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Signed Guitar / Memorabilia / Autographed Guitar

By Mark Turgeon


To obtain a signed guitar is a big deal for those diehard dedicated fans. Theres not a better piece of memorabilia than having a signed guitar from your favorite band. The only problem is how to get one thats authentic.

Albums and photographs are more common, because they can be purchased or autographed at concerts or venues after a show and the stars are more likely to sign them. Bringing a guitar is not easy to carry around at the show. However, if you are luck enough to receive a signed guitar from the band. All the better.

Signed guitars are worth far more than any other music memorabilia item because they are hard to obtain and get a hold of.

All you need to do is to contact a specialist or a memorabilia dealer, and you'd be amazed at some of the ridiculous rates that an autographed guitar are going for. Most sell for less than $10,000, but there are those special few that can be worth hundreds of thousands, or even millions of dollars. It all depends on who signed it, when it was signed, and the condition of the guitar.

While most collectors look for a autographed guitar that is in mint condition, you might be surprised to learn that they're not worth the most in this state. Guitars are instruments, and ones that have actually been used by the artist(s) who signed them are worth way more than brand new guitars that were just signed by someone famous. Ultimately, it's because of the wow factor.

Sure, an autographed guitar would be awesome to have, but one that has been played and rocked on by the original artist is way cooler.

You need to have your signed guitar authenticated before you can sell them, because most people want proof of the signing process. With so many forgeries and fakes out there, it's no wonder that people are skeptical, though.

If you didn't get a picture of the signed guitar by the artist(s), then you need to consult a memorabilia expert or dealer for a way to prove the legitimacy of your item. Also, before you buy a guitar that is autographed, you need to make sure it's real, too. Many people make a living off of crafting fakes and forgeries that look more authentic than the originals, so you need to prevent yourself from getting ripped off.




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