a lil around 700
I have never seen one go for $700 in the 38 years I have been in the music industry.
Depending on the condition of the instrument, whether or not all parts on the instrument are original, the particular model, and the playability of the guitar will determine the market value.
If you do a completed listings search on ebay, you will see what the market will bear on a 60's Decca. Here is a completed listings link as of 07-01-12
http://www.ebay.com/sch/Vintage-Pre1980-/118978/i.html?_sadis=200&_ipg=50&LH_SALE_CURRENCY=0&_samihi=&_samilow=&_fpos=&_oexkw=&_udhi=&_udlo=&_adv=1&_sop=12&_nkw=decca+guitar&LH_Complete=1&_dmd=1&_okw=&_fsct=
the only way that these Guitars get up over $500 is if someone famous has played that particular guitar and it comes with COA (Certificate of Authenticity) that is signed and notarized.
hope that helps.
$ 1,000.00
$66,000.
Gibson Les Pauls throughout the 60s. Since the 70s to present he's mostly used Fender Stratocasters.
Your guitar was made in late 60s to mid 70s.
I assume you mean what brand of guitar (?). I've looked at a bunch of picture of her from the late 60s - early 70s, and she seemed to play a Martin acoustic pretty consistently. Not surprising, considering she had plenty of money by that point, and Martins are generally considered among the best acoustic guitars. Interestingly, there is a much later concert of hers (in the 90s?) where she is playing a Parker Fly guitar with a midi synthesizer interface. Pretty technologically hip for a hippy chick from the 60s. Cheers.
Scott ( murdoch ) MURDOCH - is a name from the murdoch famlie tree and its a name from Scotland.....
guitar has been around for over 5,000 years so we cant trace back to the first guitar player
Gibson Les Pauls throughout the 60s. Since the 70s to present he's mostly used Fender Stratocasters.
Los Indios Tabajaras
The Hunters...
Jimi Hendrix is who I think of. Check out Voodoo child , all along the watch tower , hey joe or purple haze. Tame on today's standards but in the 60s that was groundbreaking.
Your guitar was made in late 60s to mid 70s.
At a antiques shop.
I assume you mean what brand of guitar (?). I've looked at a bunch of picture of her from the late 60s - early 70s, and she seemed to play a Martin acoustic pretty consistently. Not surprising, considering she had plenty of money by that point, and Martins are generally considered among the best acoustic guitars. Interestingly, there is a much later concert of hers (in the 90s?) where she is playing a Parker Fly guitar with a midi synthesizer interface. Pretty technologically hip for a hippy chick from the 60s. Cheers.
you need a good team, level 60s or 70s with a flying type, electric,water,grass,fire and ghost.
There are record guides you can find at bookstores that will help with value. Selling can be done via the internet, with ads, at speciality stores, etc..
Scott ( murdoch ) MURDOCH - is a name from the murdoch famlie tree and its a name from Scotland.....
Try getting a baseball card catalog magazine. It lists years and value of cards.
$500 - $750.