Fender Esquire. Made In Japan
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Fender Esquire. Made In Japan
Just trying to figure out what I should ask for my Fender Esquire before I put it up for sale.It has a beautiful Clear Blond finish with a Maple Neck. Plays great and is pretty close to Mint condition. Can't seem to find the Serial number on it although it says Made In Japan. I believe I purchased it from Rodger Rettig many years ago. Thank you for any help in identifying it's age or value.
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Can't see any Serial # but it does say Made In Japan
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The only numbers I see are AQ25056 or A025056 doesn't seem like thats enough numbers to be a serial number, It's an Esguire, not a Tele.
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Here is some info on Fender MIJ serial numbers: https://www.guitarinsite.nl/serienummer ... g.php#japI
When you get to the page click on the box that says “Serials Japan”
When you get to the page click on the box that says “Serials Japan”
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Thank you so much Doug and Mark, I really appreciate your time in helping me out. Now I have to figure out what it's worth
John
John
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Yeah, yours would be 1985-86, "A" plus 6 digits. In those two years, all Fender guitars were made outside of the USA. In 1985 CBS sold the company to a group of investors and the deal did Not include the factory or any of the machinery. It took them a couple of years to get the USA production going again.
Reverb.com has a "price guide" but I think you have to sign in to access it. You might also check the guitars for sale there to see what the asking prices are. I think you can also see the selling prices if you sign in. Keep in mind that asking prices are usually sky high and selling prices are more realistic.
Reverb.com has a "price guide" but I think you have to sign in to access it. You might also check the guitars for sale there to see what the asking prices are. I think you can also see the selling prices if you sign in. Keep in mind that asking prices are usually sky high and selling prices are more realistic.
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That's so true Doug with the asking price vs the selling price, good thing is I really don't have to sell it so that's in my favor. I actually just purchased a used Mint Godin xtSA which supposed to arrive tomorrow, can't wait to play it Doug, I remember meeting you many years ago at that VFW in I believe Pittsfield MA There were so many really good Steeler's there that afternoon. Jim Cohen, Bobby Seymour(Playing finger style)Smiley Roberts,just to name a few and of course watching you play something really fast and I was sitting right in front of you Great memories of that day for sure !
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Here's pics of John's Esquire
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The 8os Fender Japan guitars are great instruments. I
had a 62 reissue custom Tele that was terrific. Got sold to fund a steel.
had a 62 reissue custom Tele that was terrific. Got sold to fund a steel.
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Seems like only a few years ago, that was a $300 guitar, and they were not an easy sell... Times have changed.. That is a VERY high quality guitar, and many sellers are asking for $1000-$1200;
They are ASKING those kind of prices, most likely not getting it... It all depends on how bad you want to sell it I suppose, and where you try to sell it... IMHO, it will sell at about $750-850, perhaps a tad higher. They sit unsold when guys ask $1000+ ... bob
They are ASKING those kind of prices, most likely not getting it... It all depends on how bad you want to sell it I suppose, and where you try to sell it... IMHO, it will sell at about $750-850, perhaps a tad higher. They sit unsold when guys ask $1000+ ... bob
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