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Putting
a Price on Your Guitar
<p>If you own and play a guitar, you know what it's worth in your heart and soul
. Strumming its chords to hear its first distinct notes, taking a few lessons in
an attempt to become its master, and then playing for friends and having the so
und come out just right: smooth jazz, soul-filled rhythm and blues, or powerful
rock and roll.</p>
<p>At Gage Vintage Guitars, we can't tell you what your guitar is worth in you
r heart and soul, but we can tell you what your guitar is worth in today's mark
etplace. Gage Vintage Guitars has been providing appraisals for nearly 20 years
and is owned by Peter Gage. Peter is world renowned for his stormy songs &quot;F
irefly&quot; and &quot;Freedom&quot; produced in the 1960's. He is recognized as
one of the world's leading experts on guitars and has published several article
s in Classic Guitar and Musician's World.</p>Getting Your Guitar Appraised
<p>To get a written appraisal of your guitar, bring your guitar to Gage Vintage
Guitars, located at 2134 Santa Monica Boulevard, Santa Monica, CA, 90401. We are
open daily from 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. If you are unable to visit our store, send us
the following by mail:</p>
Specifications
<p>Two color photos </p>
<p>one photo of the guitar's front</p>
<p>one photo of the guitar's back</p>
<p>The serial number of your guitarA description of any modifications or repairs
</p>
<p>Your phone number during the day</p>
$25 payable by Visa, Mastercard, or a personal checkdrawn from a U.S. bank
<p>In our written appraisal, we may use abbreviations to describe the condition
of your guitar. See the table below for a list of abbreviations and their meanin
gs.</p>
<p>For further questions about appraisals, contact us at (310) 555-6767
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