The 70's and 80's Yamaha LL -55 guitars are very desirable as well as hard to find. In very good to excellent condition they can bring $ 5000.00 to $ 10,000.00
The Epi Sheraton II weighs 18 pounds "including hard case". A very nice guitar that came out of Korea. Regards
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A Hohner Verdi ll could be worth anywhere from $100 to many thousands of dollars it depends on many things such as age? how many basses it has? the shape of the accordion? how are the reeds and so on
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The 70's and 80's Yamaha LL -55 guitars are very desirable as well as hard to find. In very good to excellent condition they can bring $ 5000.00 to $ 10,000.00
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1 and half to 2 turns ( full turns) no more then you`ll start to run lean
The only setting is one screw on the top of each carb its the mixture screw and should is 1.5 turns out by default.
It's worth 2 cents for the copper.
According to e-bay, it's worth about 3 dollars.
The Epi Sheraton II weighs 18 pounds "including hard case". A very nice guitar that came out of Korea. Regards
I ll gladly pay 100 bucks for it...had one as a kid...
I'm not sure whether they're worth keeping, but they may be worth selling. A couple catalogs from the 1950s and '60s sold on an on-line auction for about $25 apiece.
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ll these coins have a date. Chances are you're just not looking in the right place. These coins are very very common and are worth face value.