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Hey guys I have a guy that wants to trade me a woody Jr 1949 reissue anniversary or something to that effect.
What's it worth? I can't get on to the web at work
What's it worth? I can't get on to the web at work
Consign it then. No point in taking another gamble.If it's worth 9 I'll make the trade and try to sell it 7 as I don't want it. Been trying to unload this guitar for a while
I think that's about what it should be worth, however where they were a limited run they seem to be a higher price point.I think the Pro Jr. is worth a bit less than a Blues Jr.
I think that the amp would be worth $400.00 at best. YMMV
Who is asking these prices for a Pro or Blues Jr? Crazy, ...they aren't worth that new.Blues Jr, or Pro Junior?
Either way, they go for 900-1400 asking price. In reality they're just a pretty Blues Jr.
I agree with this. The regular ones are 200-300 used and the ones listed at 400 sit for a long time. I bought two of these, regular ones, for 200 and had a hard time selling them for 400 and one of them was modded with a well known builders name attached.I think the Pro Jr. is worth a bit less than a Blues Jr.
I think that the amp would be worth $400.00 at best. YMMV
Although the Pro has some killer drive tones it is a one trick pony all the way, I wouldn't call it better than the Jr, just different.I think that's about what it should be worth, however where they were a limited run they seem to be a higher price point.
Btw, the Pro Junior is pretty much universally considered to be a better amp than the Blues Jr.
The 10" pushed by two EL84's makes this thing sound killer and cranked up you can't tell it's a little amp. I'm pretty sure this amp has been used by guys like Jeff Beck, the Edge and Noel Gallagher on stage.Found out it's only a 10" speaker so I passed on the deal. Thanks for the input guys
It's just those Woody ones that demand the high prices. Collectors' pieces from what I understand. They only made so many in each colorWho is asking these prices for a Pro or Blues Jr? Crazy, ...they aren't worth that new.
I agree with this. The regular ones are 200-300 used and the ones listed at 400 sit for a long time. I bought two of these, regular ones, for 200 and had a hard time selling them for 400 and one of them was modded with a well known builders name attached.
Although the Pro has some killer drive tones it is a one trick pony all the way, I wouldn't call it better than the Jr, just different.
The 10" pushed by two EL84's makes this thing sound killer and cranked up you can't tell it's a little amp. I'm pretty sure this amp has been used by guys like Jeff Beck, the Edge and Noel Gallagher on stage.
I'm confused, you've posted two different amps for comparison. One is a woody Pro and this one is a woody Blues.Well, looks like there are 2 versions of the amp and one is expensive and the other I have not seen a price. Oh well, I'd rather have the cash. Pretty sure that one for trade is ot the 1200 dollar one
Fender Blues Junior "Butterscotch Woody", 120V 125 Made Limited 2230500331
Seems crazy but par for the course I guess. I know that they put some woody Pro Jrs out through the custom shop years ago but they came in random solid paint colours and I think they were reliced or aged to some degree. Those I could see being expensive and collectible.It's just those Woody ones that demand the high prices. Collectors' pieces from what I understand. They only made so many in each color
Well as I said, looking this up on a phone sucks. Time for me to get my eyes checked. Both amps look the same but they are completely differentI'm confused, you've posted two different amps for comparison. One is a woody Pro and this one is a woody Blues.