I have an old Earthwood Acoustic guitar made by Ernie Ball back in the early 70's.
Here are a couple of pics of it.
Can anyone tell me what it is worth?
Thanks,
Rangerscat
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I have an old Earthwood Acoustic guitar made by Ernie Ball back in the early 70's.
Here are a couple of pics of it.
Can anyone tell me what it is worth?
Thanks,
Rangerscat
that's a piece of history you have here
is that a mapple neck ?
how does it sound ?
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I thought we already did this thread?![]()
"If you bend a string and you don't make a face; it's like eating food without tasting it." - Paul Gilbert
I surely missed it the first time![]()
EVH Hardtail Red 1995
Axis Sport SSS Trem Transparent Purple 1998
Axis Sport MM90 Trem Transparent Orange 1999
Axis SS Hardtail Piezo Honeyburst 2007
Luke Dargie Delight 2007 Click here
Albert Lee MM90 Hardtail Dargie Delight 2007
Bongo 4HH Stealth 2007
BFR 25th Anniversary Venetian Red burst 2009
LOL!!!
Here's a really old one, and I'm assuming it's the same person.
http://www.ernieball.com/forums/musi...r-acustic.html
and here's the other thread!
http://www.ernieball.com/forums/musi...c-flattop.html
I guess we are just appraisers here!![]()
"If you bend a string and you don't make a face; it's like eating food without tasting it." - Paul Gilbert
MMhmm
Thread's been done.
RANGER - I'll try to get more info to ya later today .. just got back in the office from a mini vaca
I thin kit would be fair to say that we do not know what the value of it is, seeing as how you did not get an answer on your previous threads.
So your best bet would be to put it on eBay, and see what the bidding gets up to, or contact George Gruhn. He will do an on-line appraisal for $35.
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The Earthwood bass is in a class by itself really. It is a true one-of-a-kind instrument that our company last made over 25 years ago, even before we acquired Music Man. As I like to say, they were miles ahead of their time. It is the only acoustic bass I know of that can be heard while being played with acoustic guitars, all unplugged (otherwise, what's the point?) If Earthwood basses were being built during the mid-90's "Unplugged" era, there may have been a different outcome with the instrument. As it is, it remains a very collectable and fairly rare piece that is not seen for sale too often. I believe that's because those who have one intend on keeping it (and with good reason, I might add).
All that stated, what is the value? There is no way to know unless you sell it. Its value has to be seen in the eyes of the buyer who knows what he or she is potentially buying to get its true worth. Like anything else you might want to sell, do your homework. Check vintage shops and websites.. Ask collectors who know. Check eBay. Unfortunately, though, as has been stated, this not the place to find the answer to how much any used instrument is truly worth - the only real place is on the open market. Good selling!
Dan
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^^Thanks Dan![]()
Not a problem Jodi! (I was gone for a week too).
Dan
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Thank you for the info, I guess I'll just hold on to the piece and play it.
By the way, yes I am pretty new to the site, and apologize for any repeated post.
I'm not very savvy with forums, so please forgive my amateur ways.
To all that posted positive comments, thank you, the information was well worth it.
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