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Guitar prices in Japan - 06-23-2008, 10:08 PM

I have been told by a mutual friend that the price of Guitars in Japan are well cheap, although they charge through the roof for a hard case to suit. I was looking at getting a Rickenbacker at a cost of about $3,000.00 Aus, he told me i could pick one up for the equivalent of $1,000.00 Aus plus prob $200 - $300 for a hard case.

He said head down to the Ochanomizu area in Tokyo.

Do any peeps know if there is any truth to this story? Sound s a bit to good to be true.
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06-23-2008, 10:22 PM

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I have been told by a mutual friend that the price of Guitars in Japan are well cheap, although they charge through the roof for a hard case to suit. I was looking at getting a Rickenbacker at a cost of about $3,000.00 Aus, he told me i could pick one up for the equivalent of $1,000.00 Aus plus prob $200 - $300 for a hard case.

He said head down to the Ochanomizu area in Tokyo.

Do any peeps know if there is any truth to this story? Sound s a bit to good to be true.
I have been to a few music stores in Japan, and I have never heard of the situation you describe. American guitars are, if anything, more expensive.
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06-23-2008, 11:03 PM

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I have been told by a mutual friend that the price of Guitars in Japan are well cheap, although they charge through the roof for a hard case to suit. I was looking at getting a Rickenbacker at a cost of about $3,000.00 Aus, he told me i could pick one up for the equivalent of $1,000.00 Aus plus prob $200 - $300 for a hard case.

He said head down to the Ochanomizu area in Tokyo.

Do any peeps know if there is any truth to this story? Sound s a bit to good to be true.
yikes i got my guitar of of ebay and it was new and only $50 bucks and that was with shipping and handling the only problem was they said it was red well when i got it i found something pink that was supposed to be my guitar.



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06-23-2008, 11:05 PM

I don`t know all that much about guitars, and nothing about their prices, but here is a link for Rickenbacker models that seems to reflect the general prices around the net. (Discount)

If you tell me the model number, I`ll be happy to do a quick search for specific prices.


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06-24-2008, 03:31 AM

Ok thanks, I am looking at a standard R-330 in black or blue. They retail over here for $3,400.00 no including a hard case.
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Ok thanks, I am looking at a standard R-330 in black or blue. They retail over here for $3,400.00 no including a hard case.
The cheapest I could find anywhere was in the 250,000yen range. So... It does look like they are cheaper than in Aus - but certainly not at the levels your friend suggested. But it appears that most places in Japan include the hard case.


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06-24-2008, 03:49 AM

How does the Aus. dollar compare to the yen?
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06-24-2008, 01:47 PM

250,000.00 JPY = 2,428.8637 AUD

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Seems like a nice deal to me if theyre 3,400 AUD over there.


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250,000.00 JPY = 2,428.8637 AUD

(xe.com)

Seems like a nice deal to me if theyre 3,400 AUD over there.
just incase any1 wanted to know what the currency was dollar for yen

(xe.com) ><

1.00 AUD

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102.965 JPY
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06-25-2008, 12:46 AM

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The cheapest I could find anywhere was in the 250,000yen range. So... It does look like they are cheaper than in Aus - but certainly not at the levels your friend suggested. But it appears that most places in Japan include the hard case.
Approx $2,500 with a hard case still sounds like a pretty good deal to me.
Thanks for your effort.
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