Gretsch Model Numbers and Name
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2M ago
6xxx numbers (1949-1971) 6000 Golden Classic Hauser model6001 Silver Classic Hauser model6002 Burl Ives Junior flat-top then Folk (sunburst)6003 Grand Concert flat-top then Jimmie Rogers Singingthen Folk Singing then Folk6004 Burl Ives flat-top then Folk (mahogany)6005 Ozark (nylon strings)6006 Electro Classic6007 Synchromatic Sierra flat-top6008 Wayfarer Jumbo flat-top6009 Jumbo flat-top (sunburst)6010 Sun Valley flat-top6014 Synchromatic 100 … The post Gretsch Model Numbers and Name appeared first on All Good Vintage Guitars ..read more
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Gibson Factory Order Numbers
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by newallgood
2M ago
Gibson used Factory Order Numbers (FON) on some of their guitars from about 1908 to 1961. Many times you will see both a factory order number and serial number. The FON was stamped for each batch in production and each instrument in the batch during the early stages of the build. The FON can be … The post Gibson Factory Order Numbers appeared first on All Good Vintage Guitars ..read more
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Fender Neck and Body Dates
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4M ago
Unraveling Fender Body Dates: In the early days of Fender’s iconic models like the Broadcaster and Telecaster, body dates were discreetly tucked under the neck in the neck pocket. However, around 1954-1955, a migration occurred, relocating this date beneath the lead pickup, gaining consistency by 1956. Stratocasters, ever unpredictable, showcased body dates in diverse positions … The post Fender Neck and Body Dates appeared first on All Good Vintage Guitars ..read more
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About All Good Vintage Guitars
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by newallgood
4M ago
Greetings, fellow music enthusiasts! I’m Jim Anderson , and I’m delighted to share my lifelong love affair with guitars on this virtual stage. Picture this: a semi-retired IT professional who, by day, navigates the intricate world of technology, and by night, strums the strings of passion, acquiring some of the most coveted guitars the world … The post About All Good Vintage Guitars appeared first on All Good Vintage Guitars ..read more
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A Guide to Identifying a Vintage Guitar: Unveiling Musical Treasures
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by newallgood
7M ago
Introduction: Vintage guitars hold a special place in the hearts of musicians and collectors alike. These instruments not only carry the tunes of bygone eras but also embody the craftsmanship and history of their time. Whether you’re a musician looking for a classic sound or a collector seeking a valuable artifact, learning how to identify … The post A Guide to Identifying a Vintage Guitar: Unveiling Musical Treasures appeared first on All Good Vintage Guitars ..read more
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Rickenbacker late 1950’s and early 1960’s break down
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by newallgood
9M ago
During the late 1950s to early 1960s, Rickenbacker produced several notable electric guitar models that have become highly regarded and sought after by musicians and collectors. Here is a list of some of the key models from that era along with their specifications: Please note that specifications and features may vary between different models and … The post Rickenbacker late 1950’s and early 1960’s break down appeared first on All Good Vintage Guitars ..read more
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Gibson Transition year of 1964
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by newallgood
3y ago
Around the middle of  1964  major changes occurred. The info below is very useful for dating a Gibson guitar in cases where serial numbers were repeated or unclear. 1. Neck width at the Nut was reduced from 1 11/16 inches to 1 9/16 inches (you will see cases of 1 10/16 inches during this transition … The post Gibson Transition year of 1964 appeared first on All Good Guitars ..read more
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Fender Bass break down 1951 to 1969
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by newallgood
4y ago
1951  The Precision bass was the first production run solid body bass released by Fender in late 1951.  The bass was equipped with a one piece maple fretted neck and one single coil pickup. The production color was Blonde. There are two bridge saddles, and the strings are loaded through  back of the body. The … The post Fender Bass break down 1951 to 1969 appeared first on All Good Guitars ..read more
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Fender Stratocaster Headstock Logos thru the years in Pictures
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by newallgood
4y ago
Very helpful to verify the Logo on a Stratocater is original and correct for the era of the body. The post Fender Stratocaster Headstock Logos thru the years in Pictures appeared first on All Good Guitars ..read more
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Gibson Headstock Logos thru the years in Pictures
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by newallgood
4y ago
Very Helpful in Dating a Vintage Guitar when Serial number not present or unclear. The post Gibson Headstock Logos thru the years in Pictures appeared first on All Good Guitars ..read more
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