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Author Topic: I have a Holy Diver, and plan to build a Warmoth  (Read 2265 times)

Ribboz

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Re: I have a Holy Diver, and plan to build a Warmoth
« Reply #15 on: November 02, 2009, 02:56:05 AM »
Well the only problem with warmoth is they don't hold any value for resale. Its so frustrating trying to sell something from them. If its not complete vintage its chances of selling are low.  :cry:

Well, it's as I said you before, most people prefer the Strat or Tele headstock, you prefer that Kramer one, if your neck were S or T headstock you would have sold it much more easy. Also if you accept abroad buyers...

But Warmoth doesn't sell as good as Fender, not even "close"... It's good stuff if you're 100% right of what you want and don't plan selling it, because if you've to do it'll loose some money...

When a part of instrument sells for less than half the price you bought it at, usually means it doesnt hold its value very well. Thats how warmoth stuff is. Im not even talking about my current sale. Frustrating, and sad. If you get a highend product from warmoth I would hope it holds some value. :'(
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