Considering that they sold new for less than 600 in some outlets, I would expect to pay 250 to 350 depending on the condition
correction, they sold for $800. i used to sell them
$100
easiest way to get the price is to take the guitar to nearest music shop.
From what I could find about $200 depending on the condition.
it depends if it was mass produced or not. hand crafted stratocasters are very costly
i just saw it in a pawn shop for around $160
$100
$999.99
easiest way to get the price is to take the guitar to nearest music shop.
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From what I could find about $200 depending on the condition.
it depends if it was mass produced or not. hand crafted stratocasters are very costly
i just saw it in a pawn shop for around $160
Your Strat is a mexican manufacture, 2006-2007. Like everything, value depends on condition. In good condition, it will fetch $200 to $300.
Anywhere between $600 and a few thousand, depending on the condition and where it was made.
Depends on the condition of the case and guitar, as well as whether all the parts are original. Probably between $2000 and $3000.
David Gilmour with an footnote. There is alot of speculation on his #0001 stratocaster. the website http://www.gilmourish.com has tons of information about it, including some notes about how it may or may not be the 1st ever made. The hardware is gold and the color is unusual for the time, so those are signs that it was made for a special occasion, or as a custom job. But custom for who? This is where it might actually be #1. It could be custom for Leo Fender, made that way as a test or prototype for himself, or it could be for..well anything. There is also a piece on that page of how one of Gilmour's guitar techs bough the guitar from Seymour Duncan for the small price of $900 in the mid 70's. Leo Fender originally gave (or sold) the guitar to Seymour Duncan. Read that part carefully, it discusses weird topics that say Gilmour's guitar is a "Frankenstein" instead of the real #0001, since it has custom wound pickups from Seymour Duncan, and a '57 neck with cigarette burns on it..which Gilmour's guitar does indeed have. I'm sure the only people that really know are/were Leo Fender and his wife, David Gilmour himself, who is a quiet person and may not tell just to keep the mystery up, and the guitar techs that handled it. And its value? Guitar Tech and then owner Phil Taylor sold the guitar to Gilmour for the money to buy a house in 1977. Now that its 50+ years old and Leo Fender has passed, it might be in the "priceless" category. Interestingly enough, David still plays the #0001, and played it of course at the 50 year anniversary of the strat, and he has been known to use it during practice and recording sessions. There is also a nice page on that website about his black strat, which is almost as famous, if not more, than #0001.
No one can really know without you telling us what year it is, the serial number, and a bunch of other things. One place you can look though is going to the fender website and typing the serial number in the fender website search. If that doesn't work, try google. :) Hope this helps.