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18 05, 2026

1966 Fender Stratocaster: Authentication & Specs Guide

2026-05-18T18:19:59+00:00May 18, 2026|

The 1966 Stratocaster sits in one of the most interesting transitional windows of Fender history. Here's the full authentication walkthrough: every spec, every dating tell, the custom color chart, the fakes to watch for, and what one is worth in today's market.

14 05, 2026

Fender Jaguar Authentication Guide 1962-1975: Year-by-Year Specs, Dating, and Value

2026-05-14T15:52:34+00:00May 14, 2026|

If you have inherited or are looking to sell a vintage Fender Jaguar, the details on this page are the same ones a serious buyer will use to value the guitar. Year-by-year specs from 1962 to 1975, pot codes, custom color verification, and the refinish tells that move valuations by thousands.

12 05, 2026

Best Online Platforms to Sell Vintage Guitars in 2026: Fees, Risks, and What You Actually Keep

2026-05-13T16:02:39+00:00May 12, 2026|

A 5% selling fee can quietly become 12% by the time you get paid. Here is what every major online platform actually costs vintage guitar sellers in 2026. My pick is the second one — it name-drops the four platforms (which is what search snippets reward), signals the year, and ends with "side by side" so the click promise is clear.

5 05, 2026

1963 Fender Stratocaster: Authentication & Dating Guide

2026-05-13T16:29:17+00:00May 5, 2026|

Pre-CBS 1963 Fender Stratocasters sit at the top of every collector's list. Here's how to authenticate and date a real one: L-series serials, pot codes, neck heel stamps, custom colors, finish evidence, and the puzzle piece neck plate trick that catches refinishes.

29 04, 2026

Original Owner, Original Bass: A ’73 Jazz Bass Meets the Vintera III

2026-05-13T18:00:22+00:00April 29, 2026|

Jim's parents bought him a brand-new 1973 Fender Jazz Bass for Christmas: sunburst, maple board, black blocks. Fifty years later, we put it head-to-head with Fender's brand-new Vintera III Early '70s Jazz Bass. Here's how the reissue stacks up against the real thing.

17 04, 2026

Fender Precision Bass 1957–1959: Identification, Specs & Value

2026-05-14T16:10:26+00:00April 17, 2026|

Defined by its gold anodized pickguard and revolutionary split-coil pickup, the 1957–1959 Fender Precision Bass marked the birth of the modern electric bass. Here's a full breakdown of specs, authenticity markers, and market values for one of the most collectible instruments in the Fender canon — year by year.

13 04, 2026

1968 Gibson ES-335: The Complete Buyer’s & Collector’s Guide

2026-05-14T16:30:25+00:00April 13, 2026|

The 1968 Gibson ES-335 marks the final year of Gibson's one-piece mahogany neck and long tenon joint — the last of the true Kalamazoo-era semi-hollows before the construction changes of 1969. This guide covers finish rarity, hardware authentication, pot code dating, and current market values for collectors and sellers.

7 04, 2026

The Original 1968 & 1969 Pink Paisely Telecaster

2026-05-14T16:53:13+00:00April 7, 2026|

Few guitars carry more forensic intrigue than an original 1968 or 1969 Fender Pink Paisley Telecaster. This complete guide covers the Cling-Foil finish chemistry, neck dating, CBS-era hardware, and the "puzzle piece" authentication test every serious buyer needs to know.

2 04, 2026

How to Sell a Large Guitar Collection (Every Option, Honestly Explained)

2026-05-14T17:07:36+00:00April 2, 2026|

Whether you've built your collection over decades or just inherited one you don't know how to value, selling a large guitar collection is a real job — not a weekend project. This guide covers every selling avenue honestly: Reverb, eBay, Facebook Marketplace, local dealers, consignment, auction houses, and more. We've handled collections of 700+ instruments and help with every step, including identification, documentation, and organization. Read the full breakdown, then decide what's right for you.

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