Hunter said:Hi,
I'm looking at a Schon R-12. Does anyone know what the value would be in 95% condition?
Thanks!
Steve
Hunter said:Hi,
I'm looking at a Schon R-12. Does anyone know what the value would be in 95% condition?
Thanks!
Steve
TATE said:Hi Steve,
There is quite a difference depending on the model/year. Here is what my experience has been.
1. If it has sharp points, sharp inlays, and stitch rings, one straight shaft, I would say at least $1000 to $1100. Add $150 for an extra shaft.
- If it has all of the above, but silver rings, knock off $100 to $200 (they made a lot more with silver rings than stitch rings)
- If it has rounded points, knock off 50% from either of the above. The rounded point models (there's one on E-Bay now) will go for $600 or so. I think these are players, not collectors.
- If it has sharp points and rounded inlays, knock off 25% (worth $700 - $800).
If you can find one, you want #1 above.
Here's my brief page on Schon with some pics.
http://www.palmercollector.com/Schon/SchonPage.html
Chris
Hunter said:Hi,
I'm looking at a Schon R-12. Does anyone know what the value would be in 95% condition?
Thanks!
Steve
Jazz said:Chris,
I have one with silver rings and sharp inlays. My understanding is that silver rings were "upgrade" from stitches? I have say I prefer the look of stiches over the rings though.
Also emails sent to you regarding the other matter.
Hunter said:Thanks Chris! I was looking at the one on Ebay (Item 7193217098). It was stuck around $500. It finally went for $610. It was the blue grey veneered model with stitch rings. I couldn't get back to the auction, as I had a customer walk in at the witching hour, so it ended up being a moot point. I had a prototype for this model once upon a time that ended up being worth some nice money, so I thought this one was a little low...
The Paradise should be hitting the door soon, Chris. I think you're an hour behind us, but it's supposed to be there by three your time. Let me know when it shows! Hope ya like it...
Steve