B.C. Rich Perfect 10 Ten-String Electric Guitar, Dragon Blood
The Perfect 10 Bich is much like its Exotic Classic 10 brother, but the Perfect 10 has many more tonal possibilities at the player’s fingertips. The Perfect 10 is adorned with an impressive array of switches and knobs that provide total tonal versatility.
Features:
- Neck Through Construction
- B.C. Rich diecast tuners
- 24 Jumbo frets
- 3-way pickup selector toggle
- Mini coil tap switch for each pickup
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Go to a local guitar store, preferably local as they tend to have more knowledgeable people than the big stores like Guitar Center. The American Strats could probably fetch over $1000 easily depending on condition, the 60′s Les Paul (if it’s from the 60′s, have someone check it out) could be worth be money in the neighborhood of 5 figures is it’s in good condition, several thousand minimum. 60′s Les Pauls are extremely hard to come by. The Kramer could also potentially be valuable. The rest of the guitars are all probably worth a couple hundred or so.
As for the rest, strings can go bad if they’re exposed to too much moisture, but they last last a long time generally. The straps are probably worth a bit. Seymour Duncan pickups are good quality and could easily go for $50 apiece possibly more. All of the peddles are worth money, you’d have to look them up individually. The full Marshall stack could also be worth a couple thousand if it’s a quality model.
And yes, those Michael Kelly’s are beautiful guitars and actually sound and play nice as well.
Actually, your best bet is to find similar guitars on Ebay and see how much they sell for after being bid on. Im not going to check everything out, but I will tell you the common street value for some of the guitars (used). However, for some of the guitars it will definitely depend on the condition, how much is original, and the year of manufacture.
US Strats are worth far more. This will be dependant on if they are in good condition, original, and what year they are from. There are collectable.
1) Harmony – depends on model and year.
2) around $200
3) Totally depends on if its standard, custom, special, etc.
4) Squiers sell for around $100 each
5) Around $100… $150 if its electric acoustic and maybe pushing $200 if its cutaway.
6) IDK
7) MIM strats are worth around $250-$350.
9) Another collectable guitar. Depends on the year and condition. However, there were clones put out (by Hofner). You would need to inspect it to see if its original, old, etc.
10) BC Rich wasn’t known for their acoustics. I’d guess between $100-$400 for that brand. Its not a desirable or collectable brand, but they still sell.
11) There is no 11
12) This can fluctuate from $500 to $5000 or even more. Refer back to #8… same rules apply.
13) $100 on a good day.
14) $150
15) refer back to question 8.
16) Kramer put out a lot of different guitars. Of each model they put out different series. However, like BC Rich, Kramers were not considered collectables or superior guitars. Depending on the line, this guitar may be worth $100 or $500.
17) $250
18) $125
19) Capos sell for around $3 on ebay, or around $25 in the store. However, there is not much of a market for used capos. Figure around $5 each.
Zakk Wylde Epiphone – Around $300
Marshall Mini stacks – around $40
Marshall stack… depends on the model, year and series. Vintage Marshalls are worth thousands. Solid state Marshalls can be worth around $150. The Marshall cabinets are worth around $400 each used though.
The Line 6 amp is like getting a computer… the older ones are already old technology. However, some of their high end amps, even the old ones sell for a lot. They have a few lines, tube amps, Spider series, heads, combos, etc. Look up the model and series to see what it sells for or sold for and figure its worth around 1/2.
If the Fender or Les Paul guitars were really made in the early 60s, they could easily be worth 5 figures, depending on the shape. I recommend contacting your local guitar or music store and getting them appraised/refurbished or what have you.