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How to sell a vintage guitar online:
Finding out what your guitar is worth

A guide to selling quickly at the best possible price

Step 1: How to sell a vintage guitar online
Step 2: Finding out what your guitar is worth
Step 3: Advertising your guitar for sale

Step 3: Advertising your guitar for sale

It is important you know what you are selling, but equally important you let everyone else know. This is key. Wherever you intend to sell your guitar, be it Ebay, Craigslist, Gumtree or a private guitar classified website, there will invariably be a listing title. Get this wrong and you reduce the likelihood of viewers buying. Leave it out entirely (rather, leave out the keywords for which people search) and you dramatically reduce the number of viewers. Great listing titles will include the make, model, year and maybe other details too. For example
Good: "Vintage Gibson SG Special guitar, 1969 with case" - this will be easily found by all of those buyers looking for a vintage SG Special
OK: "Gibson SG, red" - although this will come up in many searches, it will be swamped by the many thousands of SG listings, all variants, new and old
Bad: "Gibson guitar, rare" - it is difficult to come up in search results with so few specifics.

Use pictures to remove doubt

Close-up images really help demonstrate a guitars condition Taking as many close-up pictures as possible is an enormous help in showing a guitars true condition. The old adage of a picture being worth a thousand words is certainly true here.

The value of a vintage guitar is proportional to its originality. And it is well known that online sellers sometimes hide defects; posting poor quality pictures and claiming "I don't know anything about guitars" or "I'm selling this for a friend"... These tricks are well known, and in most cases will deter buyers. In some cases people will still buy, but assume there to be a problem, and bid accordingly. If you are not hiding anything, you should make this known! And truly the best way to do this is with large-sized, clear, photographs. Show the scratches, dents and wear patches. Show the electronics (and state potentiometer date codes if present) and the underside of pickups. You may also need to pay special attention to potential problem areas typical to that guitar. For example:

Gibson guitars can suffer from a cracked or broken headstock, especially those with a mahogany neck. There is a weak point at thinnest part, behind the truss rod cavity, and many breaks occur at this point. Guitars like the Gibson SG often break where the neck meets the body, or at the tail end of the body around the controls and input jack. A really good repair can be difficult to spot in a bad photograph. You must show these areas when selling a Gibson.

The pickups in a vintage Gibson are crucial for it's sound. You must show that these are original. Usually done by removing them from their routes, and photographing the underside (with patent sticker), and the routes themselves (this also shows whether extra pickups have been added, and that the finish is original.

Hofner guitars often require a neck reset to achieve a playable action This early 1960s Hofner guitar has had a neck reset; a standard procedure for such guitars.

A Hofner may have a high action due to movement on a neck joint, or worse damage from a badly performed reset. Hofner was previously better known as a violin maker, and the hide glues used in violin construction were also used on their guitars. This allows easy neck resetting, but over time they also slip, making a reset a standard procedure for Hofner instruments. However if this has previously been performed badly, it can impact on the value significantly. You must show the heel area and the side of the neck (to show the action) when selling a Hofner.

Fender guitars were designed to be easily bolted together, and parts replaced when necessary. Very many Fenders out there have had components swapped over the years. Naturally buyers want originality, so you have to try and establish this where possible. A Fender neck should have date markings on the body end of the neck. Any serious buyer will want to see this. Also many Fender guitars out there are actually an old neck with a whole load of new parts added. The more places you can show - inside the neck pocket, under the scratchplate etc, the less room there is for confusion.

Guitars in rare or custom finishes are often claimed to be original, but very often have just been refinished. To prove your rare coloured guitar has always been that colour, make a point of showing the serial number stamp - too faint suggests a refin; and underneath the scratchplate - finishes fade over time, but less so in areas not directly exposed to sunlight.

When pictures don't help

Potentiometer codes on a vintage Fender bass guitar If you are unable to clearly capture smaller details, such as potentiometer codes and serial numbers, be sure to include these within your description.

But pictures can't always tell the whole story. Sometimes you just need to state some obvious and some not so obvious facts, especially if you are unable to get decent close-ups, or if you are unwilling to dismantle the guitar.

  • Does it work?
  • Is the finish original
  • What colour is it (different monitors can show images very differently)
  • Does the truss rod nut turn
  • Is the neck straight
  • How high is the action at the twelfth fret (distance between neck and strings)
  • Is there concealed routing under the scratchplate
  • Are the electronics original, and working
  • What are the potentiometer codes

Disclosing a guitars faults may not reduce the amount a potential buyer may bid, as it also tells them that you are honest, knowledgeable seller, hopefully reducing the chances of them getting a nasty surprise when the instrument arrives. This is also simple fairness.

Provenance

For some guitars, most notably the guitars by Fender, but also Gibson and others, copies and forgeries abound. Fake parts or even whole guitars are passed of as original. Cheap Asian factories churn out authentic looking instruments that would only fool a novice. But then there are master fraudsters creating INCREDIBLY accurate guitars - often fitted with real parts. When some of these can sell for tens of thousands of dollars, it is no wonder. One thing these guitars never have is provenance. If you, or you grandfather, have played and loved this guitar for generations, show the pics! Cool old images of the instrument, however grainy, prove it's history. Buyers find these fascinating and will almost certainly add value to the instrument. In fact you should copy these images, and include them with the guitar when you sell. People buying a vintage instrument are also buying a piece of musical history.

Case Candy

Vox case candy from the mid 1960s Case candy is a term for the hang tags, manuals, catalogues and other goodies that came with the guitar when originally sold. The above came with a mid 1960s Italian Vox guitar.

If you are selling the guitar with it's case you should certainly say so, and include pictures. Is the case original? And does it come with case candy? These are the things that came with the guitar: hang tags, price labels, manuals, catalogues, inspection cards, tools, straps and cables. Many guitars came with some or all of these, and having them present and in good condition are definitely a bonus to any buyer. If they are there, photograph them, and include them in your advertisement.

Communicate

Be ready to answer questions. Hopefully you will have included everything in your listing, but if you have not, make sure you answer to the best of your ability. Failure to do so may look like you are concealing something.

Don't write "I'm selling this for a friend", or "I don't know anything about guitars". These are regarded as code for "there's something wrong with this sale, and i'm absolving myself of responsibility".

When to sell

As stated earlier, prices change throughout the year, with January and June-August being the worst times to sell. The fact is, people have less money just after Christmas, and tend to be offline in the Summer months. A good time to sell seems to be November and December, when more people are online, and in a mood for shopping!

In Conclusion

Just because your guitar seems to be worth $5000, don't get disheartened when it does not sell immediately for that amount. There are only so many vintage guitar collectors, and most are a cautious bunch. Also most will not have big piles of cash burning holes in their pockets. To buy your guitar they may need to sell one of their own, or move around funds first. You will have to be patient, and expect to wait weeks, months or even years for the most valuable guitars to sell at the best price. A dealer will no doubt offer you a much lower price in this time, and you can sell to them, but naturally they need to make a living which will be reflected in their offer.

If you want the best return, you will have to be patient. Best to sell because you want to, never because you need to.

Sellers that put a little effort into their listings certainly reap the benefits in the long run!


Vintage guitars for sale

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1966 Guild Starfire IV Sunburst Finish Vintage Electric Guitar w / OHSC

1966 Guild Starfire IV Sunburst Finish Vintage Electric Guitar w / OHSC

San Diego, California, 921**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$2495

1966 Guild Starfire IV

In Good Overall Condition

Shows Playwear Throughout

Sunburst Finish

Semi-Hollow Body

Nut Width Measures 1 67"

Neck Depth Measures .83" At The 1st, .95" At The 12th
Frets Are In Very Good Condition
Binding In The Cutaways Is Separating Slightly

Headstock Veneer Is Separating Slightly In One Corner

G-String Tuner Is Missing ... more
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Vintage Luna Classical Acoustic w /  HSC

Vintage Luna Classical Acoustic w / HSC

Mesquite, Texas, 751**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$500


Item: Vintage Luna Classical Acoustic w / HSC!
Description: You are purchasing a Vintage Luna Classical Acoustic w / HSC! The acoustic currently has a broken string but there are otherwise no issues regarding playability. A true vintage Japanese made classical that is ready to be enlisted as a workhorse. Please inquire with any questions prior to purchase
Shipping: $80 00 shipping to the Lower 48 States! We ship overseas. Overseas shipping prices will vary. Overseas buyers ... more
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all original 1981 Gibson FIREBIRD II RD Artist Antique Sunburst w / PAPERS

all original 1981 Gibson FIREBIRD II RD Artist Antique Sunburst w / PAPERS

Carbondale, Illinois, 629**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$4590


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Olivia's Vintage would like to present this 1981 Gibson Firebird II RD Artist in its original Antique Sunburst finish. It has a great playing neck with great frets. The original hardshell case and paperwork with the matching serial number are included. It's in EXCELLENT condition with some very minor nicks + dings and other very minor cosmetic wear. The guitar was stamped as a factory second. The battery cover is held on with one screw as one brass insert... more
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Vintage 1965 Magnatone X5 Zephyr White Sparkle! w / OHSC

Vintage 1965 Magnatone X5 Zephyr White Sparkle! w / OHSC

New Egypt, New Jersey, 085**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$1289

1965 Magnatone X-5 Zephyr! Made in the USA. Very cool White Sparkle finish on double-cut Poplar body. Maple neck, topped with a 20-fret Rosewood board with dot inlays. Tone supplied by a pair of singlecoils with volume, tone, and individual on / off slider switches. Chrome hardware, including 'lever-lock' trem. All original with no mods, breaks, or repairs. Guitar has expected play marls and the aging marks these all get, but is in overall very good condition. Ships in its original hardshell ... more
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Vintage Seymour Duncan  Hot stacked humbucker pickup fender. 2B-S

Vintage Seymour Duncan Hot stacked humbucker pickup fender. 2B-S

Fort Wayne, Indiana, 468**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$129

Vintage Seymour Duncan Hot stacked humbucker pickup fender. 2B-S... more
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1979 Gibson Les Paul 55 Special Reissue  - Cherry Finish Factory Second ?Video

1979 Gibson Les Paul 55 Special Reissue - Cherry Finish Factory Second ?Video

Annapolis, Maryland, 214**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$1900

Plays great   is a Factory 2nd guitar due to the Body split on the bottom of the body   see pics
Tuners show some age. 1 has some green corrosion . again. as seen in video. Original Chainsaw case. has a lot of wear at the handle but is still totally solid w all latches working perfectly
Full video demo
https: / / youtube com / shorts / 4xE3dZWxrxs?si=ju8N1udCsFuxUfYe
... more
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1965 Hofner 500 / 1 Violin Bass

1965 Hofner 500 / 1 Violin Bass

Loveland, Ohio, 451**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$4995

1965 Hofner 500 / 1 Violin Bass, AKA the Beatle Bass, Hollow-body, Sunburst finish, Staple pickups, Large raised logo and larger Pearloid controlpanel, Fantastic warm and powerful tonality, Light weight, Plays great, Truly abeauty, VG++, Rare worn original hard case... more
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Steinberger GP2T Red N7321

Steinberger GP2T Red N7321

Poughkeepsie, New York, 126**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$9899

Description
Ready to get into the Steinberger experience? This GP2T is the perfect place to start. Featuring the Steinberger TransTrem, this red GP is ready for your collection
The GP sounds incredible and has a sleek, stylish, and yet ergonomic take on the classic ??flying V?? shape that left its indelible mark on the guitar world
This instrument is in good condition as-is. The body has medium scuffing that would be improved with buffing, but would only look factory new by stripping ... more
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Steinberger GP2S Black N1891

Steinberger GP2S Black N1891

Poughkeepsie, New York, 126**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$3496

Description
Ready to get into the Steinberger experience? This GP2S is the perfect place to start. Featuring the Steinberger S-Trem, and aftermarket Lace Sensor pickups, this high-gloss black finish GP is ready for your collection
The GP sounds incredible and has a sleek, stylish, and yet ergonomic take on the classic ??flying V?? shape that left its indelible mark on the guitar world

Condition
This instrument is in very good condition as-is. The pick guard has light scuffing ... more
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original 1962 Gibson ES-330 Sunburst

original 1962 Gibson ES-330 Sunburst

Carbondale, Illinois, 629**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$8190


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Olivia's Vintage would like to present this 1962 Gibson ES-330 in its original Sunburst finish. It has a great playing neck with good frets. It's all original and 100% complete. The pictured period correct Gibson hardshell case is included, but it housed a guitar with a Bigsby at one time. This ES-330 is in great condition with only some minor nicks + dings, finish checking and other cosmetic wear. The guitar itself remains structurally sound with no ... more
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Danelectro Longhorn Guitar - Copper Burst

Danelectro Longhorn Guitar - Copper Burst

US, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$717

Danelectro Longhorn Guitar - Copper Burst
Product Details
Brand: Danelectro Color: Copper Burst Top Material Type: Maple Wood Body Material: Engineered Wood Back Material Type: Maple Wood Neck Material Type: Maple Fretboard Material Type: Rosewood Guitar Pickup Configuration: S Hand Orientation: Right Guitar Bridge System: Hard Tail Item Weight: 6 14 ... more
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1967 Gibson ES-335 TD Vintage Electric Guitar

1967 Gibson ES-335 TD Vintage Electric Guitar

Loveland, Ohio, 451**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$10400

1967 Gibson ES-335, Tobacco Sunburst, Rosewood fingerboardwith block inlays, Kluson tuners, Pat number sticker humbuckers, Trapezetailpiece, Low action, Lively instrument, EC, Original hard case
... more
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~ 1965 Hofner Galaxie 176 Sunburst w Original Funky Cool Gig Bag

~ 1965 Hofner Galaxie 176 Sunburst w Original Funky Cool Gig Bag

New York, 100**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$1599

Vintage original circa 1965 Honer Galaxie 176 solidbody electric
A very clean example with a good neck, excellent action and superb playability and tone
Neck is straight and plays with a good action and no buzz or issues
Original Hofner pickups sound incredible. Super warm and organic. All electronics fully functional and working great
Guitar comes with super cool original gig bag as pictured
Guitar is exactly as pictured.
Buyer pays $125 shipping in the USA, $150 to... more
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Never Been Used.  Johnson Bass Guitar.

Never Been Used. Johnson Bass Guitar.

Fountain, Colorado, 808**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$175

The Johnson bass guitar is a vintage piece that has never been ussed. With a classic 4-string configuration, this bass guitar is sure to deliver the rich and deep tones that are characteristic of vintage instruments. The Johnson brand is known for producing quality musical instruments, making this bass guitar a valuable addition to any collection or band's lineup.... more
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1960s Hagstrum Concord Bass With Case

1960s Hagstrum Concord Bass With Case

Patchogue, New York, 117**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$850


Electronics all work looks all original not sure of year neck on back has with looks like a cig burn fret are in very good shape . tuners work . pots are scratchy and knobs are loose . fretboard is in good shape . little paint bubbling on neck next to pocket as shown . filthy as found tail piece is dull and missing one string slot so as is can only put on 3 strings an easy fix in my opinion
Finish is in pretty good shape . case has damage and handle came off and included as shown ... more
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Vintage matched set of 1966 250K Stackpole Stratocaster pots

Vintage matched set of 1966 250K Stackpole Stratocaster pots

Fort Wayne, Indiana, 468**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$1299

Vintage matched set of 1966 250K Stackpole pots as found in 1966 thru 1969 Stratocasters
... more
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Vintage 1960s Goya Guitar Model 80 Natural.

Vintage 1960s Goya Guitar Model 80 Natural.

Apopka, Florida, 327**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$2800

Very nice sounding guitar electronic work perfect. Very solid guitar some blemishes. Three small peaces of binding was repaired. Little damaged on bottom repaired. Straight neck with low action no buzz, stainless steel frets . Excellent pearl fret board. Made in Sweden for Goya guitars. Come with case ( not original)
... more
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1959 Kay Barney Kessel Artist model K6700 Sunburst

1959 Kay Barney Kessel Artist model K6700 Sunburst

Carbondale, Illinois, 629**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$2490


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Olivia's Vintage would like to present this 1959 Kay Barney Kessel Artist model K6700 in its original Sunburst finish. It has a good playing neck with good frets. It's all original with the exception of two replacement original Melita adjustment screws and the added jack plate. The jack plate was added to regain stability around the damaged hole where the jack was originally secured. It's also 100% complete with the exception of one missing decorative disc... more
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Guild Deluxe Electric Case - Starfire T-50

Guild Deluxe Electric Case - Starfire T-50

US, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$319

Guild Deluxe Electric Case - Starfire T-50
Product Details
Item Weight: 14 pounds Product Dimensions: 46 x 19 x 5 5 inches Country of Origin: China Item model number: GUI 98 034 0690 Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No Date First Available: December 20, 2016 Body Material: Wood Color Name: Black Compatible Devices: Associated Guild Guitars String Material: Nickel... more
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Gibson Standard 58 Les Paul Goldtop 1958 Reissue 1971 1 of 25 rarest Les Paul

Gibson Standard 58 Les Paul Goldtop 1958 Reissue 1971 1 of 25 rarest Les Paul

Hopewell, New Jersey, 085**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$10695

Gibson Standard 58 Les Paul Goldtop 1958 Reissue 1971 With original hang tag and blank guarantee card returnable to Kalamazoo
Being offered from the private collection of Sound Investments USA LLC

CONDITION AND PRICING PLEASE READ:
All electronics work and are original . very clean guitar. The Frets are ok but here is what my luthier said. The neck is slightly bowed on low E side and straight on high E side which he states can be fixed by replacing frets and compensating for ... more
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