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Title:GUITARnotes - Where Every Note has Emotion
Notice:Discussion of the finer stringed instruments
Moderator:KDX200::COOPER
Created:Thu Aug 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3280
Total number of notes:61432

2865.0. "Blue Book Of Guitar Values" by QRYCHE::STARR (Remember your mission!) Mon Dec 13 1993 12:06

I got a 3-page flyer in the mail the other day, advertising the 'Blue Book
of Guitar Values'. I believe it is published by the same company that sells
the 'Blue Book of Gun Values', maybe someone out there can fill us in on
whether that publication is any good, and whether it is truly used as a 
reference or not. 500+ pages long, some color photos, etc. Retails for $19.95 
+ 5.00 s&h ($24.95 total), and can be ordered by calling 1-800-877-4867.

If someone is really interested, they include a sample page, and I can type
in one of the entries as an example.

alan
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2865.1CSC32::D_PELTONENOne gun/2 gun; good gun, bad gunMon Dec 13 1993 12:5029
    
    The Blue Book of Gun Values, now in its' 14th publishing, has
    become the standard for pricing within the gun biz. They are,
    of course, careful to point out that the prices given are averages
    and may not reflect regional differences, but they are pretty
    accurate overall. Gun collectors trade equipment as much or more
    than musicians and it is very convenient to be able to turn to
    the proper page in the (very well organized) Blue Book and find
    out if you're about to pay too much for an item as well as to get
    an idea of which features make specific models more or less
    desireable.
    
    The publisher of the Blue Book, Steve Fjested (sp?) built his
    database the hard way...by attending gun shows and by networking
    with prominent collectors. I would have every expectation that
    his guitar book would be as well documented. Matter of fact, he
    generally publishes a telephone number to call if you see some-
    thing in his book that you take issue with or if you have better
    information. He is very approachable that way.
    
    I've often thought that something like this is long overdue in
    the guitar world. All media-induced paranioa aside, guns are
    bought, sold and traded by avid collectors the same way the guitars
    are. What some folks consider tools, others consider commodities.
    And having an easily-accesed point of reference helps stabilize
    prices for both buyers and sellers.
    
    DAP
     
2865.2SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideMon Dec 13 1993 13:306
        Thanks for  the  info,  Alan  -  I  just ordered it, second day
        delivery, and if  there's  any interest, I'll review it in here
        when I have a chance to go through it.
        
                Andy