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DocZan89 - Posted - 02/15/2021: 18:22:05
I have an Eastman MD-915 that is about 12-15 years old with mojo. I bought it from it's original owner about 4 years ago who unfortunately could no longer play mandolin. It was his primary mandolin. After playing it for a while, I realize it is not for me and it tends to sit there. I also have a Kentucky KM-272 and like the feel of it better. I think it's the neck and the balance I prefer. So, I'm going to put the Eastman up for sale but have no idea what it's worth at this point in time. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.Thanks
Edited by - DocZan89 on 02/15/2021 18:26:06
Robert - Posted - 02/17/2021: 07:16:09
How does it sound and play? Those things will appeal as much as anything to a buyer. It looks like the new ones are bringing about $2200. So if this one is in a good case and in good shape you could ask 60% or that price say $1300 or so? Others may chime in, but that is probably close to the price new 15 years ago.
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