About $2500.00 and I have one a 1966 Wurlitzer wildcat
an electric guitar can cost from £50 to £2000
Electric, about $80
Wurlitzer are an American company started in 1853 by Rudolph Wurlitzer they made acoustic pianos, band organs, nickelodeons, theatre organs, jukeboxes, electric pianos and electric guitars. Wurlitzer now only make jukeboxes but secondhand pianos are sold from around USD $200 to $2,700 depending on the condition.
It Depends on the guitar, however they are not generally much bigger than you would expect.
Wurlitzer made many different styles of guitars for many different years, and their value varies tremendously. Here's why, in short; over the years, Wurlitzer had many different guitar makers producing its instruments. Some were masterfully made, and with quality materials and workmanship, while some were shoddy by comparison. You'll need someone with some real expertise and know-how concerning vintage guitars to give you an assessment.I will say this much; all the Wurlitzer Semi-hollows were produced after 1967 by a company called Welson. The guitars were assembled in Italy; their components were sometimes high quality, but Welson seemed to have used whatever they had in stock, so quality varies.
an electric guitar can cost from £50 to £2000
round about £200 it depends
A Digitech RP250 is not a guitar. It is a digital effects processor/modeler for guitar.
$20
Electric, about $80
Wurlitzer are an American company started in 1853 by Rudolph Wurlitzer they made acoustic pianos, band organs, nickelodeons, theatre organs, jukeboxes, electric pianos and electric guitars. Wurlitzer now only make jukeboxes but secondhand pianos are sold from around USD $200 to $2,700 depending on the condition.
It Depends on the guitar, however they are not generally much bigger than you would expect.
The keyboard is an electric instrument. Pretty much instrument that plugs in is an electric instrument, with exceptions to the acoustic-electric guitar.
Wurlitzer made many different styles of guitars for many different years, and their value varies tremendously. Here's why, in short; over the years, Wurlitzer had many different guitar makers producing its instruments. Some were masterfully made, and with quality materials and workmanship, while some were shoddy by comparison. You'll need someone with some real expertise and know-how concerning vintage guitars to give you an assessment.I will say this much; all the Wurlitzer Semi-hollows were produced after 1967 by a company called Welson. The guitars were assembled in Italy; their components were sometimes high quality, but Welson seemed to have used whatever they had in stock, so quality varies.
100 - 200 dollars
60dollers-2.5milion dollars
13 lbs