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2000, 2002 & 2004 Guitar Buyer’s Guide Model Listings Values LOT of 3

$ 17.41

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Condition: Never opened except to take these pictures.

    Description

    FORGEDDABOUT THE GUITAR VALUES, HOW

    BOUT THOSE BABE POSTERS
    !...
    PLEASE NOTE: THE MAIL CAN BE SLOW. I SHIP 1-2 DAYS. SOME ITEMS ARRIVE PROMPTLY, OTHERS CAN TAKE A
    MONTH.
    PLEASE BE PATIENT.
    Beginning in the late 1980s
    ,
    GUITAR WORLD Magazine initiated the
    Guitar Buyer’s Guide
    project that ran at least into the early 2000s
    , by which time
    the Internet had
    pretty much
    begun to kill
    magazines
    .
    These basically surveyed all guitar, bass, amp, and effects companies selling products in the U.S. and published
    lists of
    (a)
    the model, (b) the list price, and (c) a brief description.
    Some
    but not all
    instruments were given illustrations
    .
    Please see the pictures to understand the format
    , but
    basically there

    s a detailed description, a picture perhaps, and the sugge
    sted retail list price.
    In addition

    and
    perhaps most importantly

    by
    1999 the editors had discovered that cheesecake sold,
    and they added Disco Queens in scanty costumes holding
    sexy guitars.
    The
    se models were featured on the cover, tab
    le of contents, and in a pull-out poster.
    The posters here are all intact.
    Please see the pictures.
    These Guides are also, by the way, chock
    -
    a
    -
    block full
    of interesting advertising from the times, which in
    themselves
    provide
    much
    useful information.
    I used these back in the day when I was assembling brand model lists for various columns I was writing for
    Vintage Guitar Magazine
    .
    By the time I got these I

    d stopped writing those
    kinds of columns, so these have never been used.
    The first time I
    saw
    the posters w
    as
    when I took th
    ese pictures.
    Getting these was
    pro forma
    .
    I may have 2001 and 2003 somewhere, but I also lost my job and started a company in that timeframe, so who knows?
    These Guides are not Gospel.
    You don’t know if a guitar listed here was discontinued in June…unless it appears in the next year’s Guide.
    There may b
    e limited editions that miss the Guide
    list
    s entirely.
    Maybe an intern filled out the questionnaire and wasn’t thorough.
    Anyhow I would triangulate between these and other sources at my disposal and could at least have a ballpark understanding
    of when va
    rious models appeared and disappeared
    .
    Working with all paper sources, including catalogs, only provides so much
    useful
    information
    and there’s always room for outliers
    .
    I have almost all of these Guides, including
    a few
    later ones produced by
    Guitar Player
    , up until 2004
    , on auction her
    e
    .
    I have decided to group these in LOTS of 2 or 3 based on relative dates.
    A search of Sold items
    on eBay
    finds VERY FEW of these and they’re trading in the
    each
    range.
    I’m
    listing
    these considerabl
    y lower.
    Condition
    These are Like New, having never been used or read.
    They still hav
    e the original BRCs stuffed into them
    .
    Post
    ers still intact.
    Pictures are of actual item you will receive.
    I’ve been conservative and accurate in my detailed descriptions of the item’s exact condition, including pictures, so you should know what you’re getting.
    If you find that I’ve missed something, please contact me.
    EBay has numerous tools for working out
    a solution.
    Feel free to ask questions in advance.
    These periodicals are
    from my private collection.
    I am not an antiques, musical instrument, or commercial book dealer who has
    picked
    items for resale.
    Everything I’m selling was originally purchased for
    my own use—to play, read, or support my research for writing my books and guitar history columns in
    Vintage Guitar Magazine
    .
    It’s just time to start letting go…and make my wife happy.
    Consider this my contribution to “recycling.”
    Please see my other au
    ction items.
    Thank you and happy bidding!