by BluesHawk » Mon Nov 04, 2013 3:09 pm
I did a little research and learned some information for you. And am waiting for a guy who has one of these to get back to me. But I'm not an expert and please do not make any big decisions based on my information.
Apparently these are considered collectable...I found an internet discussion where some guitarists & collectors really want them.
The quality part is the set-neck design and the reach you get up to the highest frets. Yours appears to be in good condition and that's important. Especially for a vintage guitar that's 30 years old. If it's all original parts, that's a big plus for you (don't change a thing unless it can't be repaired, and then keep the original parts in the case). And you have the OHSC which appears to be in good condition.
The not-so-quality part is they may be made of plywood. And the electronics may be cheap or feeble.
The uniqueness factor is a good news-bad news thing. Obviously the shape will be very appealing to a small niche of collectors. And the fact you've got just one pickup means the guitar's highly specialized (or "limited").
If yours is in good shape, both cosmetically and playability, there will be a collector or guitarist who really wants one of these and is willing to pay a bit above what it might be worth to most people. But the market is very small. Your leverage is that most of these were bought by kids who didn't know how to take care of a guitar, so most of the ones that are available today are trashed or highly modified.
This may go for a bit more than what it was worth new, but will probably not appreciate dramatically over the years. Mor info as I get it. Maybe others on the Forum can add something. Cuz I'm not an expert.
Your vintage Hondo's worth taking care of, and if you enjoy playing it, that's a bonus.
Cheers,
Doug