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Martin SP000-16T 1997 value
I’m new here so apologies if this is the wrong forum for this. (If so, kindly advise.) I‘m looking for an objective idea of what trade-in might be for my guitar, in very good/excellent condition, before taking it in. Thanks and/or sorry If Im in the wrong place!
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Your best bet is to go on Reverb and look for completed sales data, followed by completed sales on eBay. My guess is somewhere in the $700-900 range for private sale. Trade-in value is about half of that, as the dealer needs to make a profit on it. My 000-16 in excellent condition from 1993 (no electronics) sold at consignment for about $800 five years ago, if that helps. The store took 20%.
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^^ agree with Earl.
Those are sweet guitars and I would give strong consideration to keeping. Martin put a few extras into those that made them both tonally and visually pleasing to the eye. I almost bought one last year. It was mint except for one major flaw - it needed a neck reset. He was asking $900. I offered $600 and he said no.
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Thanks! Yeah, I’m reluctant to sell because it really is a sweet guitar. But it’s not an easy guitar for me to play. Maybe I should lower the action?? It sounds really nice when a more accomplished musician plays it but me, not so much. I’m a super petite woman with hands like Lisa Simpson. I know 000 are considered small, but it’s like a dreadnought in my hands.
As for value, there are many 000s out there, but I can’t find any SP000-16s for reference. Thanks for good input! |
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That's a very nice guitar. You'd be crazy to let it go.
Take it to someone who's qualified and have it set up for you. It will play like a dream. |
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