1967-69 kustom 100 model question [message #1876] |
Tue, 10 September 2002 15:43 |
Dhawk187
Messages: 1 Registered: September 2002
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hey everyone
I was wondering if anyone new how much a kustom 100 model from way back in the day would be worth today. THanKX for your help
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Re: 1967-69 kustom 100 model question [message #1881 is a reply to message #1876] |
Wed, 11 September 2002 09:38 |
C4ster
Messages: 686 Registered: June 2001 Location: Mukwonago, WI (Milwaukee...
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There are a lot of factors that affect the price. The first and foremost is the overall condition. Normal wear is fine, that is corners worn and/or cut, the toe board might be cut from travel, the back has rips from sliding in and out of vans or car and if the front view is acceptable. Color is important. I will get disagreement here. Black is everywhere, charcoal is very common, blue and cascade seem to be very popular but less common. Red, silver and gold are more rare but also are more gaudy. Also, the speakers could be CTS, Jensens, Altecs, or JBL's. I paid $400 for a K100-2 with Jensens in cascade. I thought that was a good price. I think black would be the cheapest, followed by charcoal,red silver and gold, and blue and cascade might be more expensive. K100's are GREAT amps with great tone, but everyone on this site has their own opinion and they are all right.
Conrad
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Re: 1967-69 kustom 100 model question [message #1883 is a reply to message #1881] |
Wed, 11 September 2002 13:14 |
ET
Messages: 146 Registered: October 2000 Location: Charlotte NC
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good synopsis Con....to answer your question more specifically...if your rig is blue sparkle in pristine condition, its worth $17.50. Give me your address and I'll send you the check. Please pack carefully when shipping to me...oh..and regardless of speaker options...the black ones do sound better!! he he.... welcome to the site...play loud! ET
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Re: 1967-69 kustom 100 model question [message #1898 is a reply to message #1883] |
Fri, 13 September 2002 17:40 |
BC
Messages: 583 Registered: March 2000 Location: Kentucky
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I agree with Conrad on all said. However, I may have missed something....are we talking about a 100 SC (Combo) or a piggyback unit... and does it have effects or not.....then we can really get down and see if it is a Ross era piece with chrome badge...aluminum ports....smooth blue light and thick nut on the power switch. RED RULES!
Seriously....no make that sincerely...condition and features are the main factor. Original footswitches and covers also add to the value. BC
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