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FAO NazNomad
Following Pixi's 'Heaven' thread RE your comment on Squire Fenders.
I don't play any more, broke my arm quite badly a few years ago and never been the same since.
I have a 1989 Squire Fender Stratocaster in very good condition, solid Maple neck with Birch inlay, don't know what the body's made from...
I didn't think it was worth anything to any one, but if you think they're good Guitars, what sort of ballpark figure would I be looking at if I wanted to sell?
I don't play any more, broke my arm quite badly a few years ago and never been the same since.
I have a 1989 Squire Fender Stratocaster in very good condition, solid Maple neck with Birch inlay, don't know what the body's made from...
I didn't think it was worth anything to any one, but if you think they're good Guitars, what sort of ballpark figure would I be looking at if I wanted to sell?
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You will need to tell them the serial number as Squiers were made all over the world which may affect value. Yours was possibly made in India.
http://www.squier-talk.com/
You will need to tell them the serial number as Squiers were made all over the world which may affect value. Yours was possibly made in India.