Guitars That Say State of the Art on the Headstock

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Has anyone heard of State of the fine art guitar?

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  • #1
Hi everyone My father years ago had bought this guitar from a friend and now its mine. I need to sell information technology. I dont want to sell information technology for ten bucks when its worth 100 get my drift? lol I love the guitar its sounds amazing fifty-fifty better and then the vinci which is much newer. I merely need to know the price and would actually like to know the history of it. Please aid cheers in advance! Its the blackness guitar in the pics. Also what should i inquire for the vinci? 50? lol idk much nigh it either.

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All I found was its a guitar made by Marlin guitar who e'er the hell that is.....
Pete McC
  • #3
Marlin made cheapo strat copies in the 80s, usually sold for less than £100 new, didn't realise they made other names besides. they weren't neat but they weren't the worst either, don't know what they're worth these days just I wouldn't await anything over 100 or less than 50
Tee H C
  • #6
I had a Marlin Strat copy years ago I got it brand new in 1989 lent it to a friend of mine who was learning to play and never got information technology back. And I was told to osculation his donkey when I sent him a link via facebook in regard to a replacement.

And so when I practise see this clown I will be giving him a £200.00 worth of a beating.

The guitar ... Well it was the cheapest strat cop at that place was in the shop at the fourth dimension

Sorry no more details. But that state of the art ane looks more like a strat than mine did

xoso
  • #7
^^^
Nice fiends you lot accept buddy!!

Actually we've all done it. A few years ago before I had proper strats I had a partscaster - 3tsb with rosewood neck. Really it was a pretty good partscaster with, as far as I could tell, mostly genuine fender parts. Then I bought a genuine Fender 3tsb with maple cervix so I lent the other to a 'friend' who was going through a tough patch financially and then I but said go on it - requite me £100 when you can afford it. Information technology helped me out considering to this mean solar day the wife doesn't know my sunburst strat is a genine Fender and not a cheap partscaster and she never picked up on the foreign switch from a rosewood to maple neck :D

The 'friend' needless to say dissapeared with my guitar without a trace or a discussion and has never paid me

tdrommond
  • #8
Seems that if you live in the UK and lend a guitar, you are actually giving it equally a souvenir. I think it was an Englishman that said "Neither a borrower nor a lender be" At present I know why.

Nifty story on the sometime switcharoo 3tsb.

  • #9
im sorry about the ane cord there original strings to the guitar.... also im not loaning no British guy my guitar now...... lol well promise to become more info on this guitar. i found one a while back it looked less then a strat so mine like tee hc said and he sold it for like £200.00 idk how much that is in america buttt yea. lol and dont you know that the other is blackness with white not white with black or even so you want to word that to make it sound like im smart lol
ZlurkCorzDog
  • #10
Since it sounds amazing to you i think you should reconsider selling it. I've got a feeling the adjacent possessor would treat it like a commodity.
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