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How to verify a real 1951 Nocaster

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 1:42 pm
by gtomax
I have a chance to pick up what is supposed to be a real 1951 Nocaster for way under market value. Of course that leaves me skeptical. Is there a way to verify for sure that it's real?

Here's a bit of the ad text "This guitar is in very good condition. It's had a refinish and a replaced pickguard. Also, the neck pickup has been re-wound by Lollar Guitars. Everything else appears to be original. All chrome parts are very clean. The saddles are slightly tarnished. Original frets show considerable wear. Neck date reads: TG 8/28/51. Neck pocket on the body reads: JS 8/16/51. Neck shape is a soft V. Serial number on bridge is 1914.
This guitar comes with it's original thermometer case."

Too good to be true? Or great deal? They want under $5k for it. I plan on visiting it in person today or tomorrow. What should I look for?

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 2:13 pm
by electricskychurch
if the headstock moves from left to right , it's a nocaster ! LOL

i just PM 'ed you a link

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 6:36 pm
by fillmore nyc
That seems like a REALLY good price if its the real deal, even with the re-fin and rewound neck pup. If the bridge pup and all other parts are authentic, this would be a no-brainer. If you can wait till tomorrow, I have a book in work that has every aspect of a Tele described in great detail. I used it when I bought a '54 Tele a few years ago that I needed to authenticate. Ill post what I can find out once I get that book from work. 8) 8)

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 6:39 pm
by gtomax
Thanks for the info. It seemed too good to be true and I think it is. I wrote saying I'd like to come see it today if possible and got this reply:
Hello, I want to do the transaction through eBay. This way is more safety for both of us. Please send me your full name,address and eBay user so we can start the transaction asap. Thank you and hope to hear from you soon!
Next thing you know he's going to be suggesting a bank in Nigeria handle the funds. :roll:

Oh well...