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Greco Dry Z pickups = What is the going rate?

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guitar hiro

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since Greco Dry Z pickups are currently pretty much 'unobtainium' what would be the 'going rate' for a matched set with absolutely NO issues, if one could actually locate a matched set that is actually for sale?

Asking because a potential buyer contacted me about a matched set, which I had no idea of selling any, and I have no idea what a set of Dry Z would even go for now days, since they have become so rare.

All opinions welcome.
Thanks
 
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marcusnieman said:
Wow... that's insane.

Tim Whittrock said everyone thought he was nuts when he paid $2K for his very first Les Paul 'burst :lol:

Just look at the price of old PAF pickups; it's all about demand & price

any product will most likely be affected by those two factors, demand & price will follow.

There was a time when matched Dry Z sets were fairly easy to acquire & at a decent price point. Those days are long gone.

Hearing other opinions concerning price point is good input :)
 
guitar hiro said:
marcusnieman said:
Wow... that's insane.

Tim Whittrock said everyone thought he was nuts when he paid $2K for his very first Les Paul 'burst :lol:

Just look at the price of old PAF pickups; it's all about demand & price

any product will most likely be affected by those two factors, demand & price will follow.

There was a time when matched Dry Z sets were fairly easy to acquire & at a decent price point. Those days are long gone.

Hearing other opinions concerning price point is good input :)

Oh, I agree with all of that. Just amazed.
 
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