B3Guy
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Hey, guys! I have a friend with a strat that he is offering to sell me. It is a V00 serial number, which places it in 1982, built in the original Fender Fullerton factory on the original machinery. From what I read, these guitars are of high build quality and are as similar to vintage '50s and '60s strats as one can get without the real deal (this one is a '60s RI). There are mint condition '82 Fullerton Fenders valued at upwards of $4K, but this one (while it plays really nice) is far from mint. While it has all the original parts and the case, he has had a Floyd in it at one point (hence a reroute), plus the accompanying modification to the neck for a locking nut (the original bridge is now back in, but the route is visible. The nut is replaced with I think bone, but the shelf cut is still there.) Also, the bridge position has been rerouted for a Humbucker, and there are various small imperfections such as mismatched screws, a corner broken off the trem cover, and the expected belt-buckle wear-thru and various edge dings. I'm just looking for some outside opinions as to potential value. He's a good friend, and we both want to be fair with it, and neither of us is exactly sure what it's worth. I don't want to pay him $800-$900 for something I can turn around and sell for $1500, and he doesn't want to charge me $1400 for a guitar that in reality is not mint enough to meet those standards anyway.
Its not a big deal, I just thought there might be someone on the board with a better insight into this than he or I were able to gain by surfing the web. (He bought it new back in '80somethin, and he hadn't even looked into selling it until this week, when he found out upon looking that the Fullerton Custom Shop Strats in mint condition are fairly valuable.) Any insight is much appreciated!
Its not a big deal, I just thought there might be someone on the board with a better insight into this than he or I were able to gain by surfing the web. (He bought it new back in '80somethin, and he hadn't even looked into selling it until this week, when he found out upon looking that the Fullerton Custom Shop Strats in mint condition are fairly valuable.) Any insight is much appreciated!