
Value will depend on overall condition of the cabinet. Taking very detailed pix of the entire cab including the bottom and interior will help you and an interested buyer to determine if there's any damage to the joinery, possible cracked baffle board, missing t-nuts/speaker mounting screws, if handles, casters & their posts are intact and original etc. Water damage/mold can be an issue with some of those old cabs.Have an empty 1972 Marshall 1960B and was curious on the value. It used to be gtrwun's but it's been sitting in my studio since i acquired some 71 1960B's
LOL-- all our gear stunk from playing bars in the day . If it didn't it wasn't played . Not so much anymore !!My pricing skills aren't any good because I'd generally be willing to pay more for any guitar or amp/cab if it already smells like cigs when I get to check it out. A lot of people cry about smoked gear but I like it.
No doubt about that!LOL-- all our gear stunk from playing bars in the day . If it didn't it wasn't played . Not so much anymore !!