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rfair07

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Hello, I have a 2002 JP6 Mystic Dream (no piezo) I am considering selling and it has a 1/2" stress crack in the horn area. I have owned a few guitars over the years with stress cracks, but unfortunately, this one appears a little deeper than the finish coating. Other than the stress crack, the guitar plays/sounds great and is in great condition for its age.

My question is this: how much would you estimate that this crack would affect pricing the guitar and what would be a general estimate that this guitar would be listed at? I strive to be transparent when I sell a guitar and want to ensure I'm pricing appropriately, as it has been some time since I sold an older JP model.

If this has been answered, I apologize for relisting. However, any help would be greatly appreciated!
 

Lax

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Sadly I had a mystic dream with stress cracks that ended in huge cracks and I had a hard time selling it because finish was going of chipping...
I guess it has several hundreds $/€ consequence on the usual selling price, I don't know where you're selling from.
 

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Look up. Waaaaay up.
Reverb shows the JP6s at $1500 - $2000 USD historically. That information doesn’t give the model year or general condition, though should be enough to give you a ballpark amount.
 
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