luvmyshiner
Well-known member
So I was watching Antiques Roadshow on PBS tonight (I know, I'ma geek:whatever: ), when this lady brings in a 1959 Fender Strat with an amp. I'm sorry, I was checking out the guitar so I completely missed what the amp was, but it was also from '59.
The guy wanted to confirm what year the Strat was, so he asked her permission to remove the neck (yeah, it made me nervous too). Apparently the older Fenders had the year of manufacturer written in pencil on the end of the neck, but there was nothing there. At any rate, the guy then says that from 1959-62 the date was not written on the end of the neck because Mr. Fender (?) discovered that one of his employees had been writing obscenities there and told them to stop writing the year. Later he went to a rubber stamp.
Now, I'm not vouching for the authenticity of any of this, I just found it interesting, but even more interesting was the fair market value he gave the guitar/amp combo . . . $25,000.00.
Sooooooo . . . I'm wondering how accurate this guy was, and I'm also wondering if anyone has a '59 Fender strat they'd like to trade me for my truck.
The guy wanted to confirm what year the Strat was, so he asked her permission to remove the neck (yeah, it made me nervous too). Apparently the older Fenders had the year of manufacturer written in pencil on the end of the neck, but there was nothing there. At any rate, the guy then says that from 1959-62 the date was not written on the end of the neck because Mr. Fender (?) discovered that one of his employees had been writing obscenities there and told them to stop writing the year. Later he went to a rubber stamp.
Now, I'm not vouching for the authenticity of any of this, I just found it interesting, but even more interesting was the fair market value he gave the guitar/amp combo . . . $25,000.00.
Sooooooo . . . I'm wondering how accurate this guy was, and I'm also wondering if anyone has a '59 Fender strat they'd like to trade me for my truck.