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About Jim Garber
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I can answer most questions on fretted instruments, my main area of expertise is in vintage mandolins, guitars and ukuleles. I also know some things about old banjos as well.

I can also answer some questions about mandolin technique and since there is no separate mandolin category, I figure they might be asked under guitar.

I have decided to no longer evaluate instruments -- it is very difficult without the instrument in hand. For guitars and some other American fretted instruments, I recommend the Vintage Guitar Price guide. Also, be aware that most insurance companies want written appraisals so my valuation would not work anyway.

It also truly helps if you can includes a clear photo of your instrument. I think the site will only allow for one photo, but you can email me additional ones to jimg@paperclipdesign.com. I will try to evaluate but there are times that it is impossible without the instrument in hand

NOTE: I have decided that I will mostly answer questions about vintage instruments, generally before 1940. You can send me questions about contemporary guitars, but most likely I will send them to the question pool if I feel that I cannot answer them without extensive research.



Experience
I have been buying, selling, collecting and playing old and antique instruments for over 30 years. My recent specialty has been in European mandolins and classical and Italian mandolin music.Organizations
Classical Mandolin Society of America, active participant on the Mandolin Cafe; Current active expert in the Antique instrument category at Allexperts.com

Organizations
Classical Mandolin Society of America, active participant on the Mandolin Cafe; Current active expert in the Antique instrument category at Allexperts.com

Publications
Guild of American Luthiers, Sing Out Magazine

Education/Credentials
BA, Brandeis University

 
   

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Guitar - General - Gibson B-25-D


Expert: Jim Garber - 6/4/2009

Question
Hi Jim,
My first guitar is a Gibson B-25-D. I think it was purchased in 1970 or '71. The serial number is 624851. Gibson replaced the neck for me as the original warped. It is in perfect shape except that I did not humidify it and the top has some long cracks. Not that you can see through It still sounds good and the color of the top is beautiful.
Should I just leave it or try to get it fixed? Is this model rare?  Do you have any idea of the value?
Thank you,
Bob


Answer
Hi Bob:
I am not 100% sure what a B-25 D is but I am familiar with a B-25. Book value of it in excellent condition (needs no work) is $850-1000. The model is not rare as in not many around, that is, it was a popular acoustic guitar. In any case, unless the cracks are wide open it should not cost too much for a good luthier to fix them. If you want to continue playing it, I would definitely get it fixed. Otherwise, it will only get worse over time.

Jim

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