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Best way to go about appraising
Hello everyone! I'm not as well versed in the world of guitars as I am with other things, but am now tasked in doing research into appraising a vintage guitar that was in my late father's (was his stepfather's) possession. We finally were able to check it out late last year. It's a 1946 Martin D28. It looks to be in very nice condition, well better than the main one that comes up with.
I don't know if it's worth it to hang onto it (value will go up?) or the best way to go about appraising it. We're in the Pittsburgh area. Thanks for any help you can provide! https://imgur.com/a/EK4inzP Last edited by TomB'sox; 03-25-2024 at 07:39 AM. Reason: you can not sell in the general forum. |
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The best way would be via an in-hand appraisal with a vintage guitar expert. However, to get in the ballpark you could email Gruhn's Guitars. George could give you an appraisal based upon a more comprehensive selection of pics. Here is what you'd need, from the website:
Appraisals from Gruhn GuitarsI hope that helps. Bob
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You are in a major city with numerous guitar stores. Take it over to Pittsburgh Guitars, a long-standing Martin dealer, and have the guitar praised. Otherwise, I would call Martin and ask them who they would advise to have it appraised in your area.
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Don't get upset, it's just my experienced opinion, Steve Last edited by LAPlayer; 03-25-2024 at 09:42 AM. |
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Thank you for the replies! I've reached out to Pittsburgh Guitars as a starting point!
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That is a very desirable guitar! I'm sure you've seen similar guitar listings upwards of $30k+, and that's for one that's not in 'very good' condition.
Come back and let us know what you find out!
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Haven't actually heard of Pittsburgh guitars (doesn't mean they don't know what they're doing), but Acoustic Music Works is also in Pittsburgh and handles lots of high-end and vintage instruments.
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Wow, that’s one of the last herringbone D-28’s and is sure to garner plenty of attention. A guitar like that is going to sell for top dollar and there’s probably nobody better to appraise it than George Gruhn. As far as future value goes…it’s hard to say but there has been a recent softening in vintage guitar prices….not so much in highly desirable pieces but the market for such a guitar is shrinking a bit. Personally, I’d sell sooner rather than later if I wasn’t playing it.
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Hi thenixhex311
Congrats to you and your family that you all have such a wonderful guitar in your midst! It is a very valuable, and potentially VERY very valuable guitar depending on certain aspects of it's condition. It would really be worth it for you to consider making a 2 or 3 day week day or weekend trek to either Gruhn's Guitars in Nashville, or The Music Emporium in Lexington Mass, for an "in hand" inspection and appraisal. It's a long drive, either way, I know, but that guitar is really really worth the effort to get as accurate an appraisal as possible. I would call each of those two shops and discuss it with them, and see what they think, and then maybe choose whichever one you feel most comfortable with to schedule an in hand inspection/appraisal. That guitar really does deserve your best efforts to find out, as accurately as possible, what kind of overall shape it is in, and what it is currently worth on the market...even if you folks intend to keep it in the family...for insurance purposes, or, even if you are considering selling it at some point in time. duff Be A Player...Not A Polisher |
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He did literally write the book.
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Yes...I agree...Gruhn's would tend to be my first choice...but The Music Emporium would likely be a very close second in your part of the US. duff Be A Player...Not A Polisher |
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There are many of these on Reverb from 1966 and surrounding years. The ones that have no damage or major repairs have asking prices in the area of $4000 more or less. Examples for sale in Japan can be $2000-3000 more.
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The OP asked about a 1946 D28. I will purchase from you, right now, any number of 1946 Martin D-28s IN ANY CONDITION, for $4,000 each. That number is not enough for the deposit.
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Looking at the second picture it appears to have had work around the bridge but still a valuable guitar. Elderly instruments in Mich could be a good resource also.
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Bring it on in, we'd be happy to talk to you about it!
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I can't click on a like button so here's a thumbs-up for the local guys.
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Don't get upset, it's just my experienced opinion, Steve Last edited by LAPlayer; 03-25-2024 at 12:31 PM. Reason: make photo smaller |