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Originally Posted by ramonesfreak
i think your thinking is off about guitars. i’ve been buying guitars since 1985. i’ve owned and still own many very fine instruments. none of them, even my early PRS, will appreciate much, if at all, in my lifetime....but it has nothing at all to do with changing tastes. zero. to the extent they hold their value it will be because you will no longer be able to buy a new guitar made of hardwood
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The CITES Treaty that eliminated the harvesting of Brazilian Rosewood made the earlier Martins (especially the D-28's) jump in value. But you're right, enjoy what you have and enjoy playing it and quit worrying about value.
But these, who would've thought an old Sears guitar would jump that much in value?