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Reunion Blues Vintage Guitars Road Show - Part 3

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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2009

In the third segment of Reunion Blues' Vintage Guitars Road Show, the show hits up Bananas at Large in California. Highlights include: * A very rough '69 Jazz Bass with so many modifications - including removal of the binding, and the owner's name and SSN etched into the hardware - the appraisers get a little upset. Still, the bass' value will surprise you. * The single prototype of Fender's Gold Custom Shop Strat. There was a limited run of 100, which was commissioned for NAMM's 100th anniversary in 2001. * Near-perfect 1961 SG-style Les Paul Jr.

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  • i would never sell my vintage ric 325 and 1961 epi casino

  • That gold Strat is beautiful

  • I would love to have the gold guitar. They didn't think about the value climb back then.

    Badgetman

  • I love these vintage guitars. I have 75 in my collection thanks for the post

    Gadgetman

  • SG JR was made until the mid to late 60's. Who are these 'experts?"

  • @qaws12321able ....I agree.....

  • in my opin, these guitars should be worth way more

  • cool

  • Does anybody knows what is the name of the song at beginning of the video?

    Thanks

  • i have a sg junior like that, the tuners have been changed to grovers also, and the bridge, didnt know that was the only year they made that junior! sweet!

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