Damage and Value
You might be wondering how different defects in used guitars may affect their value. Vintage guitars are valuable, but newer guitars are like cars: you take them out of the store and they lose value. Depending on a guitar’s condition, you can decide whether or not it is worth the money to buy used, or if you should just go for a new one.
Note: Vintage Guitars
- Vintage guitars are their own special breed. Good old guitars are hard to come by, and those that you do find are often very valuable since a lot of the manufacturing properties of the 50’s, 60’s, 70’s and 80’s just aren’t in existence today. Because of this, a good vintage guitar is generally going to be worth the repairs you will need to have done. The price of repairs won’t exceed the $2000 price tag on an old Strat, but wouldn’t be worth it on a newer model that is worth a fraction of the vintage price tag. We aren’t saying every vintage guitar is valuable, or that every repair is worth it, but age and quality of a used guitar are important factors in determining whether or not you want to fix it up. Also, please note that replacing parts on a vintage guitar may lower their value.
Scratches and Dents
