Aren't Mahogany VV-IV's considered kind of scarce?

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Aren't Mahogany VV-IV's considered kind of scarce?

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I really don't have any interest in this, but these used to be considered kind of hard to come up with. It doesn't seem to be in too bad of shape. I have no idea what one is worth, it oak or mahogany.


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Re: Aren't Mahogany VV-IV's considered kind of scarce?

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A mahogany IV would indeed be a rare bird, but this is a mahogany VI. :)

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I'm not being very observant today am I? Ha. I've never owned one of these things and usually when I see one, they are way overpriced or in really bad condition.

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Re: Aren't Mahogany VV-IV's considered kind of scarce?

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This looks to be a fairly decent buy. Of course the crank is missing and the seller doesn't indicate whether it runs. Still and all I would be tempted if I didn't already have one.

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