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What kind of old guitar do I have? Is it valuable? How old is it? Where was it made? Is it worth repairing? Advice on buying new or used guitars, accessories, etc. [Note: While I can give some general info on approximate values of types of instruments, neither I nor anyone else can do an "appraisal" without actually seeing and handling the instrument] I have almost 40 years` experience as a player and afficianado. If I don`t have an answer myself, I can often refer people to other authoritative sources.

 
   

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Guitar - General - Dating of Airline Electric Amp in Case Guitar



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miker wrote at 2007-03-13 19:37:23
I've never seen an Airline Res-O-Glas amp-in-case, are you sure it's a Res-O-Glas guitar? The usual Airline amp-in-case has a solid wood body, an electronic tremelo powered by a battery, white plastic pickguard with four small black knobs, and was either black guitar/black case or gold guitar/blue case. Mine was black/black and well-used in 1967.




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