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    My acoustic LG1 Gibson 183934 is an early 60s model I think. What is its value in good shape?
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    Based on my research it's is worth at least $1000. You have to consider many different factors. These factors include how it plays and if it still has it's original finish and/or stings. You could sell it for much more if you know its exact year and if it has any special feature or is a limited edition. You can always go to your local music store and ask them what year they think it is. It is always better to consult with a professional.
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    How do I find the value of a guitar?
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    You can search the internet for the value or take it to a music store to get it appraised. Make sure that you get more than one opinion about the value of the guitar.
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    How do I find the age and value of a guitar I found that has no serial numbers and the name has worn off?
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    Contact a antique guitar specialist if you can. Or get a guitar guide from your local library or online and check the number against the references in your guide.
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    How do I find the age and value of a guitar if there's no name or brand? What do I do if I only have the model number?
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    Try looking up the model number on guitar manufacturer's sites (Ibanez, Martin & Co, Taylor, Gibson, Fender, etc.) to see if you can get a match.
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    Martin 6 string acoustic D-28 # 211153 Brazilian rosewood, what would you appraise this at?
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    Martin is a great quality brand and rosewood is a great wood. Things to take into consideration are how old it is, the condition, where it was made, etc. You didn't provide enough information though for an estimation to prove useful; take it to a dealer for advice.
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    I have a Martin acoustic, model # D78 217992. I need to know the value.
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    It can range from $175,000 to $350,000, depending on how old the guitar is.
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    Where do I find the model number on a Yamaha electric guitar?
    Mason Spark
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    From Yamaha's official website: You should be able to find it in one of the following places: the peghead, the fingerboard at the high fret position, inside the body in the case of hollow bodies, or occasionally in another spot on the instrument that you will need to locate.
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    What is an Ibanez Roadster series (serial #-P704297) guitar worth? Like-new condition.
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    A new instrument might retail at around $450. You could get around $300 for yours.
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