Tigerdaisy wrote:I personally tend to sell my guitars which I wish to 'move on' at around half price or very slightly over to that at which I bought them. Some may say this way too cheap, but I find I always get a quick sale.
Hmmm...
That would work for easily-available items in a buyer's market, but for older and discontinued items... but it would have me offering my 1965 Burns Marvin (bought fifty years and two months ago) for £55!
Or my hand-wired AC30TB for £90 and my first DeArmond 610 (which I still have) for £7.88.
I think that once a model is discontinued - and depending on how big the demand for it remains - prices are set according to that demand (hence pre-CBS Strats at £35,000 and even tweed Fender Champs at £3,000).
Mind you, I am surprised at how the price of those Squier Marvins is holding up. I'm sure the wannabe seller will be pleased with it!