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Question by  vineetha (40)

What is the value of a 1965 Gibson guitar?

 
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Answer by  ndrocker (21)

Depending on the condition and style of the guitar, a 1965 Gibson could go anywhere from $2,000 to upwards of $20,000.

 
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Answer by  Olive (1195)

Depending on the condition of the guitar, between $16 000 to $21 000. There are several web sites, including the Vintage Guitar web site. Also, you might want to take it to a local music store to have it appraised. Check out the "Gibson Guitars for Sale" web site too.

 
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Answer by  BoogieWoogie (75)

It all depends on the model of Gibson that the player has. Guitars in good condition can go for as much as $2500.

 
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Answer by  NerdyTech (137)

Like today, even in the sixties, there were different models of gibsons. You have to check for a serial number and try to contact a local music instrument shop.

 
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Answer by  Anonymous

There are several factors in determining a vintage guitars value. The model and condition are key factors. Next is the would be purchaser a collector,Or player? Gibson are prone to headstock repairs.This would be unacceptable for a collector, And not command top$.while a player would be content to own it.

 
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Answer by  Bear75 (17)

1965 Gibson Guitars have a value of 16,000 to $21,000. During the early 50s gibson went through some crucial changes on the les paul goldtop model with their hardware and electronics ,their guitars had an intonation problem until the tune o matic bridges was invented by ted mcarty in 1965.

 
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Answer by  jewlie (105)

It's most certainly going to depend on the make and the condition of the guitar. If the guitar isn't in such great condition, then don't expect more than a couple hundred dollars for it. If it's in mint condition with original parts, you could have a guitar that's worth well over $10,000!

 
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Answer by  killermike (176)

This is relative to the condition of the guitar, as well as other factors such as the particular color and style.

 
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Answer by  Chiyamaka (846)

It all depends on the model of the guitar. The condition is greatly important. If theres even a small scratch, the value will decrease. If you have a Gibson that was played by a famous person then the value will go up greatly. I suggest trying eBay or amazon to get a price.

 
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