If they're new, compare with retail prices from sellers like Coast2coast music and reduce price accordingly.
If they're older, first establish the vintage. If they date from before about 1955 (straight line in the slider holes (i.e. the holes inside the mouthpiece holes) as opposed to top holes alternating with bottom, narrow mouthpiece, red box (1950s) or rounded-top burlwood box (pre-1950), six-pointed star inside hand-held emdallion dseign on covers (per-1937)) they may have value for those who prefer the older-style designs.
Winslow
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