Advice on valuing my fathers Stefan Sobell mandolin
Hi,
My father has asked me to sell his mandolin for him as he hasn't played it the in past few years due to ill health and sadly this situation is not going to improve.
It is an 8 string mandolin which he bought new from Sobell in 1980.
He has decided to part with his mandolin and use the cash for other things which will make him more comfortable and he would like me to take care of the sale as he is not up to it.
The thing is, I have very little idea about where is best to do this or what the value of his mandolin is. I'm worried if I take it to a dealer of some sort they will get themselves a very good deal due to my lack of knowledge. I obviously want my dad to get a fair price.
Can anyone please give any advice to me about where to go to get a fair valuation please. I am located in South Wales, UK but am happy to drive a few hours if necessary.
Many thanks
Leanne
Re: Advice on valuing my fathers Stefan Sobell mandolin
It looks like that builder will provide a listing for previously sold mandolins, which might be the most direct way. No idea if he takes a comission, but at least I'd guess he could provide a pricing suggestion.
https://www.sobellguitars.com/available-now/
Re: Advice on valuing my fathers Stefan Sobell mandolin
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Originally Posted by
English Rose
Hi,
My father has asked me to sell his mandolin for him as he hasn't played it the in past few years due to ill health and sadly this situation is not going to improve.
It is an 8 string mandolin which he bought new from Sobell in 1980.
He has decided to part with his mandolin and use the cash for other things which will make him more comfortable and he would like me to take care of the sale as he is not up to it.
The thing is, I have very little idea about where is best to do this or what the value of his mandolin is. I'm worried if I take it to a dealer of some sort they will get themselves a very good deal due to my lack of knowledge. I obviously want my dad to get a fair price.
Can anyone please give any advice to me about where to go to get a fair valuation please. I am located in South Wales, UK but am happy to drive a few hours if necessary.
Many thanks
Leanne
Keith is right, why not contact Stefan yourself, and ask him for some advice. Prices in the UK are quite different than they are here in the US.
https://www.sobellguitars.com/
Re: Advice on valuing my fathers Stefan Sobell mandolin
When you've done that contact the BBMG to get it listed in the next newsletter.
That will get it out in front of an audience of good players who will appreciate a decent instrument.
https://www.bbmg.org.uk/contact-us/
Re: Advice on valuing my fathers Stefan Sobell mandolin
Thank you Eoin, I didn't know about the BBMG so that is great advice :)
Re: Advice on valuing my fathers Stefan Sobell mandolin
Yes, definitely contact Stefan. There are few, if any, dealers in the UK who I’d trust to value an instrument like this.
Once you have an idea of value, you could do worse than advertise it in the Cafe Classifieds. A Sobel mandolin isn’t exactly something you could simply go out and buy so I doubt you’d have that much difficulty finding a buyer.
Re: Advice on valuing my fathers Stefan Sobell mandolin
Thank you, my dad is in no position to cross question about the value of it so all of the wisdom on here is appreciated.
Re: Advice on valuing my fathers Stefan Sobell mandolin
Hi English Rose,
Stefan Sobell has got a page on his web site where he advertises instruments which are available now. Very often these are instruments which are being sold on behalf of people like your dad, who are no longer able to play them.
Stefan very kindly offers a platform for people like yourself to sell such instruments through his site. Believe me, you are certainly not alone in this.
Here is a comment made by someone who is trying to sell something at the moment:
"The reason for sale is that sadly it is no longer played, so it is a complete waste having such a lovely instrument stuck in its box. I d rather someone else has the pleasure of playing it. "
This is a typical comment.
Check it out at:
https://www.sobellguitars.com/available-now/
I am sorry that your father is not well.
Re: Advice on valuing my fathers Stefan Sobell mandolin
Another quick word of advice - avoid selling it to someone in th USA. The paperwork involved simply isn’t worth the effort, especially if the mandolin includes materials of animal origin (e.g. even fret markers/dots).
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Agreed the paperwork is a nightmare.
Re: Advice on valuing my fathers Stefan Sobell mandolin
Ditto - agreed again! Selling into the US has indeed become a nightmare (recent experience talking). I'm also planning to sell my Sobell mandolin and appreciate the above advice as well!