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Yup:mighty_duck wrote: ↑Sun May 09, 2021 8:58 pm Didn't these sell for $170 brand spanking new?
To all the people who think Rondo-ware doesn't appreciate in value, take that!
I do seem to remember that there was a pretty significant step down in quality/finish on these compared to the harm - rougher frets, etc. In any case, you are correct though - pretty much anything related to Rondo seems to have skyrocketed in value in the last year. Still not enough to convince me to unload my AL3K thoughmighty_duck wrote: ↑Sun May 09, 2021 8:58 pm Didn't these sell for $170 brand spanking new?
To all the people who think Rondo-ware doesn't appreciate in value, take that!
@honyock could comment on that as IIRC, he's had both the Agile and Douglas at one time or another. As for Agile used valuation, I can only comment on the lefty stuff but I'd have to say that generally speaking, over the last year, pricing on those has increased by probably 25-33%uwmcscott wrote: ↑Sun May 09, 2021 9:54 pm
I do seem to remember that there was a pretty significant step down in quality/finish on these compared to the harm - rougher frets, etc. In any case, you are correct though - pretty much anything related to Rondo seems to have skyrocketed in value in the last year. Still not enough to convince me to unload my AL3K though![]()
I have a couple Douglases (no Ceti though). I like my Agiles more than my Douglases, but that's probably a model-specific discussion. I brought up pictures of my Harm to compare side-by-side with the Ceti, and it didn't look like there is much compromised on the Ceti. I prefer the Harm's ebony fretboard and the graphite saddles, but I did consider the Ceti. I also shot the seller an offer, but he took a better offer. It went for more than its new price.tobijohn wrote: ↑Sun May 09, 2021 10:17 pm @honyock could comment on that as IIRC, he's had both the Agile and Douglas at one time or another. As for Agile used valuation, I can only comment on the lefty stuff but I'd have to say that generally speaking, over the last year, pricing on those has increased by probably 25-33%
@BatUtilityBelt , what say you?
the biggest difference was the gawd-awful humbuckers in the Ceti. Typical Douglas slightly poorer fit/finish Nothing stick out in my memory about the rest of the guitar. It was a lot like my Douglas WNO-640 compared to my D'Angelico, Douglas is an overall great value, but the finish work like frets and attention to detail like binding, nut slotting, tuners/hardware isn't as good overall.tobijohn wrote: ↑Sun May 09, 2021 10:17 pm@honyock could comment on that as IIRC, he's had both the Agile and Douglas at one time or another. As for Agile used valuation, I can only comment on the lefty stuff but I'd have to say that generally speaking, over the last year, pricing on those has increased by probably 25-33%uwmcscott wrote: ↑Sun May 09, 2021 9:54 pm
I do seem to remember that there was a pretty significant step down in quality/finish on these compared to the harm - rougher frets, etc. In any case, you are correct though - pretty much anything related to Rondo seems to have skyrocketed in value in the last year. Still not enough to convince me to unload my AL3K though![]()
@BatUtilityBelt , what say you?
Different strokes for different folks. And while for a semi hollow of unique style I would agree, I'm more of a solid body guy (though I like 'em all). So Rondo's most significant contribution to my stable was the KY1/ISIS/SIS, even though it was an SX design and not a Rondo original.
I've got one of those that I put some Gretsch pickups in:dabbler wrote: ↑Mon May 10, 2021 11:47 am
Different strokes for different folks. And while for a semi hollow of unique style I would agree, I'm more of a solid body guy (though I like 'em all). So Rondo's most significant contribution to my stable was the KY1/ISIS/SIS, even though it was an SX design and not a Rondo original.
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Kewl.tobijohn wrote: ↑Mon May 10, 2021 12:00 pmI've got one of those that I put some Gretsch pickups in:dabbler wrote: ↑Mon May 10, 2021 11:47 am
Different strokes for different folks. And while for a semi hollow of unique style I would agree, I'm more of a solid body guy (though I like 'em all). So Rondo's most significant contribution to my stable was the KY1/ISIS/SIS, even though it was an SX design and not a Rondo original.
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Me too... I miss my 12-string Harm. If one of those came around, I'd probably buy it... But not for more than what it cost new.