It really all depends on the guitar, some are cheap like the GRG170DX, and some are expensive like the JEM.
Nothing is worth more any someone will be willing to pay no matter what it is unless its' for sentimental reasons. The best way to fix a price on just about anything is to track similar items on eBay. I have been an eBay user for years and find that almost everytime, the price settles to it's real worth when the bidding is over.
in experience Ibanez Guitars have a very sketchy value unless it's J craft or higher to someone famous played it you wont' get much. I've sold a lot of guitars and Dean or Ibanez tend to attract all the lowballers and people want them for next to nothing.
try a price you think is fair on ebay or guitar forums and see if you got any takers especially if it's made in Japan
In exellent condition it's worth about $300 USD.
They are made in Korea. New retail is between $300 and $375.
Depends on the value of the Guitar and the PS3 model and condition
its from the late 70,s its a great guitar. its rare think only 4000 made sould have a s# like e78 the rest is your guitar out of # out of 4000 like e780342
easiest way to get the price is to take the guitar to nearest music shop.
What is the value of an aria pro II ts600 electric guitar?
They are made in Korea. New retail is between $300 and $375.
Depends on the value of the Guitar and the PS3 model and condition
its from the late 70,s its a great guitar. its rare think only 4000 made sould have a s# like e78 the rest is your guitar out of # out of 4000 like e780342
easiest way to get the price is to take the guitar to nearest music shop.
What is the value of an aria pro II ts600 electric guitar?
i have a electric guitar its apprears to be a childs with the amp i received it as a gift from my mother and father 40 years ago interested in the value
$75.00 to $150.00
Not sure what you're asking, but the best selling electric guitar shape of all time is the single cut aka Les Paul-style guitar. Cheap Les Pauls can run for a measly $100 to over $10,000 easily. Its all a matter of the name on the headstock. ================== Almost certainly not. The most imitated and best-selling guitar design of all time is almost certainly the Fender Stratocaster.
$300
i just saw it in a pawn shop for around $160
One could convert an old guitar into an electric guitar, with the proper knowledge. One could also decorate their guitar and use it as an art piece. One could also attempt to sell their old guitar, as many vintage ones have a high value.
Many, many pros use them. Remember these are mostly metal guitars. I would personally go for a Jackson but they are really expensive! Ibanez are great though. I've had many Ibanez products, including a guitar, amp, headset, the works, and none of them have ever failed me. They might not feel or sound as good as a Jackson, but they'll last you years. ================= Ibanezes aren't just metal guitars. I've seen a female pop trio playing them using clean sounds, and the Artcore series of jazz archtops are hardly targeted towards metal. However, it's true that the pickups on Ibanez guitars tend not to be "vintage" voiced. They respond better to heavy processing, such as distortion, chorus, phaser and flange, and when played through a clean amp with no effects, they can lack the clarity and bite of Fenders and the jazzy warmth of Gibsons. Still, Ibanezes tend to have superb build quality, even on lower-priced models. The company also makes great low-priced acoustics. Among this style of guitars, I have found ESP to have the highest quality for the buck. I once bought a $249 ESP bass that was not only superbly built and extremely comfortable to play, but came with a free hardshell case -- an add-on that most other guitar companies don't start offering until the $1000 range.