Unequivocally yes! Excellent build quality, superb playability and perhaps the best pre-amp available. Better than any of the Martins, Taylors, Guilds etc at this or much greater price point.
It's worth what someone is willing to pay for it not a penny more.
its worth $300
If it is a EF 325 src made in Japan for the japan market then it is worth about 1000 dollars USA. It has a far far better miked sound then the jj325. Actually the sound is incredible on my ef325 src. Wouldn't sale it or trade it for anything.
Takamine produced a variety of guitar models during the 90s, each of which would have its own estimated value and all of which fare generally well on the second hand market. Without knowing the style or model name of the instrument, I could only provide a rough range of $200 - $350 or more for an excellent condition, fully functional Takamine. Of course, if it's custom, linked to a famous person, or otherwise special in some way, you could get more. Without any more detail, though, it is hard to say.
Not as much as a F-400S (with solid top) but depending on condition, you might get between $200 - $300.
It's worth what someone is willing to pay for it not a penny more.
its worth $300
If it is a EF 325 src made in Japan for the japan market then it is worth about 1000 dollars USA. It has a far far better miked sound then the jj325. Actually the sound is incredible on my ef325 src. Wouldn't sale it or trade it for anything.
they are £400 in the shops but how much are they really worth !?
Il y en a une proposée sur "Le Bon Coin" à 900 euros à débattre en février 2 013.
YES! I have a clarisonic and it is the best ever! You should really get it. Yes, the clarisonic is really worth it.
Not really...
no
Well it depends... you cant really sell it so really it's worth nothing.
It depends on what you really need the presentation folders for. But they are really worth the time for personal businesses and your colleagues. They might take some time to put together but they are really worth it in the end.
Takamine produced a variety of guitar models during the 90s, each of which would have its own estimated value and all of which fare generally well on the second hand market. Without knowing the style or model name of the instrument, I could only provide a rough range of $200 - $350 or more for an excellent condition, fully functional Takamine. Of course, if it's custom, linked to a famous person, or otherwise special in some way, you could get more. Without any more detail, though, it is hard to say.
If you ever see speedstacks in the store, get them!!! They may look bad but they are really really worth it. You will get addicted to them. (www.speedstacks.com)