$68,000 to $86,000 , I swear John 5 of Marilyn Manson was after one in this interview about all his Fender Guitars as he owns one of the largest collections of Telecasters in the world.
as always though the ONLY way you'll see even half of that as guitar collectors are vultures is...
if your guitar has never been played
original strings , original hardware
the original case
no scratches , dents , dings...ect
essentially if you've got a guitar that looks brand new that they'll put in a glass showcase for all their "friends" to gock at.
The Fender Precision bass guitar, or P-Bass as it is sometimes called, was first designed in 1950 by Leo Fender. It was the first electric bass guitar to be widely used and many different models remain in production today.
The first Fender Stratocaster was designed in 1954 by Leo Fender, George Fullerton, and Freddie Tavares.
we have an original Arnold hoyer jazz guitar - how much is worth is it rare
60 or 70% what you paid for it , only old fenders go up in value or limited edition. Because it's not either by what you told us honestly people look at it as another guitar. Now if you hold onto it for 30 or 40 years than you'll get some return investment. the only really valuable guitars are iconic ones ones where they spelled stuff wrong very limited edition and totally unplayed guitars with original cases that would be like jumping in a time machine to get say a 1950 fender broadcaster or whatever if the guitar is played so what honestly , enjoy it. It's a Fender and people love Fender guitars who I deal with on a regular bases.
The original bass guitar was developed by Paul Tutmarc in the 1930s as a replacement for the double bass, but he received little success for the invention. In the 1950s Leo Fender (who, obviously, is the man who started Fender) took the idea and introduced the first mass-produced bass guitar on the market, the Precision bass. This was hugely popular and since then bass guitars have become the norm in all bands, and variations upon the Precision are still made and extremely popular.
Fender dates back to 1946, their first guitar: the broadcaster was released in 1950 followed by the Esquire, the Telecaster and in 1954 the Stratocaster.
The Fender Precision bass guitar, or P-Bass as it is sometimes called, was first designed in 1950 by Leo Fender. It was the first electric bass guitar to be widely used and many different models remain in production today.
Fender makes the Stratocaster and Telecaster. There are many companies that base their guitars off of Strat- and Tele- designs, but Fender made the first Telecaster (then known as the Broadcaster) in 1950, and the first Stratocaster in 1954.
Gibson , Fender , Rickenbacker , Gretsch are the major brands that I can come up with
The first Fender Stratocaster was designed in 1954 by Leo Fender, George Fullerton, and Freddie Tavares.
we have an original Arnold hoyer jazz guitar - how much is worth is it rare
60 or 70% what you paid for it , only old fenders go up in value or limited edition. Because it's not either by what you told us honestly people look at it as another guitar. Now if you hold onto it for 30 or 40 years than you'll get some return investment. the only really valuable guitars are iconic ones ones where they spelled stuff wrong very limited edition and totally unplayed guitars with original cases that would be like jumping in a time machine to get say a 1950 fender broadcaster or whatever if the guitar is played so what honestly , enjoy it. It's a Fender and people love Fender guitars who I deal with on a regular bases.
Fender Telecaster was created in 1950.
A Diamond Guitar was created in 1950.
The original bass guitar was developed by Paul Tutmarc in the 1930s as a replacement for the double bass, but he received little success for the invention. In the 1950s Leo Fender (who, obviously, is the man who started Fender) took the idea and introduced the first mass-produced bass guitar on the market, the Precision bass. This was hugely popular and since then bass guitars have become the norm in all bands, and variations upon the Precision are still made and extremely popular.
If 350 is your serial number then your Stratocaster was made between 1950 and 1954. You'll have to get the instrument appraised by Fender to get an exact year. On a side note, if your guitar is in good condition, you may want to lock it away somewhere safe. Fenders that were built between 1950 and 1954 are extremely valuable. I would highly suggest getting it appraised by a professional.
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