Exactly. Hmm, should I put it in a Sothebys auction, or take it to Gruhn’s in Nashville or the Chicago Music Exchange or the EMP in Seattle where all of his other stuff is collected, or the RNR hall of fame? Nah I’ll take it to a pawn shop. Give me a break.
Oh dear, if I was that lady with the '56 Gibson, unless I was struggling financially, I'd have kept it as a family heirloom, passing it down to a grandchild.
There have been several fake Hendrix "played" guitars that were "authenticated" by Fender builders and other "experts". People believe anything. Someone definitely restrung the guitar the right way after if Jimi ever played it.
He was a pure bull shi**er ! That was a '42 guitar, Capone was in prison by '32 - got out in '39 dying of syphilis and the Uzi didn't go into action until '54. He got this guitar from an old man who played it for Capone - when exactly was that ??? Did he also have some snake oil for sale ? Rick read that guy when he walked in the door.
There are more than enough guitars stuck in soulless museums, we don't need more. Guitars should be used and Hendrix would 100% agree. Hendrix and plenty of other music legends would say something along the lines of, "What...? No way, fk museums, man."
$500,000- $600,00 you say? SOLD!!! Nothing in this world is priceless. Half a mil can get you alot in this world. I love guitars but not one sitting on my shelf for people to drool over that price.
He made the right decision before he even walked in there: "I'm gonna show off Hendrix's guitar at a great pawn shop and get a free appraisal. They're gonna tell me it's worth 750 to a million, and maybe even put it into a RUclips video. But there is no way I'm gonna pawn it for whatever they offer. The deal is that I get the appraisal, and they get to publish a video about Hendrix's guitar coming into their shop."
@@kazkylheku1221 That's what I say about this show lol If you're price is not matched you've got the exposure to sell it for a collector for sure! (Don't forget they say the name of the people lol)
Is not low-bolling, is business, this places are in for the money and usually only would pay 1/3 the worth of an item, when he offered 600 thou it meant that is worth at least 1.8 mill.
@@isonlyme1957 Well, because of that low offer, he won't be making a dime from that guitar when he could have made a couple hundred grand if not so greedy. And the initial offer was 450,000. Not 600,000.
It's not a low ball. It's just a pawn shop being a pawn shop. They totally validated the value of the guitar at 750 to a mil; they just can't pay that because their job is buying low and selling high. If you think getting 2/3rds of what something is worth is an insulting low ball, you don't go to a pawn shop. Unless that pawn shop gives cool free estimates and puts you in a RUclips video in a popular channel. What the guitar is worth is what the pawn shop thinks they might be able to get as a retail price. You, the supplier, have to accept a wholesale price.
@ShinMadero I never said I got a regret for $20. My fret jobs are $100....and yes his prices are the standard high price rip off you can get for $100, like I get. Ya want my luthiers number? He used to work with Ed Roman. Of course I would have to tell him to give ya the buddy price if you wouldn't be having that attitude
Charizards, Jimi Hendrix's Guitar and Chum Lee's Air Jordan Nike Collection were the THREE BIG DEALS rick should regret forever. At least we have footage to enjoy the fun situation the show created on these ones.
@@shadycnetwork You do realise the "expert" is part of the plot (a friend), pawn guy phones gives information, how much they are looking for, if they seem the type to accept a much lower price); he comes in after researching, uses a few keywords from the research, then offers a much lower value. Total scam
yay I would keep it lol. And even play it 🤘🤘 But who will believe it's the real guitar Jimi played? They normally do an autograph check or signature check on documents but now they didn't? Very strange. One would need a very good insurance for the guitar as well. The 600k deal was good, the owner is not going to make more out of it on on an auction.
I found an acoustic Gibson at the Goodwill outlet store. It was rough and I took a chance at $8 People laughed at me and my wife put it in a trash can instead of buying it. I told her to go back and buy it. It was a 1964 O I took it to a shop the next day and sold it for $150
@@harvey1954 i had it in the basket , went to the car to take a break My wife came out of the store and told me she put it in the trashcan. I made her go back and pay for it.
I think the JazzMaster expert is here from another dimension. You can see the coordinate windows clearly on the device on his wrist when he reaches up along the neck at about 18:55.
Maybe he just pulled that off the shelf in the pawn shop between the time he walked in the door and the time he appeared on camera. It's like some huge digital watch with 7 segment LED displays? There were 7 segment LED watches in the 70's, but I've never seen one that huge, only normal-sized.
I'm dying at the Jazzmaster expert!! Fender didn't have contours before the Jazzmaster? The roller pots control the bass and treble? Flame maple tonality?
The Lady sold a 1956 Gibson 225 about $4500 to low... she got 22 and its easy worth 65-70 the experts are good at putting the worth very very low and then the offer from the store of course are less they need to make money but the "expert" prices are ridiculous
@@cookerjamgot to remember this wasn't filmed yesterday. Also I would trust an expert every day of the week before I would trust random guy in comment section.
All I can do is a high five and 10 pushups lol but seriously I love learning so much about the things I'm interested in I learn more from this show than I did in school lol
Hendrix DID NOT flip over a right handed guitar and play it “upside down.” He DID play right handed guitars flipped over but strung them in the conventional manner: low E (string 6) to high E (string 1). Several well known guitarists HAVE played righty guitars “upside down,” Albert King being the most famous example.
This compilation is literally just like a normal week for them in real life(There are days where people will only bring in guitars so often that they have to wait until other people bring in other items to make a full episode)🎸
I don't think any of those sellers got a good price for their guitar. Should have kept them and auctioned them. But would you take a vintage guitar to a pawn shop? Strange. Good TV, though.
But in an auction youre not getting 750k depending on what that auction charges they hit you with fees they take a cut n uncle sam takes his cut your probably left with 300k if youre lucky While with Rick you just gotta pay uncle sam
@@stephen7690 most of that 750k money is being taken by the IRS i didnt say the auctions taking 60% IRS takes their cut Auction takes their cut so practically your not getting 750k
Idk why I like the first dude so much. He’s just like yeah let’s turn the lights up real bright it’s authentic bring on whoever you want !! Rick kinda deserved that after saying if it’s fake he call bull$h!t. Almost sounds like Rick was accusing him of purposely bringing in something fake !
And then ricks tell me if it goes to auction I might bid on it. Trying to say well it might not go that high I might end up buying it even cheaper. Trying to get the guy to take a lowball offer !!
I want the guys with small hands to go watch some Andre Segovia. Fingers like stubby little sausages, and he was the maestro. Its all about how much you want it.
Segovia had medium to large hands. It's the banana fingers he developed with age that give any illusion of that not being the case. Julian Bream had smallish hands.
@@rjlchristie They look pretty small to me, and I was looking for an example. I'm 5'6", with fairly small hands, and I've got a seven fret span. That was the point, small hands is no excuse.
You go to a big auction company and they charge a 10-20% commission advertising reserve fees if you don’t want to risk an absolute auction in case no one bids and end up getting a lot of the money possibly 30% . Plus 3-6 months wait for the sale and three months before they cut a check.
A vintage guitar ('65 Ricky) with no case? No sale... Uzi's at Al Capone's birthday? Anachronism much? Capone died in 1947 and prototype Uzis appeared in the early 50's
Also, Capone got out of prison early ('39) because he was dying of syphilis complications so I doubt he was celebrating birthdays much by the time that guitar was built.
He may have played a model 250 once or twice but he was known for playing a Mapleglow 360-12, which was eventually available as his signature model. I have never seen a pic of him playing a model 250.
Haven’t watch the show for 10 years and now watch this on RUclips (episode from 2021, pretty obvious with the glove wearing) and Chumlee all of a sudden became almost likeable. What happend, Chumlee? 😂
Guys when you go to these pawn shops don't tell them what you are expecting coz when you tell them, they are going to say I don't know much about this however I have a guy who knows a lot about this stuff and then he goes and tells the expert what your looking to get out of it and the expert will say way lower that what you expect. That's a game these guys play..
Watch your favorite episodes of Pawn Stars, and stay up to date on all of your favorite The HISTORY Channel shows at history.com/schedule.
no, if i wanted to watch history thats the last place to go
Jimi Hendrix did not play upside down! You are very mistaken.
He strung the right handed guitar- for a left handed player.
Dude would bring a 750k guitar into a pawn shop lmao whatever and this is why these shows are just fake drama.
Exactly. Hmm, should I put it in a Sothebys auction, or take it to Gruhn’s in Nashville or the Chicago Music Exchange or the EMP in Seattle where all of his other stuff is collected, or the RNR hall of fame? Nah I’ll take it to a pawn shop. Give me a break.
The guitar "expert" is a doofus... 🙄
It's a TV show
750K for a Jimi Hendrix guitar is a bargain.
It's real and its for sale
Oh dear, if I was that lady with the '56 Gibson, unless I was struggling financially, I'd have kept it as a family heirloom, passing it down to a grandchild.
For them to destroy. Not all kids like and cherish those sorts of things. But agreed
yeah , no way 3500, with all that time, any new model like that is almost 3500 now!
If I was in the store I would have gladly given her $3500 for that guitar. The case alone was probably worth 1/3 of that.
Pass it up or down ... someone's gonna sell it. Might as well be you.
nah man its junk when one doesnt play guitar
There's actual footage on You Tube of Noel Boggs playing that exact four neck lap steel on the tune Alabamy Bound. He was magic.
Don’t sell anything to a pawn shop.
Not if you’re dumb enough to know that they need to buy it for half to make it worth it for the shop .
Then don’t !
BUT MUhhh HEROIN!!!!
Ever
Actually pawn shops are better than Guitar Center.
>Random guitar Jimi Hendrix played
$750,000
>1 of 8 custom quad guitars designed by Leo Fender himself
$15,000
I hate this Earth.
There have been several fake Hendrix "played" guitars that were "authenticated" by Fender builders and other "experts". People believe anything. Someone definitely restrung the guitar the right way after if Jimi ever played it.
@@HenritheHorse /I know right. Jimi was a lefty.
That last guy was quite the negotiator!
He was a pure bull shi**er ! That was a '42 guitar, Capone was in prison by '32 - got out in '39 dying of syphilis and the Uzi didn't go into action until '54. He got this guitar from an old man who played it for Capone - when exactly was that ??? Did he also have some snake oil for sale ? Rick read that guy when he walked in the door.
LOL!
He should have taken that guitar himself to a restorer, and paid $450, instead of taking $1000. Oh well.
The tortoise guitar is great for slow Tunes
I can imagine some island jazz with a turtle shell guitar 😂
Ha ha or slow play, ask the rabbit
LOL
Slow jams 🐌 creep radiohead!
Jimmy's guitar belongs in a museum.
No, it belongs with someone like Joe who would play it at every show.
There are more than enough guitars stuck in soulless museums, we don't need more. Guitars should be used and Hendrix would 100% agree. Hendrix and plenty of other music legends would say something along the lines of, "What...? No way, fk museums, man."
Nobody is worth enough to put there hands upon Jimmy Hendrix guitar. Therefore you should let the guitar rest it's soul.
@@user-qs4og6kr9smight be your opinion but it's just a guitar and Hendrix was just a man.
Jimi!
1st guitar, possibly the coolest item ever on Pawn Stars. Definitely top 10.
She needs to get in touch with Penny Cashdollar on that Quad-neck standup steel.
@@Docsjeff At least Corey advised her to go else where.
Real pawn star fans have seen the Jimmy hendrick guitar scene at least 100 times 😂😂
*Jimi Hendrix
Still pretty awesome though. Xx
lol I never get tired of watching that one. Rick say's it's one of his biggest regrets not buying it.
@@philiplemarchand can’t believe I messed up the name that bad 😂
Would only buy guitar's used by (according to order)
1) Jimi Hendrix
2) Jimmy Page
Nothing else ..
That guy jesse is a pawn for the pawns
Most of their "experts" are. Remember this is REALITY TV.
Flamed maple doesn't add tonality to anything ;). It's purely cosmetic XD.
05:02 When you know you hit a jackpot, but you're stoned. The dude abides.
I would never bring Jimi Hendrix’s guitar into a pawn shop that thing is priceless
Rick - ""1 dollar, is all i can do... the risks are all on me"" HURP DURP.
Elvis has just left the building,
those are his footsteps right there!
This Hendrix story sounds like this
Zappa song. I smell money!
Dude with that Jimi Hendrix Strat made the right decision. In my opinion that guitar is priceless!!
Yeah, but how many dollars does that equal??
A guitar shop in Las Vegas eventually sold it for $750,000. Not sure how much it would have been sold to the shop for!
$500,000- $600,00 you say? SOLD!!! Nothing in this world is priceless. Half a mil can get you alot in this world. I love guitars but not one sitting on my shelf for people to drool over that price.
He made the right decision before he even walked in there: "I'm gonna show off Hendrix's guitar at a great pawn shop and get a free appraisal. They're gonna tell me it's worth 750 to a million, and maybe even put it into a RUclips video. But there is no way I'm gonna pawn it for whatever they offer. The deal is that I get the appraisal, and they get to publish a video about Hendrix's guitar coming into their shop."
@@kazkylheku1221 That's what I say about this show lol If you're price is not matched you've got the exposure to sell it for a collector for sure! (Don't forget they say the name of the people lol)
I paid Martin $300 back in 2012 to reset the bridge and glue a couple cracks on my old 1953 00 18 G. So $450 was a great deal for all he did !
I love these videos! Thank you!
Als er sie angespielt hat bekam ich sofort Gänsehaut, sie hat eine unglaublich hohe Wiedererkennung. ❤
Good for the guy with Jimi's guitar, rejecting that insulting low-ball.
Is not low-bolling, is business, this places are in for the money and usually only would pay 1/3 the worth of an item, when he offered 600 thou it meant that is worth at least 1.8 mill.
@@isonlyme1957 Well, because of that low offer, he won't be making a dime from that guitar when he could have made a couple hundred grand if not so greedy. And the initial offer was 450,000. Not 600,000.
It's not a low ball. It's just a pawn shop being a pawn shop. They totally validated the value of the guitar at 750 to a mil; they just can't pay that because their job is buying low and selling high. If you think getting 2/3rds of what something is worth is an insulting low ball, you don't go to a pawn shop. Unless that pawn shop gives cool free estimates and puts you in a RUclips video in a popular channel. What the guitar is worth is what the pawn shop thinks they might be able to get as a retail price. You, the supplier, have to accept a wholesale price.
@@kazkylheku1221 he gives the option of pawning or selling, then offers pawn rates when the person wants to sell
No one would Take a Million Dolar guitar to a Pawnshop
That luthier who repaired your Gibson L7 had GREAT PRICES compared to what I pay in Austin.
I was about to post what a rip off. My luthier buddy really does give me the buddy price for fret leveling at $20. He used to work with Ed Roman
@@johnhareiel5118 Do you understand the difference between fret leveling and re-fretting ??
@@johnhareiel5118 Nobody is doing a refret for $20. His price was very fair considering the age of the instrument.
@ShinMadero I never said I got a regret for $20. My fret jobs are $100....and yes his prices are the standard high price rip off you can get for $100, like I get. Ya want my luthiers number? He used to work with Ed Roman. Of course I would have to tell him to give ya the buddy price if you wouldn't be having that attitude
He always has a friend right down the street.
The Fender Quad Stringmaster Steel Guitar had 4 necks because each one was tuned differently.
Yeah they covered that, bro.
Charizards, Jimi Hendrix's Guitar and Chum Lee's Air Jordan Nike Collection were the THREE BIG DEALS rick should regret forever. At least we have footage to enjoy the fun situation the show created on these ones.
6:37Rick did not shake his hand 😂
That guy was nuts to not accept $600k
@@phoenixjim0527On a take the money and walk away basis definately.
Leo Fender as an accountant !?!? Never heard that before.
And here I am sitting with my one and only $100 banged up Aster acoustic.... 😭
Now I understand hollow body vs. Semi hillow.
The Rickenbacker 12 string 1965 are normally sold for like $10-12000... good buy to get one for 2... expert says its worth 2500 😂😂
I would trust the expert more than random guy in comment section
@@shadycnetworkPlus the expert was the only one to know how to say the name Rickenbacker.
@@shadycnetwork You do realise the "expert" is part of the plot (a friend), pawn guy phones gives information, how much they are looking for, if they seem the type to accept a much lower price); he comes in after researching, uses a few keywords from the research, then offers a much lower value. Total scam
It's definitely a low end 12 string. The "nice" Ricks had sunburst paint jobs, checkerboard bindings and much nicer hardware.
Modern Rickenbacker 12 strings cost more than $2,000 new...no way a 1965 is worth only that much.
I personally will keep that Jimi Hendrix guitar forever 🎸
I bet it's fake like most of these Hendrix ones are.
yay I would keep it lol. And even play it 🤘🤘
But who will believe it's the real guitar Jimi played?
They normally do an autograph check or signature check on documents but now they didn't? Very strange.
One would need a very good insurance for the guitar as well.
The 600k deal was good, the owner is not going to make more out of it on on an auction.
I found an acoustic Gibson at the Goodwill outlet store. It was rough and I took a chance at $8
People laughed at me and my wife put it in a trash can instead of buying it. I told her to go back and buy it. It was a 1964 O
I took it to a shop the next day and sold it for $150
$150?!?! You got robbed.
How was 8 bucks taking any kind of chance? Who even sells any guitar for $8?? Let alone a Gibson.
Your story makes no sense. If it was in the trash can who was she buying it from ?
@@harvey1954 i had it in the basket , went to the car to take a break
My wife came out of the store and told me she put it in the trashcan. I made her go back and pay for it.
@@PontiacS. They wanted $1100 to restore it and it sells for $900
Man! That Jazzmaster would get 12k now. It was in great shape.
The best ever seen on pawnstars
Dude called the Rosette on the tortoise shell, Rosetta! lol
And he called the neck inlay "binding"...
I love and hate this video at the same time😂
Boggs-Fender steel guitar is the coolest from a lutherie perspective
That guy that sold the Fender Jazzmaster, better be buying his wife a new Bass boat 🚤
I think the JazzMaster expert is here from another dimension. You can see the coordinate windows clearly on the device on his wrist when he reaches up along the neck at about 18:55.
Lol
Maybe he just pulled that off the shelf in the pawn shop between the time he walked in the door and the time he appeared on camera. It's like some huge digital watch with 7 segment LED displays? There were 7 segment LED watches in the 70's, but I've never seen one that huge, only normal-sized.
Go to a pawn shop? Really? Come on !!!!!
5:00 lol! The sellers smile!😂 after hearing...a milloin!😂
I'm dying at the Jazzmaster expert!!
Fender didn't have contours before the Jazzmaster? The roller pots control the bass and treble? Flame maple tonality?
So how much for that watch Wolf was wearing? can it tell you the time on Mars? 😂😂😂
The Lady sold a 1956 Gibson 225 about $4500 to low... she got 22 and its easy worth 65-70 the experts are good at putting the worth very very low and then the offer from the store of course are less they need to make money but the "expert" prices are ridiculous
This was filmed in 2010
@@cookerjamgot to remember this wasn't filmed yesterday. Also I would trust an expert every day of the week before I would trust random guy in comment section.
Where do you get 7K? This was a student guitar.
That's what I don't like about this show - glorified car salesmen in reverse.
@@mattrogers1946 Many "student models" became highly valued over the years.
Noel Boggs was a legendary guitar man !!!
All I can do is a high five and 10 pushups lol but seriously I love learning so much about the things I'm interested in I learn more from this show than I did in school lol
Looking at nowadays prices, Jazzmaster and Gibson guy and lady just went robbed. With that money, today you barely buy an Epiphone or a Vintera
33:48 the guy didnt buff out all the scratches on the frount bottom of the guitar.
It feels almost spiritual when Jesse flips over Jimi Hendrix guitar and holds it upside down.
Great show, I’m gonna get my guitar out today
I would love to know what that Hendrix guitar sold for at auction.
Hendrix DID NOT flip over a right handed guitar and play it “upside down.” He DID play right handed guitars flipped over but strung them in the conventional manner: low E (string 6) to high E (string 1). Several well known guitarists HAVE played righty guitars “upside down,” Albert King being the most famous example.
This compilation is literally just like a normal week for them in real life(There are days where people will only bring in guitars so often that they have to wait until other people bring in other items to make a full episode)🎸
I don't think any of those sellers got a good price for their guitar. Should have kept them and auctioned them. But would you take a vintage guitar to a pawn shop? Strange. Good TV, though.
I bet he is kicking himself in unspeakable places for that one.🤣
Bro, you say you can get 750k at an auction yet you try and sell it to a pawn shop? Make it make sense
But in an auction youre not getting 750k depending on what that auction charges they hit you with fees they take a cut n uncle sam takes his cut your probably left with 300k if youre lucky
While with Rick you just gotta pay uncle sam
@@ZacariahSitchin lol no auction is charging 60% bro. If you pay an auction that level of commission youre a sucker
@@stephen7690 most of that 750k money is being taken by the IRS i didnt say the auctions taking 60%
IRS takes their cut
Auction takes their cut
so practically your not getting 750k
@@ZacariahSitchinauctions take 5-10% and taxes take like 8% you’d still have like 630000
He got it authenticated on world wide television and millions of people saw it, he wanted free publicity and he got it. I'd call that a win
Noel Boggs! Leo Fender & Different Tunings for each neck
17:45 the watch on the expert is mad
Tortoise shell guitar. David Crowder would be interested. I'm sure
The tortoise shell with or without the guitar is valuable and rare af.
At the first tone of that guitar I get tears in my eyes..❤️
Jesse purchased it
Was in his shop for years
@@MangoTroubles-007 really?
@@MangoTroubles-007 I would buy it if i had the money for the tone
@chadlongnecker630
Google Cowtown Guitars, click images, you'll see it hanging on the wall
That song was 🔥. It had the baricuda baseline with awesome riff overlays. Was that your arrangement?
I like Jesse better just his attitude and his knowledge is just crazy cool 😎
Idk why I like the first dude so much. He’s just like yeah let’s turn the lights up real bright it’s authentic bring on whoever you want !! Rick kinda deserved that after saying if it’s fake he call bull$h!t. Almost sounds like Rick was accusing him of purposely bringing in something fake !
And then ricks tell me if it goes to auction I might bid on it. Trying to say well it might not go that high I might end up buying it even cheaper. Trying to get the guy to take a lowball offer !!
I want the guys with small hands to go watch some Andre Segovia. Fingers like stubby little sausages, and he was the maestro. Its all about how much you want it.
Segovia had medium to large hands. It's the banana fingers he developed with age that give any illusion of that not being the case.
Julian Bream had smallish hands.
@@rjlchristie They look pretty small to me, and I was looking for an example. I'm 5'6", with fairly small hands, and I've got a seven fret span. That was the point, small hands is no excuse.
Two of the best Tele players known to man rip with sausage fingers.
He needs to check out the price on that JazzMaster in either Japan or Australia.He’d be in the 5 digit range.
No, while Jimi was said to be able to play right-handed guitars flipped over, the guitars he preformed with were restrung left-handed.
Why don't he just put that Hendrix guitar on an auction.
You go to a big auction company and they charge a 10-20% commission advertising reserve fees if you don’t want to risk an absolute auction in case no one bids and end up getting a lot of the money possibly 30% . Plus 3-6 months wait for the sale and three months before they cut a check.
A vintage guitar ('65 Ricky) with no case? No sale...
Uzi's at Al Capone's birthday? Anachronism much? Capone died in 1947 and prototype Uzis appeared in the early 50's
Also, Capone got out of prison early ('39) because he was dying of syphilis complications so I doubt he was celebrating birthdays much by the time that guitar was built.
How many videos are you going to post of the same exact things over and over? How many guitar videos are there?
Agree. They should not be giving away free content and then forcing people to watch it.
Who force you to look?
Rick should have paid the amount being asked. He could have made a lot of money or just showcased it.
Roger McGuinn of The Byrds played a Rickenbacker 250 and is identified with the instrument.
Yea, he turned turned
He may have played a model 250 once or twice but he was known for playing a Mapleglow 360-12, which was eventually available as his signature model. I have never seen a pic of him playing a model 250.
Jazzmaster is around 25k now.
I still question "original paint", that buckle rash didn't look right to me.
inflation is a B
You can get a refin for about 7k. Collector grade stuff can get way up there depending on color.
Ya. No undercoat
In my opinion the only guy that didn't get screwed was the Rickenbacker
Nah. The dude who made the big bucks was the guy who brought Al Capone's guitar back to life.
Seen this one soo many times
Yep mostly repeats this channel is getting old
@@Robert-qh2jp Yea PawnStars are not posting pretty much any episodes of their new stuff
Watch something else then . . .
@@waynepantry7023 I rather not watch anything at all
Congrats......🤡
Haven’t watch the show for 10 years and now watch this on RUclips (episode from 2021, pretty obvious with the glove wearing) and Chumlee all of a sudden became almost likeable. What happend, Chumlee? 😂
How do these guys get friends who are experts in everything there is to sell in 30 minutes?
Nice guitar 🎸 I don't know thanks for sharing this inspiration ❤❤❤ I liked this video ❤❤❤
50 K for that unique and practical lap steel isn't an unreal ask at all. Some new classical guitars from top makers cost more.
Fender lap steels just do not command much money. If it were a Bigsby, then she would have had something.
Henderson did say one thing about Chicago's lead guitarist.Terry kath with said kath was better than he was
LOVE THE HISTORY THEY TEACH 😊❤
I can't help but feel like rick knows "the knobs" very well...
steve for example...
Guys when you go to these pawn shops don't tell them what you are expecting coz when you tell them, they are going to say I don't know much about this however I have a guy who knows a lot about this stuff and then he goes and tells the expert what your looking to get out of it and the expert will say way lower that what you expect. That's a game these guys play..
First guys smart!!! Great job Sir walk away and don't be desperate to sell!!
Please stop telling people what to do. Thank you.
That was purely a publicity stunt.
Jimi's guitar belongs in the Rock and Roll hall of fame museum
Maybe $700,000 would have got jimi's guitar
Run!!!
Saddest part is not getting to hear all of these. A open string sound check doesn't cut it lol
dude is just caring around a jimi strat and letting people play it .... wild ,,,,, wonder how much he ended up getting
I’m still waiting on the guy with the Moseley guitar!
Hoping to see the Phil Collin Def Leppard guitar
That repairman botched the L7 sanding it, and 450 was robbery. A damp cloth then a 20 min fret dressing was all it needed
Well done the man with the jimi strat
i have one of jimi hendrix guitars, what shall i do with it, i know i'll take it to a pawn shop.
Miss the episode of vic Flick Fender Stratocaster. (James bond theme and many .any more)😅
Why would anybody take any big-ticket item to a pawn shop? And then whine when they low-ball you?
Go for the million at the auction
What they don't know would make a really big book..💩🥃😎👌
Not just who made it. Not just it was a 1 of. Not just who i was made for. This insteument is history.