Mustangs and have a place to put good tools like car lift, tire machines, woodworking tools etc. I am up for it.

To Be Cont. in my own thread instead of here thread jacking....
 
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If anyone can think of real good arguments pro or con for me thinning the herd to provide available funds to buy building materials to renovate a shed garage, another shed and a whole house remodel to get ready to maybe sell the house and buy a space to restore my old trucks and 5.0 Mustangs and have a place to put good tools like car lift, tire machines, woodworking tools etc. I am up for it.

To Be Cont. in my own thread instead of here thread jacking....

Chilli, just noticed your in Baltimore (sometimes). What part? I was born in Catonsville and went to high school in Woodlawn.
 
Chilli, just noticed your in Baltimore (sometimes). What part? I was born in Catonsville and went to high school in Woodlawn.

Uh oh, another Bill's Music House disciple, I presume?

I was born in DC but grew up in Columbia. We were practically neighbors. And now we're both in SoCal, haha.
 
Gball, when I was growin up the most killer music store I knew was one at the hillendal Shopping Center or the other by Orchard Tree Ln called Gordon Miller Music. I tried my first Ash big head Strat and Marshall Amps at Gordon Miller
 
Gball, when I was growin up the most killer music store I knew was one at the hillendal Shopping Center or the other by Orchard Tree Ln called Gordon Miller Music. I tried my first Ash big head Strat and Marshall Amps at Gordon Miller

Dude, I feel ya! There was a Gordon Miller in The Columbia Mall back in the 1970's that I used to go to. I'd buy strings there when I first started playing. There was also the Harmony Hut that had a lot of accessories, and I bought my cheat books (tab) there.
 
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