Fylde Goodfellow


Thinking of selling my Fylde Goodfellow.
it is in good condition, one mark on the front near the edge.
Has a KK pick up installed.
also Hiscox case.
any ideas a on value?





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  • VimFuegoVimFuego Frets: 15485
    your best bet is checking ebay sold listings, they are a relatively small maker and I don't think I've seen one for sale on here before. However, they do sell and there is a market for them, I have a fylde mando and it gets some covetous looks at folk sessions.

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  • TimmyOTimmyO Frets: 7413
    There's a UK forum called acousticsoundboard and iirc there are a few people there who know about Fyldes
    Red ones are better. 
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  • domforrdomforr Frets: 326
    I've seen these for sale on gumtree for around £1200, but I suppose it depends on woods/condition/age etc. I've got a Fylde Bouzouki which I absolutely love and a John Hullah (previously of Fylde) guitar which is also top notch. Great instruments.
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  • oh_pollooh_pollo Frets: 844
    Guitar Classics have one on sale at £1250 and I saw one go on the Michael Messer forum recently for £1100. At the other end Hobgoblin have a custom for sale at £2550. 
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  • domforrdomforr Frets: 326
    I've played that custom Goodfellow at Hobgoblin and it's a pretty average guitar for that price. Most Fylde's on ebay/gumtree etc are around the £1000-1300 mark, which seems good value I think.
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