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Old 06-19-2019, 08:41 AM
kiva238 kiva238 is offline
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It can also depend on which guitar the BRW is on.

Consider the situation of a pre-1970 Martin made with BRW. Prices fluctuate somewhat with market and seasonal conditions, but there's less of a chance of the big downward hit. In most cases, the trend is generally up! The other side of the equation is that other BRW guitars must absorb the so called, vintage Martin factor. Think whack a mole for guitars. Limited numbers of buyers for a BRW product.

Yes, I realize I'm combining the BRW with a collectability factor, but maybe that's what the future of owning a BRW guitar may come to considering the numbers of BRW guitars produced and demographics involved.

Now back to our regularly scheduled program. . . .
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