That sounds about right. I used to have about 8 tenors; Martins,
Gibsons, Epiphones, Regals, Kays, Vegas, etc. Sure miss having 'em.

Tenorbug

On Aug 24, 10:54 pm, Jim Roy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi.  Newbie here.  I just sold a '48 Martin Tenor in good condition
> for $1400
>
> Good Luck, Jim
>
> On Aug 24, 5:34 pm, Linda <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Have no idea about the value but do have a tenor guitar question...
>
> > Remember this is Tasmania...and Tenor's are few on the ground.  There
> > are some around here,  that are actually modified six string guitars.
> > I am looking at one of those, to do a trade.
>
> > The neck is cut down, old 1930's box....small.
>
> > Any views out there.... about this kind of thing?  I figure one like
> > that is something more than nothing, but have to wait to see how it
> > plays, etc.
>
> > My trade item does have some issues, and I don't play it much, its an
> > old Favia Baritone Uke, all Mahogany but to be right, needs neck work
> > and fret dressings me thinks.  It can't be put into mando tunings.
> > The box has wonderful resonance and a beaut tone.
>
> > Linda
>
> > On Aug 25, 9:29 am, Jonathan Trawick <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > '51 Martin Tenor - great condition!  Anyone comment on it's value?  I 
> > > might
> > > make an offer...

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