Hey folks, I have a line on an XII, appears to be a 1966 with untouched neck but has had the finish removed from the body. The neck appears orignal and is in great shape, but the body was stripped and never refinished. - is just raw wood with what appears to be a bit of sunburst traces left. I got my current original 1966 original SB finish XII for just over $2,200 USD, but I'm not sure what a refin is worth. All other parts appear original compared to my current XII, and are in good condition (some wear and aging, but not beat up).
What do you think a reasonable offer for this one is?
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DB
Value of a '66 Fender XII with stripped body
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Re: Value of a '66 Fender XII with stripped body
That all depends on how much the shop/person thinks its worth and how much they may be willing to negoatiate. Is the any asking price for it at all?
I bought my original burst for $2100 sans case. I typically feel like a refin is worth about 60-70% of an original. If it has the correct case that's a huge plus as well. Without seeing more details I'd put it in the $1400-$1800 range for just a stripped body. The amount of actual wear and weather it includes the correct case being the difference in low to high. Considering it'll cost in the neighborhood of $4-500 to have it finished that might be worthy of some consideration as well. And FWIW I just love my XII... even though it is a finicky beast.
I bought my original burst for $2100 sans case. I typically feel like a refin is worth about 60-70% of an original. If it has the correct case that's a huge plus as well. Without seeing more details I'd put it in the $1400-$1800 range for just a stripped body. The amount of actual wear and weather it includes the correct case being the difference in low to high. Considering it'll cost in the neighborhood of $4-500 to have it finished that might be worthy of some consideration as well. And FWIW I just love my XII... even though it is a finicky beast.
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Thanks for the input. Non original case, so that doesn't help. So I'm thinking maybe $1500-$1600 would be my top offer. I concur with the $400-$500 for a nitro refin -- same quotes I've seen from reputable sources.Jay wrote: That all depends on how much the shop/person thinks its worth and how much they may be willing to negoatiate. Is the any asking price for it at all?
I bought my original burst for $2100 sans case. I typically feel like a refin is worth about 60-70% of an original. If it has the correct case that's a huge plus as well. Without seeing more details I'd put it in the $1400-$1800 range for just a stripped body. The amount of actual wear and weather it includes the correct case being the difference in low to high. Considering it'll cost in the neighborhood of $4-500 to have it finished that might be worthy of some consideration as well. And FWIW I just love my XII... even though it is a finicky beast.
Maybe I'm lucky, but my current XII is the best and most stable 12 string electric I've ever owned. It is not finicky at all, and tuning is a dream (E to D to G -- whatever -- it plays and stays in tune!). Not at all like the Ric Tom Petty I once owned or my brother's 360-12, that were so annoying to attempt to keep in tune -- good looks and great tone, as long as you didn't have to play in tune!
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Mines got some weird buzzing thing that's problematic on a couple amps but not others, two tuning keys that are a wreck (those F keys are awful) and slip like crazy, and the nut was cut a bit iffy so a couple strings are very close together while others have plenty of space. I do think it's the original too...
Other then that it sound wonderful and plays very well. Good luck though... could be a good deal and a fun project for sure.

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Re: Value of a '66 Fender XII with stripped body
I bought daydreamdelays' '66 XII for $1500, and it is stripped...I thought it was a fair price 

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Re: Value of a '66 Fender XII with stripped body
Yeah, a couple of my F keys kind of slip when restringing and bring it up to pitch, but once there they hold just fine. First time I restrung it I was a bit concerned, but all is OK (for now at least).Jay wrote: ... two tuning keys that are a wreck (those F keys are awful) and slip like crazy...
I'd love to find some spare tuners for the day one of these goes.
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