Carla M asked: a friend of mine gave me a Gibson melody maker and according to the serial number its from 1967, made in Nashville U.S.A. its in pretty good condition and im trying to figure out its price range.Its got sort of a wine red paint finish. It also has no pick guard.
Here is the serial number>>00303528
also this info may help.
it says “Made in The U.S.A” on the back of the headstock
both the serial number and the “made in the usa” are imprinted on the headstock(no decal or ink stamp)
AAAHHH!! CORRECTION!! ITS FROM 1976!! NOT 1967!!……….YES…TYPE-O…
=\
Create a video blog…instantly.
1 Comment »
Tags: Decal, Gibson Guitar, Gibson Melody Maker, Headstock, Ink Stamp, Nashville, Red Paint, Serial Number, Vintage Gibson, Vintage Guitar, Wine
Cornporto asked:
I generally prefer the vintage stuff and have a collection of vintage gibson and Fenders, but I need a decent hollowbody. With a Gretsch, I’d need to get a pre 1970s model (before the company went in the crapper for a decade or two) or a late 90s and beyond Japanese made model. Obviously I dig the vintage models, but worry about the playability of the older Gretsch. The new stuff – the Setzer, Horton Heat, and Nashville models are wicked cool, but made in Japan and may not have the resale value or mojo of a vintage model but will likely be more refined and easier to play. Any insight, thoughts or comments?
Caffeinated Content
1 Comment »
Tags: 1970s, Crapper, Decade, Fenders, Gretsch Guitars, Horton Heat, Insight, Japan, Mojo, Nashville, New Stuff, Resale Value, Setzer, Vintage Gibson, Vintage Models