Item 84 -The Blue Book of Electric Guitars 14th Edition is now expanded to nearly 1,400 pages including a revised 16-page color Photo Grading. How much is your guitar worth - Find date and value. Guitarsite Legacy Forum Guitar. Submitted by Michael on Tue, - 01:45. Comprehensive information and up-to-date pricing on plenty of guitars. Does anyone have any other info on this guitar? What might it have cost at the time of manufacture and what is it.
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I recently purchased the Blue Book of Acoustic Guitars to get a realstic value of this guitar. It is my mom's, she inherited it from my Dad's death. Anyway, she was told by an appraiser a few years ago that this guitar was worth around $100,000.00I am trying to get a more acurate value and get the details of what this guitar actually is. What I know is that it is a Martin and has just a serial number on it (19004) dating it at 1923. I was also told it is one of 5 of this model that was ever created.
I cannot find a way to match up a serial number with a model number though. Any help would be appreciated.Thanks!