Yamaha 356R
- Sailor22
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- Joined: Nov 16, 2022
What is a good price for a Yamaha 356R in very good condition.
- Jimbbob
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- Joined: Oct 10, 2019
Typically, I've seen these from $500-$900. I just picked one up for $500. Not perfect, but mechanically very good. I've seen (unsold) listings as high as $900, but that's a bit high for this horn (IMO).
They are great horns.
They are great horns.
- Matt_K
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- Joined: Mar 21, 2018
I'd say up to $1200 for one in mint shape isn't unreasonable, but on the other hand as low as $500 isn't unheard of like Jim mentioned. Usually, those have problems that need to be addressed though. Somewhere near $750-800 for one in used, but good shape is what I'd suggest.
- Sailor22
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[quote="Jimbbob"]Typically, I've seen these from $500-$900. I just picked one up for $500. Not perfect, but mechanically very good. I've seen (unsold) listings as high as $900, but that's a bit high for this horn (IMO).
They are great horns.[/quote]
Thank you. That gives me a good gauge on price and condition.
They are great horns.[/quote]
Thank you. That gives me a good gauge on price and condition.
- Sailor22
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- Joined: Nov 16, 2022
[quote="Matt K"]I'd say up to $1200 for one in mint shape isn't unreasonable, but on the other hand as low as $500 isn't unheard of like Jim mentioned. Usually, those have problems that need to be addressed though. Somewhere near $750-800 for one in used, but good shape is what I'd suggest.[/quote]
Thanks Matt. I am looking at one in good condition for $750. I think I'm going to pull the trigger. No pun intended.
Thanks Matt. I am looking at one in good condition for $750. I think I'm going to pull the trigger. No pun intended.