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I bought a Navarro student model spruce and cypress solid woods, about 6 months ago. I want to sell it, Flamenco is too tough for mr. GC offered me 350.00 on a trade in on a Taylor. 350.00 is too low for what I got into it. Can anybody give me a idea of a fair asking price for ebay etc? I triedto load pics but my files are too large will try to resize and post later. Im just looking for a general idea so I have somewhere to start. thank uou Steve
RE: Re sale Navarro Student Model (in reply to SLJ)
Yea, I'd be very surprised if you got more than 600 for it. But even 450 is better than 350 but remember to check out what it'll cost you in ebay fees once you've sold it.
RE: Re sale Navarro Student Model (in reply to SLJ)
thanks Turner, If I can get six Id be very satisfied. I guess Ill just have see what happens. I appreciate you giving me a starting place. heck maybe Il list it at 550.00 maybe it will go quick. thanks again
RE: Re sale Navarro Student Model (in reply to SLJ)
Note: The lower you list it, the less a potencial buyer wants to pay. Listing at 550 $ is a good position to start. You can deal down to 500 $ in two steps. If one is telling you that it´s used, than tell him it´s just half a year young and in very good condition (if this is true). And maybe a case is included what makes it more possible to get this price. So don´t sell underrated!