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View Poll Results: How much did you spend on your most expensive guitar? (US Dollars)
Less than $200 (never buy an axe you couldn't also use as firewood) 4 3.54%
$200 - 500 (hey, Ibanez makes some pretty sleek stuff) 15 13.27%
$500 - 750 (I wish I was big) 17 15.04%
$750 - 1000 (Girlfriends? pfft, guitars are so much more fun) 13 11.50%
$1000 - 1500 (Ooo, quadruple digits) 24 21.24%
Holy crap, over $1500 (I sold my son into slavery for it) 40 35.40%
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How much did you pay for your most expensive axe?

I've seen some people name some pretty heavily priced stuff on here, so I'm just interested to see how much people are blowing on their guitars . Me? $650 for my Ric 620 in almost perfect condition -- but I buy all my guitars used and cheap for the most part.
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$455 for an Ibanez RG450 and $350 on a Dean Exotica.

I have a 1949/1950 Gibson ES-175 that my grandfather paid $75 for years ago and I think I could get a couple grand for it now. I'm not selling though. It's the only heirloom my family has.

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I got my Alembic Orion for $800-$900 on Ebay.
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I bought a Taylor 514C for $1500 and a Melancon strat for $1600. Everything else I have falls in the sub-$1000 price range.

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my 2 main basses (Benavente 51 series... see link in sig) go for a little over $2000 each. The new used Upright (cheap one) I'm getting is ringing in at about the same.

before these the most I'd spend was a grand (Carvin LB75 and Rick 4003)... most everything else was sub $500

(been playing since 1980... I've owned about 12 basses and 6 guitars)
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My Taylor 514ce new was the most expensive for me.

I've realized that I never need to spend over $1000 on an electric guitar again. There are deals out there to be had on the used market. I just missed a PRS CU22 10 top for $900. The used market sux right now. If you've got some $$ take advantage of it. I just paid $600 for a 73 SG thats spectacular and $800 for a 70s LP Custom.

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$1750 for a Les Paul Standard and $1100 for a Taylor 414 acoustic. I think my local sales tax is about 9% so that really adds to the cost.

I also bought a $240 Yamaha classical guitar that I play the more than any other instrument I own, and my Fender Standard Jazz Bass was $300 plus I spent another $130 to have some great pickups installed.

I like cheap guitars and I like the expensive ones too. I don't like cheap synthesizers or keyboards though....the more expensive they are the better they are...you pay now or you pay later.
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Me too and add a $1600 LP Custom
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I got an American made 1972 Fender Telecaster Custom for $375.













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I've got two early 1980s Ibanez Artists I bought used. One I got for $300 and the other was $400. I've been jonesing to buy a Strat just for the variety in tone. I also would like to get a PRS so I could still have a thick sound but would be easier on my back than the heavy Artists.

My Ibanez Artists play and sound as good as any Les Paul I've played, so I don't feel like I'm playing "cheap" guitars-- even though they didn't cost that much.
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1500.00 for a Les Paul that I bought used{PU's included} all the others under 1000.00 icluding LP jr. ,Strat ect.
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I paid $2100 for my Taylor 710CE. I paid $1800 for an SG supreme that never really worked for me. It became, by various trades, a tricked out Epiphone Les Paul Custom, an Epiphone Casino, and a Fender highway one telecaster. Any of those 3 axes works better for me than the SG did. I have never regretted buying the Taylor, however.-Richie

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PRS CE24 ...$1750

Gibson 1960 re-issue ....$1650

Both pale in comparison with my new Marshall TSL100 / 1960A / powerbrake.

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I seem to remember paying about $300 for my Yamaha RGX211 back in da 80's.....
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My $365.00 Ibanez AG75TBS plays durned good, especially through my Vox T-25 bass combo, and with both humbuckers going...talk about some growl!

On the other hand, my $250.00 Johnson acoustic/electric bass has to be my best bang for the buck buy, of all my axes (Squier Fat Telecaster & Squier P-bass, as well). It does seem to go out of tune, a lot, but that's only 'cause it tends to sit too long, between playings, so I'm probably not making an accurate judgement 'cause of that.

The next axe I have in my sights is a Fender U.S. Special Highway One Telecaster, and somewhere along the line an Epiphone Les Paul baritone and a Dean or Schecter 12-string bass. I'm starting to think of a spacey, yet surf guitar sound, right now, is why I'm thinking about baritones and 12-string basses.

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Well, the most money I have ever spent was on my Heritage Golden Eagle, which I paid $1250 for, but I sold it (about five years later) for $1750.

The most valuable guitar I own is my first one, which dad would make today for about $4200.

None of my acoustics are worth less than $3000, and most of my electrics are worth about $2000. I have 16 guitars.

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$1600 for my J45 and $1200 for my Guild Jumbo and right at $1000 for my 58 Gretsch Clipper. My best deal was my Ric 330, which I got new in 94 for $600. It had been in inventory for several years and they finally blew it out.
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I got my Alembic Orion for $800-$900 on Ebay.
Dang! Wish I could find one for that.
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I was shocked, also. I guess it was my destiny...(cough, cough)
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I paid about $1200 for my Ibanez Universe uv777bk.
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$4000 for the Martin and $2200 for the Taylor.
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Way back in 1976 I paid $250 for a 1956 Les Paul, got no idea what its really worth but had no trouble insureing it for $5000. Most of the guitars I've owned were bought (or traded for) used so I haven't paid retail for many (3 new out of over 40, omg I've been playing a long time) Things I've bought new were generally in the $400-$500 range, but 30 years ago a $500 guitar would sell for well over $1000 today.
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