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Do a search online for collectors and look up Fender and Gibson since those are the top two brands that are popular for guitar enthusiasts. The value of a Fender depends on the age and condition of the instrument and how well it's been kept as collection piece. Collectors who are interested in purchasing older model Fender Guitars look at the condition and how well someone has stored it and making sure that strings are in good condition and have been replaced and making sure that the body of the instrument carries little to no scratches and is kept in pretty good condition. Consult a music store that carries Fender guitars and talk to someone who could give you a rough idea of what the value is for older models of Fender guitars are worth or go on Ebay and look at some of the listings for Fender guitars and see what they're going for currently.

A different answerLook on the headstock of the guitar. If it says Mexico, you've got a $100 to $300 guitar. If it says Japan, $400 to $600. If it says USA $800 and up. Another AnswerThere are many things concerning the price. For instance:

What model is it?

What year was it made?Whats the condition and finish?

Which pick ups is it using?

Is it all original?

There are many different things that change the price tag.

Where was it made?

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