Getting a Signed Guitar & Autographed Guitar

By Mark Turgeon


To obtain a signed guitar is a big deal for those diehard dedicated fans. Theres not a better piece of memorabilia than having a signed guitar from your favorite band. The only problem is how to get one thats authentic.

Albums and photographs are more common, because they can be purchased or autographed at concerts or venues after a show and the stars are more likely to sign them. Bringing a guitar is not easy to carry around at the show. However, if you are luck enough to receive a signed guitar from the band. All the better.

Autographed guitars are worth much more than other autographed music memorabilia because they are harder to obtain and more rare within the industry.

All you have to do is search for a memorabilia collectibles dealer, and look at their prices for an autographed guitar. Most of the guitars sell less than $5,000 dollars, but there are those one of a kind signed guitars like Jimmy Hendrix, that can easily fetch hundreds of thousands of dollars. It all depends who signed the guitar and the quality of the signature and guitar itself and of course the authenticity.

While most collectors look for a autographed guitar that is in mint condition, you might be surprised to learn that they're not worth the most in this state. Guitars are instruments, and ones that have actually been used by the artist(s) who signed them are worth way more than brand new guitars that were just signed by someone famous. Ultimately, it's because of the wow factor.

Sure, an autographed guitar is cool to have, but one that was actually played, sweat on, and worn in by the artist is way cooler. Would you rather have a mint condition Fender acoustic signed by all the Beatles, or one that was played by John Lennon in their last tour, and then signed by everyone?

Having your signed guitar authenticated by a professional will increase the value of the piece and will be more marketable to the industry if you decide to sell your item. There are so many forgeries and fakes in this world. So having it authenticated may help the value and separate your signed guitar from the fakes.

If you did not get a candid proof photograph of the artist or band for your signed guitar, then contact a memorabilia collectibles dealer so they can try to prove the legitimacy of your guitar signed. You should always do your research on memorabilia dealers to see if they are authentic. A good way to tell if they are genuine is the prices of their feedback, prices of items, and if they have nothing to hide.




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