I would say market demand for this model is low. It was never a popular Epiphone model. Your most likely buyer is an Epiphone collector that simply wants to acquire all the models during this period. You might also find a buyer that wants a guitar very few people have.
If the pickup doesn't work, I would suspect oxidized pots before a bad pickup. Sorting this out is important before you sell the guitar. Take it to a luthier and have him check it out. Don't try to sell it "as is" since buyers will anticipate the worst and discount the price accordingly. You can probably get an oxidized pot cleaned up for $35, rewinding a pickup is a different story.Statistics: Posted by VintAxe — Tue Mar 29, 2011 7:07 pm
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