I'd say it matters on condition and sound.... 700 - 750 would be fair for one in excellent condition white label....
Unfortunately, I think the pre-2000 white label models (which are built differently) are not as popular with buyers as the newer ones with the MOP inlay in the headstock. I've seen them go for the $700 to $750 range on Hawaii Craigslist, as opposed to the newer models which tend to fetch around the $800 to $900 range.
What would be a reasonable price range on a Kamaka HF-3 white label built in 1998? I have a chance to buy one that is in good shape just wondering what is a far price range. Thanks for the help.
Depends if I'm buying or selling