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IDK about the case, it is what it came in when new..BigPapaG wrote:Nice looking piece Don...
Is that the original Victoria case? That's an important consideration...
Also, the finish on those guitars is notorious for fading... But some not as much as others so describing that is important as well as the amount of checking, current action, sound etc.
Or, you could just give it to me for my birthday today... I'll drive down and pick it up![]()
Yes I am the original owner, but I got it when I was about 12 years old and have no paperwork on it. I really don't want to record me playing because that wouldn't be goodBanjo-guy wrote: List the serial number and if you are the original owner. It helps if you have the original receipt.It really helps if you can record yourself playing the guitar to show that it works. Use all of the pickups,knobs and switches..
I think it would be on the top of the neck plate, otherwise check the back of the headstock or inside one of the f-holes. Another thing you can do to perhaps find an approximate value is to search it on ebay and then look at sold listings so see if any have been listed and what they sold at. That's a great looking guitar and best of luck on finding it a new home.berryman wrote:Yes I am the original owner, but I got it when I was about 12 years old and have no paperwork on it. I really don't want to record me playing because that wouldn't be goodBanjo-guy wrote: List the serial number and if you are the original owner. It helps if you have the original receipt.It really helps if you can record yourself playing the guitar to show that it works. Use all of the pickups,knobs and switches..
Where would I find the ser. no, on it?