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ERA's are the second-oldest replica brand still in existence today, and are well known for their asthetic accuracy to the originals, quality, and support from the parent company. Most of them that I have seen are done period-correct, which has the best resale value. When a good ERA comes up for sale and it's priced within reason, it will sell fast. And, as FIA Mike mentioned, some probably trade hands privately.
FWIW, I'd say expect to spend $50+ for a good used one that has all the right period-correct parts and look, and is well sorted out.
Last edited by Russ Dickey; 10-28-2007 at 09:24 PM..
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