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Old 01-02-2007, 09:21 PM
macfawlty macfawlty is offline
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Default Check your dating... Sigma web site

The Sigma web site which lists past models indicates they did not make anything prior to 1979 (http://www.sigmaguitars.com/pastmodels.html). If you click on the model, it goes to an appraisal site that lists the value at $x.xx. If that's the case, I'll take a dozen of them and give them to friends. I have seen Sigmas on eBay. The value is not real good. The top of the line new Sigma DR-41's go for around $xxx. I don't know how good the new ones are. I played one new model in GC that was crap. Zager EZ-Play guitars (http://www.zagerguitar.com/) used to use the DR-41 as their top model so there must be something decent for them to work with. I say, replace the bridge saddle and keep it as a beater... might be a real good sounding beater.
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Last edited by rlouie; 08-02-2009 at 07:45 AM. Reason: no price discussion rule
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