Used price guideline?
- JKno
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Used price guideline?
What are people using as a price guide for used instruments? About the only thing I've found is Reverb that carries history of sales.
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Re: Used price guideline?
Use sold prices on ebay.
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Re: Used price guideline?
I’ve used the search function on here to cross-check when buying/selling, it works pretty well if you search on „FS “ or „WTS“ plus the brand/model of horn you want to know about. You can also limit the search to classifieds etc.
Some people delete some or all info once a horn is sold, others don‘t, there‘s a decent amount of data on common and unusual horns at realistic prices.
Some people delete some or all info once a horn is sold, others don‘t, there‘s a decent amount of data on common and unusual horns at realistic prices.
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Re: Used price guideline?
I look for comps. Brassark and Dillons are usually pretty reasonably priced and have a pretty reasonable selection. Even if there isn't anything identical, you can figure out generally what you're looking at. 1990s Bach 42 is going to fetch way less than a 1957 Bach 42, smilar for Conns. Boutique are pretty interchangeable in terms of pricing if it's like for like unless the combo is really off-the-wall. Student horns are typically interchangeable too like for like (e.g. a F attachment fetches more than one w/o in similar condition).
- JKno
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Re: Used price guideline?
Thanks to each of you for your input!