Vintage Guitars For Sale

Why should someone invest in vintage guitars or just collect them?
The reasons is many and the one main reason is their value and their abilty to hold and increase it. Vintage guitars is one of few things that actually increases its value and have never experienced any down fall.Vintage guitars have consistently performed with more stability than the stock market. Collecting these guitars can be a rewarding, albeit expensive hobby. However, if you make wise choices, your investment can pay you back ten fold.
Another good reason to collect is that it is pure fun to look for them and hang them up on your wall and just look at them. Not only are they great craftmanship but they tell a story.You can see that they have been used for thousands of hours and you can only imagine what they have been a part of. One can to a certain degree investigate and find out who`s owned them and maybe a known musicians have played just one of you guitars.
What makes them so popular amongst many of todays guitarists?
Not only their individual history but also their individual tone. Each guitar was just a little bit different when these vintage guitars were created decades ago and the technology to produce them was in its early stages. Many of the electric pick-ups were hand made, or if they were machine-made, just a little different from the others. If the pick-ups had a few less strands of wire, the sound would be just a little different. Sound boxes as part of the bodies were not made exactly uniform either, making the guitars sound just a little different from same product lines making each guitar just a little unique. Finally, the electronics degraded over time causing each instrument to be a little different from the next.
What vintage guitars should you look for?
The probably most popular vintage guitar with collectors is the Gibson Les Paul. Gibson invented the modern electric guitar, and in the 1960s, the Les Paul was one of the best instruments on the market. While these are still produced today, they don't stand up to the quality of older models, which are made of oak, mahogany, and other fine materials. You can even find pieces with mother of pearl and gold inlays! Another brand you'll probably heard of is Fender. The Telecaster, Stratocaster, and Thunderbird are all great models that remain favorites. The best were produced in the 1950s and 1960s. After that, Fender guitars are less valuable.
 
Learn about the guitars that carry the best value before you invest, so you'll be able to make a wise decision. CF Martin is yet another of the great vintage guitar brands.When purchasing a vintage guitar or vintage amplifier, look for low Fender serial numbers on the back of the body. Review serial number ranges from web-sites of Fender, Epiphone, Gibson, Jackson, and Yamaha to find when the vintage guitar you are considering was produced. Knowing as much about your investment will assure its continued increase in value.
Buying and selling these guitars takes a good amount of dedication and learning about the history of each manufacturer. It simply isn't possible to become an expert on the subject overnight, but I guarantee you that it will become more a passion than a hobby. This hobby has a way of sucking you in and enriching your life in many, many ways and if you do your homework, it is very likely that a vintage guitar you buy today could double or triple in value within a decade. Talk about a return on your investment! It simply doesn't get much better than that.
Happy hunting for those fantastic vintage guitars!