I am working on this same question for a friend.
The CG180 SA was Made from 89 to 99. considered by many as their at the time "top of the line"
Value and what you can sell it for are two different things.
Researching the web I have found at least ten for sale. All in Fair to excelent condition. All of these are with a Hard shell case.
The least expensive - $159 and listed as VERY GOOD condition.
Several are in music stores at $555 ( has been repaired) and one at $685.
one at eBay for $325. Two on Craigslist at $350.
But NONE have SOLD.
So average value? probably is about $350
In this economy? you might be lucky to sell it for $100 -$200.
To replace it with a new Yamaha of equal value a CG 182 goes for NEW at $449 probably as close as you can get.
Sadly there is not a Good answer at this time. I have Guitars that have lost more than half of their SELLING value in the last year alone.
If it is in great cosmetic condition and fully working condition, a Yamaha CG-100A could bring $90 - $125 easily, particularly if you include an appropriate case with the sale. The classical guitar is portable, and out of town buyers would be willing to pay $25-$30 additional to have it shipped to their location, if you're selling it yourself. Expect about half this price if you prefer to bring the guitar into a resale shop for trade-in or sale (they'll have to resell it after you!)
$150 if in vey goog condition
$50 to $100
depending on string size around 180 psi
I imagine $150-$180
Anywhere between $180 and $1800, depending on the autographed product and condition.
I have one; and I believe it was made in Sept of 1973. I believe the rest of the numbers have to do with the number it was in the run that was produced at that time. Great guitars. I have one; and I believe it was made in Sept of 1973. I believe the rest of the numbers have to do with the number it was in the run that was produced at that time. Great guitars. I have one; and I believe it was made in Sept of 1973. I believe the rest of the numbers have to do with the number it was in the run that was produced at that time. Great guitars.
You can get an alvarez guitar anywhere from 180 dollars new to 5000 dollars. The yairi line is very expensive and worth every penny if you ask me. I own a md80 masterwork series that goes for 850 dollars and i own a asg4 electric which was made in 2000 only it went for 380 dollars. I've found that alvarez guitars give you a quality for the price that you won't find with any other company. The guy that showed me alot the things that i know about guitars had a yairi that was 20+ years old and I picked up my first alvarez when i was about sixteen I've had it ever since and it is still my favorite guitar. If you are asking what your guitar is worth sen me your serial number and model number to mnewman1986@yahoo.com
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About $180 to $190
1998
yes it is
bout 72 on the freeway, 65 on the street...
according to cycle worlds buyers guide for 08 the Yamaha YZF- R1 has a claimed horsepower of 180 Exact quote "oh yeah, horsepower?" "A claimed 180 at the crank."
60 of 180 = 10800.
Yes, it is. I own one, so that's how I know.
If you mean: 7x-30 = 180 then the value of x is 30
the value of 18 tens is 180
180,000,00,00
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