Kiso Suzuki Guitars are very nice and built with precision. The WT300 has spruce top and Brazilian rosewood back and sides. The back is three-piece, with the pie shaped middle made of maple or Asian chestnut. Very beautiful wood combination.
The WT300 12-strings has amazing tone and voluminous projection. It is hard to find a 12-strings guitar as good as the WT300.
If you can find one, be prepared to shell at least $700, and that will be a bargain. Local Craigslist listing advertised one recently for $850, and it was gone within two days.
The WT300 (12 strings) and its sister WD300 are among the best that Kiso produced. They are among the best of the best of Kiso's.
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Depends on the value of the Guitar and the PS3 model and condition
10,000,000
400
cost value of Steel Reinforced Neck Model # 319.12020300
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Depends on the value of the Guitar and the PS3 model and condition
10,000,000
400
cost value of Steel Reinforced Neck Model # 319.12020300
I happen to have bought a Franciscan guitar mode A 360 just to find out that it's worth at least $300
According to The Martin Guitar Site that serial number was used in 1967. Unfortunately the value of the guitar includes a lot more than just the serial number, the condition the guitar is in, the model, the wood used and other factors all contribute to value. Take it to a few guitar shops, they will be able to give you an idea of value.
It depends on condition but I think 500 for very good condition and this model seems to be rare.
200 or 300 bucks late 60's
I just purchased a monarch guitar model # 26 carl fischer. His company that sold the guitars went out of business sometime between 1940 and 1950. What may the value be?
It's a mid '80s beginners model. Price depends on condition, $50 to $100. The equivalent model today runs about $125 new.
The value of a guitar depends a lot on the condition. A very old guitar that cannot be played is worth a lot less than one that is in excellent playing condition and a guitar that is like new will be the most valuable. Also, without knowing the model number, it is hard to give you a value. To find the model number, look online at the Silvertone guitar pages for a guitar that is identical to yours.