How to verify a real 1951 Nocaster
Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 1:42 pm
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?
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?