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Fender floating $200,000,000 share offer.

Mmmmmm....with $100,000,000 set to pay off debts!
Jeeez!!
Interesting news for many of you guitarist 'muzzos' out there.
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  • Very plucky!
  • Are there strings attached to the offer?
  • It doesn't strike a chord with me.....
  • Sounds like they were in it up to their neck, should be able to pickup a bargain later, altho i hear they are a bunch of knobs. Right i'm off for breakfast cos i'm Hank Marvin. Darn beat me to it
  • I wouldn't fret Chirpy.
  • I've had great feedback about this
  • its a precision purchase, right up there in the stratocastersphere

    :)
  • no doubt there will be a telecaster of some sort

    :D

    keep up pls..
  • Here's one for all you muso's on here...

    When my wife was at university she won a Fender Stratocaster (or however you spell it) guitar signed by Aerosmith in a competition. It's got a Wayne's World 2 plaque on the back of it, so either it was used in the film or is a replica of it. It's never ever been used and has sat in a box in the loft ever since. We're now thinking about selling it but have no idea what it's worth or where the best place to sell it is. Because she won it in a competition she doesn't have any certificates or anything to say it's genuine etc. Ebay is obviously an option but how do you set a minimum bid price if you have no idea what it's worth?!

    Any suggestions gratefully received...
  • @chirpy keep tuned in for more news...
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  • £20 for cash guv.
    Take it to a reputable guitar shop (Charing cross rd) they should be able to tell you.
  • I own a Korean strat, but I would imagine that is a USA strat, and probably worth a few bob with the Aerosmith/WW stuff. I would ring some guitar shops in town, but also look at film memorabilia sites, or Aerosmith sites, I think ebay you might lose out.
  • Here's one for all you muso's on here...

    When my wife was at university she won a Fender Stratocaster (or however you spell it) guitar signed by Aerosmith in a competition. It's got a Wayne's World 2 plaque on the back of it, so either it was used in the film or is a replica of it. It's never ever been used and has sat in a box in the loft ever since. We're now thinking about selling it but have no idea what it's worth or where the best place to sell it is. Because she won it in a competition she doesn't have any certificates or anything to say it's genuine etc. Ebay is obviously an option but how do you set a minimum bid price if you have no idea what it's worth?!

    Any suggestions gratefully received...
    Hi HH.

    www.famebureau.com

    I've bought a few bits and pieces from them over the years.

    There are also several other Rock memorabillia auction houses you could try............amongst them Bonhams.

  • Thanks very much.
  • Meant to say HH.....the market isn't really that great at present.........what with the recession and all!
    No harm in getting a valuation done now of course (in fact a good idea)....but if, as you say, it's been sitting there for some years doing no harm, I'd hold on a while until the economy picks up before actually selling it.
  • Understood... and would the best place for a valuation be one of the guitar shops referred to above?
  • Understood... and would the best place for a valuation be one of the guitar shops referred to above?
    Well as a guitar yes....but what you have here is 'possibly' a piece of collectable memorabilia.......so you'd need to go to a 'specialist' auction house for that valuation.

  • Understood, thanks for your help
  • I need AMPle time before I make a decision on this
  • Wow, that's pots of money... wonder where it'll lead? Hope they get a trem-endous response...
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  • Wow, that's pots of money... wonder where it'll lead? Hope they get a trem-endous response...
    No doubt they're hoping business will 'pick-up'!

  • Here's one for all you muso's on here...

    When my wife was at university she won a Fender Stratocaster (or however you spell it) guitar signed by Aerosmith in a competition. It's got a Wayne's World 2 plaque on the back of it, so either it was used in the film or is a replica of it. It's never ever been used and has sat in a box in the loft ever since. We're now thinking about selling it but have no idea what it's worth or where the best place to sell it is. Because she won it in a competition she doesn't have any certificates or anything to say it's genuine etc. Ebay is obviously an option but how do you set a minimum bid price if you have no idea what it's worth?!

    Any suggestions gratefully received...
    Depends on the country of origin and the year it was made if you look up the serial no. It will give you that information. http://www.fender.com/en-GB/support/articles/u-s-instruments-product-dating/

    Or if you want PM me the serial no. and i'll look it up.

  • Watch him Heath.. sounds like vinnie is after your money!

    Tho i am interested to know also.

  • Do guitarists wear g-strings?
  • edited March 2012
    Watch him Heath.. sounds like vinnie is after your money!

    Tho i am interested to know also.

    Already got a Mexican strat which are just as good in my opinion and for my style of Music.

    Love my Jazzmaster more though.

    I'm just interested to if see they gave away good one or a Jap one.

    Not that Jap ones are particularly poor.
  • Here's one for all you muso's on here...

    When my wife was at university she won a Fender Stratocaster (or however you spell it) guitar signed by Aerosmith in a competition. It's got a Wayne's World 2 plaque on the back of it, so either it was used in the film or is a replica of it. It's never ever been used and has sat in a box in the loft ever since. We're now thinking about selling it but have no idea what it's worth or where the best place to sell it is. Because she won it in a competition she doesn't have any certificates or anything to say it's genuine etc. Ebay is obviously an option but how do you set a minimum bid price if you have no idea what it's worth?!

    Any suggestions gratefully received...
    Hi HH.

    www.famebureau.com

    I've bought a few bits and pieces from them over the years.

    There are also several other Rock memorabillia auction houses you could try............amongst them Bonhams.

    Had a look at that site it is Cooper /Owen's site just off Tottenham court Road..
    One of the items was Hendix's Astoria strat, which was photographed by me at the bbc in the green room.
    It was found in the roadies,(Tappi) garage in a plastic bag......
    One of the editors on the news team played it on the bbc news.......
    I photoshopped the guitar for a mate of mine's band called the hendrix project.
    Here are the pics...... as you can see the Astoria show was jimi's first night on the first uk tour with the Walker brothers and Engelbert......
    Although people can own Jimi's guitars, no one can play like him, as messrs Beck, Page and Clapton will testify to.
  • Are you suggesting Ken that Beck, Page and Clapton tried to play like Hendrix? I'd say there are many people you could point a finger at, but not those esteemed gentlemen. SRV or Robin Trower maybe?
  • edited March 2012
    Here's one for all you muso's on here...

    When my wife was at university she won a Fender Stratocaster (or however you spell it) guitar signed by Aerosmith in a competition. It's got a Wayne's World 2 plaque on the back of it, so either it was used in the film or is a replica of it. It's never ever been used and has sat in a box in the loft ever since. We're now thinking about selling it but have no idea what it's worth or where the best place to sell it is. Because she won it in a competition she doesn't have any certificates or anything to say it's genuine etc. Ebay is obviously an option but how do you set a minimum bid price if you have no idea what it's worth?!

    Any suggestions gratefully received...
    Hi HH.

    www.famebureau.com

    I've bought a few bits and pieces from them over the years.

    There are also several other Rock memorabillia auction houses you could try............amongst them Bonhams.

    Had a look at that site it is Cooper /Owen's site just off Tottenham court Road..
    One of the items was Hendix's Astoria strat, which was photographed by me at the bbc in the green room.
    It was found in the roadies,(Tappi) garage in a plastic bag......
    One of the editors on the news team played it on the bbc news.......
    I photoshopped the guitar for a mate of mine's band called the hendrix project.
    Here are the pics...... as you can see the Astoria show was jimi's first night on the first uk tour with the Walker brothers and Engelbert......
    Although people can own Jimi's guitars, no one can play like him, as messrs Beck, Page and Clapton will testify to.
    Actually attended the auction where that Strat was sold (Sept 4th 2008) and held said guitar!!! Also took numerous photos.
    Bought an amazing painting of Jimi at that auction by a recognised local (Dartford area I think) Kent artist named James Wilkinson....paid a good few quid for it and I'm hoping it will fetch an even prettier penny someday.

  • edited March 2012
    Are you suggesting Ken that Beck, Page and Clapton tried to play like Hendrix? I'd say there are many people you could point a finger at, but not those esteemed gentlemen. SRV or Robin Trower maybe?
    No mate, they did not try and compete?...... As you know I have a very high regard for all of those mentioned, my comment was in regard to the actual guitars and stuff on sale, I think jimi would be laughing to think that people would pay that for one of his guitars...... I am sure you know what Clapton thought of Jimi " my life was never the same again after seeing him on the first occassion at the Regent Poly...... you can buy the equipment, study for years, but sorry, and all that you ain't hendrix, or as beck himself said.......
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVBf-N4smZ4
    which I think sums it up.....
  • Rock on boys.
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