I bought mine for for £60 in 2006...i did some improvements in terms of set up,copper screening,Iron Gear pickups and such...it plays,feels and sounds so good that I wouldn't sell it for less than £600
Sadly, the second hand market does not favour the Tanglewood Baretta Jetstream or indeed many cheaper copies. Value all depends upon the age of the guitar and its overall condition. A missing switch top will not make much difference to the price you can get for it but it can be easily replaced for only a few pounds. I have one of these guitars myself (owned for around 10 years) and it is one of the best electrics I've ever played. I prefer playing this model over my two Gretchs and my Gibson Les Paul. To a musician, this instrument will be of more value due to its playability. Money wise though, I doubt if you'd get much more than £60.00 for it.
Tanglewood is a really good guitar bloody good
Tanglewood Tales is a book by Nathaniel Hawthorne that was first published in 1853.
Tanglewood Tree was created in 1999-11.
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Tanglewood Festival Chorus was created in 1970.
Tanglewood Numbers was created on 2005-10-18.
Tanglewood Music Center was created in 1940.
There are many different places available where one can read reviews of Tanglewood guitars. These places include, but are not limited to, the Tanglewood website and any stores that sell Tanglewood guitars.
Jetstream - comics - was created in 1984.
Jetstream Express ended in 2007.
Jetstream Express was created in 2007.