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Do Fender Stratocasters increase in value?
No. The “used market” and the “collectable market” are different worlds. Unless you you have a 1957 Strat under grandma’s bed, you’re talking about relatively modern Guitars (mid 1970s and on). Few grow in value.
Do stratocasters go up in value?
A very few do, if they are very old The vast majority will not increase at all. In fact, most Stratocasters-along with nearly every other electric guitar-will lose quite a bit of value as soon as they leave the music store, money that is never to return.
Do stratocasters hold their value?
In fact, most Stratocasters-along with nearly every other electric guitar-will lose quite a bit of value as soon as they leave the music store, money that is never to return. Bottom line, guitars are much better at being good musical instruments than good financial investments.
How old is this Fender Stratocaster?
The potentiometer codes indicate they were made during the 10th week of 1965. It features a transitional logo and plastic pearloid position markers. The serial number plate has a large F logo and is in the 100,000 range. We can easily date this Fender Stratocaster to 1965.
How do Fender experts determine the value of a Fender Stratocaster?
The way Fender guitar experts determine the value of a Fender Stratocaster is by comparing a particular Stratocaster to the rest of the currently available market. Let’s assume we would like to determine the retail value of this Fender Stratocaster 1962, Sunburst finish, synchronized tremolo model.
Where do I find the serial number on a Fender Stratocaster?
Fender Stratocaster serial numbers are usually on the metal plate on the back of the guitar from 1954 until 1977, but the plate is easily removed and swapped with only a screw driver (check out this mongrel Fender Stratocaster 1964 1954 ).