1987 Anderson Pro Am valuation help

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Re: 1987 Anderson Pro Am valuation help

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I had a feeling you'd end up keeping it. :lol: Nice man!! I'm glad you decided to keep it. Andersons are amazing.

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Vladimir Putin wrote: Fri Dec 27, 2024 11:49 pm Damn that is fuckin HOT

Good call my dude.
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Guitarbilly wrote: Sat Dec 28, 2024 6:17 am I had a feeling you'd end up keeping it. :lol: Nice man!! I'm glad you decided to keep it. Andersons are amazing.
Thanks Billy!

Yeah, I didn't want to end up having sellers regret down the road. I can't find an 87 Anderson anywhere on sale, so it's somewhat rare I think.

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Very cool. Definitely better with the logo.
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That thing looks incredible. Love that finish and the look of the neck.

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VinDSL wrote: Sat Dec 28, 2024 7:29 pm
Guitarbilly wrote: Sat Dec 28, 2024 6:17 am I had a feeling you'd end up keeping it. :lol: Nice man!! I'm glad you decided to keep it. Andersons are amazing.
Thanks Billy!

Yeah, I didn't want to end up having sellers regret down the road. I can't find an 87 Anderson anywhere on sale, so it's somewhat rare I think.

It's definitely a rare guitar, Anderson was a very small company at that point. I don't even think there were 100 Andersons per year back in the 80s. Tom was still mostly building under the Schecter brand back them.

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