I bought this last week, I paid quite a bit for it, anyone know what it's really worth. I may have paid over the odds...
On average between £475 and £750 depending on the overall condition. Without the "Ashtray" (The aficionado's name for the bridge cover) Its value would be less, as its value would also be reduced by the lack of ORIGINAL legs.
As a player's guitar it's excellent, as a collector's instrument its value is £400 at the most. Having said that, it COULD sell for considerably more, IF you found the right buyer.
Black WAS an optional custom colour, BUT, if that was the case with this guitar the owner would NEVER had let the legs and "Ashtray" be parted from it, so I would suggest that it's possibly/probably a re-finish. Check for over-spray in the tuner and leg socket cavities.
The number written in the tuner cavity SHOULD have a two digit # and a signature, a badly written 66 is the probability with yours, because the wiring is pre '68 (cloth-coated)
Fender used old stock pots and the dates can be up to 2 years out. The TONE pot is (Fender part code # 015451) Stackpole (code 304) and the date is 1966 week 17, the blend pot is PROBABLY CTS (Fender part code 70-2125) the date is UNDER the solder, and it certainly looks to be a match.
http://home.provide.net/~cfh/pots.htmlhttp://zeus.lunarpages.com/~jimshi2/pot ... tcodes.htmThis guitar you should definitely keep, play it and give it loving use. Then MUCH later in life, pass it on to a worthy person. IMHO (That's what I'm doing with all of my guitars)
Check out this sale on this forum..
viewtopic.php?f=18&t=52This is a MINT six string version (Actually rarer)
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... der+deluxeAs for the Stringmaster being introduced in 1955, maybe "JeffM " can explain to me how I've got a Long Scale (26")
Stringmaster that dates as October 1953..?
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