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![]() Gibson Les Paul Custom 3 pickup 1977 US $3,199.00
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![]() Les Paul Bridge US $8.00
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![]() 1978 Gibson Les Paul Custom Tobacco Sunburst all original Hard Shell Case US $2,595.00
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![]() Gibson Les Paul Custom Truss Rod Cover 68 74 US $80.00
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![]() Vintage Gibson ABR 1 Tuneamatic Bridge GOLD Les Paul Custom etc US $40.00
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![]() Vintage DIA Les Paul US $455.00
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![]() 1965 Gibson SG Junior Cream White with Original P 90 Pickup and Hardshell Case US $2,300.00
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![]() Vintage All Original 1973 Gibson L5 S US $4,000.00
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![]() Original 1956 Gibson Electric Guitars and Amplifiers catalog good condition NR US $200.00
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![]() Univox Electric guitar Les Paul copy Gimme US $450.00
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![]() 1962 Gibson Les Paul Jr Les Paul Junior Classic Vintage Rock Icon Fantastico US $1,625.00
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![]() GIBSON LONG MAESTRO LYRE Vibrola Chrome US $288.00
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![]() 1962 Gibson Melody Maker vintage US $500.00
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![]() VINTAGE 1976 GIBSON LES PAUL STANDARD WITH STUNNING TOBACCO BURST FINISH 365 US $2,399.99
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![]() 1978 Gibson Les Paul Custom US $2,500.00
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![]() 1955 Gibson Les Paul Goldtop US $30,100.00
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![]() Vintage Ibanez PF 200 les paul guitar US $450.00
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![]() Historically Significant 50s Les Paul Special RE Van Morrison stage studio US $2,000.00
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![]() Aria Pro II LS 450 Set neck LP Standard US $599.99
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![]() Old Vintage Orlando Guitar US $350.00
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![]() Gibson Les Paul Supreme 2005 US $1,875.00
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![]() VINTAGE 1974 GIBSON LES PAUL CUSTOM BLACK BEAUTY STANDARD ELECTRIC GUITAR US $1,825.00
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Hall of Fame collecting vintage guitars
Over the past two years, the guitar market vintage has a coup here and there, but overall has proved a good investment for most. Experts say that when inflation accelerates and the dollar shrinks collection prove to be a good place for your money.
You might wonder if a guitar can actually be a good investment. After all, to the untrained eye, most of the guitars are the same. However, the right guitar may be worth much to a collector. Guitars that have been owned by celebrities, , or that are rare or unusual, can reach high prices. If you're worried about getting a return on your money, do not. vintage guitars have consistently performed with more stability than the stock market. There are a number of reasons to collect vintage guitars is an excellent strategy.
On the one hand, there are more tangible than a stock or bond. They give you an attractive piece to display, and are fun to catch, too. Guitars also do not lose value over time. In fact, the opposite is - Vintage guitars always gain value as they grow, as long as you take the time to keep them in good condition. Instruments are also generally higher. If you a musician, as well as an investor, you will appreciate the superior action and tone of a real vintage instrument. The most popular vintage guitar collectors is probably the Gibson Les Paul.
Here is a little example: Let's say in 1959 you had $ 100.00 if you were to bury the $ 100.00 a coffee can in your backyard or into your bank account and leave it there for drawing a couple percent interest, inflation would take this $ 100.00 and if you throw them 50 years later, we find that only $ 100.00 you get a good dinner for two. However, if you have taken the same $ 100.00 and has gone to his local pawn shop in 1959 and 1959 took a Gibson Les Paul guitar and put it in the closet instead then you could get her out of her closet today and will a value of more than six figures.
People are beginning to realize how these instruments from the 50s 60 and 70 really means to our culture.
There is a very limited supply and still seems to be a high demand for these pieces of history that has proved a good choice for those who have invested in these instruments, such as the Gibson Les Paul and Fender Telecaster and the Stratocaster is from the same period. (50, 60, and 70).
A good place to begin collecting guitars vintage as an investment would focus its research on the collection of guitars from the list below. This list includes those who have been inducted into the Hall of Vintage Guitar Magazine of Fame. There are, of course, other lists and other guitars worth the investment, but it certainly is a great place to start. Two great places to start your search for these instruments are exquisite Bob's Vintage Guitars and Best Guitar Shop in http://www.bestguitaronline.com http://www.best-guitar-shop.
In the coming weeks, I'll be with each of the instruments in exquisite detail. This information will be useful in your search for vintage guitars that will a good return on your investment.
Fender Stratocaster
Installed in 1990
The Hall of Fame VG began in 1990 and had little doubt that the start would be among the first instruments selected for inclusion by our readers. Three single-coil pickups, a vibrato (in general) and that large contoured offset double cutaway body. Some 50 years after its introduction, it remains one of the most popular designs.
Gibson Standard Les Pau l ('Burst)
Installed in 1990
Also easy selection of first year, LP rule was introduced with a sunburst finish in 1958 and 58 to'60 Vintage models are the most valuable guitars solid body. The Les Paul Standard is classic no matter how you finish bears.
Martin D-28
Installed in 1991
The acoustic in the Board of VG, the D-28 Martin launched the line of battleships incredible big and strong in 1931. The D-28 has inspired many guitarists and builders, and remains one of the most of Martin's most popular models.
Fender Telecaster
Installed in 1991
Classic Leo Fender always as simple as an electric guitar can be, but still has the magic to attract guitarists playing almost any style of music. Each player has a Telecaster guitar (or should). Along with the start and Les Paul, Tele is one of the most popular designs.
Fender Precision Bass
Installed in 1992
The low for the first time in the Hall of VG, and why not, just forever revolutionized the way the bass is played. One of the most innovative ideas in the history of modern music.
ES-335 Gibson
Installed in 1992
Born during the "golden age Gibson, "the archtop semi-hollow body ES-335 is married to solid performance. Whether inlaid points or blocks, remains one of the best guitardom designs.
D'Angelico New Yorker
Installed in 1993
George Gruhn said of him in March 2000 issue of Vintage Guitar, The New Yorker is significant because of its superior quality and artistic aesthetic appeal "and is" one of the best guitarists in the history of the instrument. "
Gibson Super 400
Installed in 1993
Introduced in 1934, with its 18 "body and luxury features, the Super 400 guitar was bigger and more expensive Gibson line. His influence was soon apparent in the designs of many of the great archtops built by others. Whether the non-cutaway acoustic version above or the later double-cut pill, remains a true work of art.
Gibson L-5
Installed in 1994
Introduced in 1922 and guided design the legendary Lloyd Loar, L-5 was the first modern archtop guitar. Initially a non-cutaway acoustic, L-5 went through many changes until it became one cross section with two humbuckers.
Fender Jazz Bass
Installed in 1995
With two trucks specially designed to be offset waist and thinner, narrow neck, the Jazz Bass is intended to be the most diverse hue, waterproof paper descendant of precision. The fact that it was available in Fender custom colors (often to match head) makes it cooler.
Gibson Flying V
Installed in 1996
One of the most diverse guitarists designs have been created, but it was a great success when premiered in 1958. Rock and rollers discovered that the late 60s and V still makes a single statement today.
Gretsch 6120
Installed in 1996
If you play rockabilly, it is better to have one of these! Chet Atkins Hollowbody Introduced as in '54, 6120 before leaving the "G" brand and scale of the first Western versions, but never lost the western end of orange or cool accent.
Rickenbacker 360/12
Installed in 1997
What was good enough for George Harrison and gave us the tinkling jingle of Roger McGuinn. That's more than enough to the 360/12 to be the only 12-string in the Hall of Fame Vintage Guitar.
Martin D-45
Installed in 1998
Originally most luxurious innovative line of Martin dreadnought. If you have one of the 96 made in the 1930s and early '40s, its net assets would be significantly higher it is now.
Gibson ES-150
Installed in 1999
Spanish first electric guitar Gibson was also the first good quality electrical hit the market. Favored by Charlie Christian, it housed Gibson first truck, which is still in high demand and considered a classic.
Fender Jazzmaster
Installed in 2002
Leo designed and marketed by cutting in the market for jazz Gibson, who supplanted the start at the top of the line Fender in 1958. And although their sound is maintained from the capture musicians play, surf garage bands of the day ate up. One of the most copied designs body Solid all time.
Gibson SJ-200
Installed in 2002
A benchmark for acoustic flattops, the SJ-200 was designed for the cowboy guitarist Ray Whitley, and any self-respecting cowboy to play one. Its popularity led to more than other genres, and never lost. Since its giant size, light sun-finished body puncher its ultra-luxury, bridge and headstock, it was considered the consummate flat top. Emmylou Ask!
The 1954-'56 Custom Gibson Les Paul
Installed in 2003
Can you say "Black Beauty?" Although Gibson was given the name, Les Paul was chosen as a secondary color black for the guitar that bears his nickname. Gibson, however, use it to experiment with a configuration of three pills and introduce his famous Alnico-magnet pickup.
PRS Custom
Installed in 2004
The first production tool for a company that has become the modern history guitar ultimate success.
Gretsch White Falcon
Installed in 2004
Like many large guitar, it has evolved through several versions. But it has been a classic since the first day both for the absolutely outstanding sound and aesthetics.
National Tri-Cone Series
Installed in 2005
Its warm tone comes from three aluminum support "Resonators" designed to help guitarists stand out in the big band or orchestral settings. But shortly after being introduced, National were adopted by Hawaiian musicians and blues. Today, the Tri-Cone produces what many consider the final pitch of acoustic blues.
Gibson ES-5
Installed in 2006
One of the first guitars built after Ted McCarty took over Gibson, who helped solidify the company's position as a preeminent manufacturer electric archtop world. Today, its variant late 50s with three PAF humbuckers and the tone control Switchmaster is one of the collection of its kind.
Fender Jaguar
Installed in 2006
Jumping in the car acceleration Fender in 1962, helped the company stay on top throughout the decade, with its fancy tailpiece vibrato new, sophisticated electronics, and (usually) a funky custom color. If you have played instrumental rock in the time, or had one of these probably were either ignored!
Gibson J-45
Installed in 2007
Martin "Dreadnought" flat-tops were large and dominated the market for guitar 1930s. In the early '40s, Gibson knew he needed a large flat top to compete, and J-45 ("C" Jumbo, "45" indicating the price in dollars) it was. A 16 "flat-top round and shoulder, even in difficult moments of its release, received a warm welcome and has since remained one of - if not the - most popular Gibson guitars.
Gibson Les Paul model (Goldtop)
Installed in 2008
Les Paul tried for years to convince Gibson that he needed a solid body on your line. Finally, Ted McCarty experiment received a guitar just cutting them for approval. Despite its origianl bridge / tailpiece was far from perfect, the instrument served as a testbed for Gibson through the years 50. Finally he reached the summit between guitars and now sits among the top collectibles.
Gibson SG Standard
Installed in 2009
For 1960, declining sales of Gibson Les Paul had to seek reform of the guitar. So the company created a radically redesigned body, much thinner (and lighter!) Designed to better compete with Fender start. But things that were his heart and soul - especially its humbucking pickups - continued. Today The first version of the 60s is a true classic.
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