mullyman
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How is pricing determined on a lot of these items? Case in point...
This body is $995.00
And this body is $725.00
Now, my original question above may be verging on asking private info and I'm surely not meaning it like that. What I want to know is WHY is the first guitar so much more expensive than the second one? I understand that the first one has a very even pattern etc... but the second one is equally as gorgeous and to be honest, regardless of price, would be the one that I would choose. Color has nothing to do with my preference here. I just prefer the grain pattern of that second one. If the prices were like 50 bucks different, cool, but there is almost a 300 dollar difference between these two.
The neck on my white Strat has that ebony fingerboard with the yellow grain pattern in it. If I remember correctly that neck was cheaper than a lot of the other ones and the only thing I could think of was because of that grain showing in it like that. Again, everyone that has seen that guitar has commented on how killer looking that fingerboard is. So why was it cheaper than a straight black ebony board?
Now, don't take any of this as complaining, I'm just curious about things like this. No other meaning behind this post besides my curiosity.
MULLY
This body is $995.00

And this body is $725.00

Now, my original question above may be verging on asking private info and I'm surely not meaning it like that. What I want to know is WHY is the first guitar so much more expensive than the second one? I understand that the first one has a very even pattern etc... but the second one is equally as gorgeous and to be honest, regardless of price, would be the one that I would choose. Color has nothing to do with my preference here. I just prefer the grain pattern of that second one. If the prices were like 50 bucks different, cool, but there is almost a 300 dollar difference between these two.
The neck on my white Strat has that ebony fingerboard with the yellow grain pattern in it. If I remember correctly that neck was cheaper than a lot of the other ones and the only thing I could think of was because of that grain showing in it like that. Again, everyone that has seen that guitar has commented on how killer looking that fingerboard is. So why was it cheaper than a straight black ebony board?
Now, don't take any of this as complaining, I'm just curious about things like this. No other meaning behind this post besides my curiosity.
MULLY