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Musical Instruments Guide

Vintage guitars can be worth more than cars. Even mid-range instruments offer solid flip potential when you know the market.

Guitars - The Big Money

Most Valuable Brands

  • Gibson: Les Paul, SG, ES-335, Flying V - vintage = gold
  • Fender: Stratocaster, Telecaster, Jazzmaster, Jaguar
  • Martin: Acoustic guitars, D-28, D-18, OM models
  • Gretsch: Hollow bodies, vintage country/rockabilly
  • PRS: Modern high-end, consistent value
  • Rickenbacker: 12-strings, Beatles association

The Golden Era

  • Pre-CBS Fender (pre-1965): $5,000-$50,000+
  • 1950s Gibson Les Paul: $100,000-$500,000+
  • Pre-War Martin: $10,000-$100,000+
  • 1960s Vintage: $2,000-$30,000+

💡 Serial Number Dating: Fender, Gibson, Martin all have serial number dating guides online. Learn to date guitars quickly—it's the first thing to check.

Amplifiers

Valuable Amp Brands

  • Fender: Tweed, Blackface, Silverface eras
  • Marshall: Plexi, JCM800, vintage British tone
  • Vox: AC30, AC15 - Beatles/British Invasion
  • Mesa/Boogie: Mark series, Dual Rectifier
  • Dumble: Ultra-rare, $50,000-$200,000+

What to Check

  • Tubes: Original tubes add value, but may need replacement
  • Speakers: Original speakers important for vintage
  • Transformers: Original = authentic tone
  • Cabinet: Tolex condition, original covering
  • Modifications: Most mods decrease value
Drums & Percussion
  • Ludwig: Vintage Ludwig, Vistalite, classic rock kits
  • Gretsch: Round badge era especially valuable
  • Slingerland: Pre-1970s Radio Kings
  • Rogers: Holiday series, Powertone
  • DW: Modern high-end, holds value

Key: Complete vintage kits with original hardware command highest premiums. Snare drums often sell individually for more than modern complete kits.

Keys & Synths
  • Moog: Minimoog, Model D - $5,000-$20,000+
  • Rhodes: Fender Rhodes, Stage/Suitcase - $2,000-$6,000
  • Wurlitzer: 200A especially sought after
  • Hammond: B3 with Leslie - $3,000-$15,000
  • Sequential: Prophet-5, Pro-One
  • Roland: Juno, Jupiter, TR-808/909

💡 Synth Market Hot: Vintage analog synthesizers have exploded in value. Even 80s/90s digital synths are rising as producers seek authentic sounds.

Authentication

Spotting Fakes/Reissues

  • Serial numbers: Research correct formats by year
  • Hardware: Period-correct screws, tuners, bridges
  • Potentiometers: Date codes on pots verify age
  • Pickups: Original pickups have correct codes
  • Wood/Finish: Aging patterns, correct lacquer
  • Case: Original case adds value

⚠️ Partscasters: Many "vintage" guitars are assembled from various parts. These are worth far less than original guitars. Check neck/body stamps, potentiometer dates, and hardware consistency.

Where to Buy
  • Reverb.com: Best dedicated music gear marketplace
  • Guitar Center Used: Nationwide inventory, searchable
  • Local Music Shops: Trade-ins often underpriced
  • Craigslist/FB Marketplace: Best local deals
  • Estate Sales: Often dramatically underpriced
  • Pawn Shops: Hit or miss, negotiate hard
  • eBay: Wide selection, buyer protection
Where to Sell
Platform Fees Best For
Reverb 5% All instruments, best audience
eBay ~13% Wide audience, international
Guitar Center Trade 40-60% of value Quick cash, no hassle
Craigslist/FB 0% Local, avoid shipping
The Gear Page $25/year Collector audience
Shipping Tips
  • Loosen strings: Prevents neck stress in transit
  • Hard case required: For guitars, never ship in gig bag
  • Double box: Case in box, box in larger box
  • Insurance: Always insure for full value
  • Signature required: For items over $500