uhhmm.... I own the teal guitar which you reference in the first post. It is a visually striking guitar and sounds quite nice.
I take issue with a couple of statements however.
1. Simply because you didn't get what you were asking for the guitar does not mean that it sold at "unheard of prices". The simple fact is that you were selling a USED guitar. It doesn't matter if it's one day old or one year old. It was used. Condition and color are certainly a factor, but actually, your guitar was sold at the bottom end of the market, but certainly within the range of excellent condition D10's.
2. Richard, nothing personal, but your guitars selling price was all about the way you posted...not the color. I really don't mean this as an attack or a slam. Please don't take it that way. Your ads, and daily, or even twice daily updates.... simply shrieked of desperation and actually began to sound bitter and panicky before you sold the guitar to my best friend. I later traded him a Zum straight up for the teal guitar....sight unseen. The fact that it was a late model D10 Emmons was the mitigating factor for me.
Really, the fact that it was teal, had little to do with the final sales price. If you had been patient you would have gotten a little more money, but your starting price was not very realistic. I do believe that color is a factor, but to infer that a teal colored steel is virtually unsaleable because it is teal is not really acurate.
Patience my friend.....
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Steve Stallings
Bremond, Texas