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Rickenbacker Guitar Value Going Strong!

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According to my friend Jim Pasch over at The Parts Drawer the value of Rickenbacker guitars is going strong in this wacky economy. It seems that the marketing play that the folks over at Rickenbacker are pulling is one of supply and demand along with keeping quality high. Sounds like a good business model to… Read More »

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Jim Pasch of The Parts Drawer – Blog Post About 300guitars

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BIG THANKS to Jim Pasch at The Parts Drawer for the amazing write up about my site 300guitars.com. You can read it here: The Parts Drawer Latest News – Vintage Guitar Community Backs 300guitars.com. Jim is an expert in the field of guitars, particularly vintage guitars and has been in the business for over 30… Read More »

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The Parts Drawer Launches New Website

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 The Parts Drawer has launched a new website dedicated to the free dissemination of information related to vintage guitar parts and their authenticity. The new website allows vintage guitar enthusiasts to submit specific questions about vintage guitars and parts. A detailed answer to their question may also be posted to the new website. The Parts… Read More »

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Interview: Jim Pasch of Hoboken Vintage Guitars

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 There is a new article “Interview: Jim Pasch of Hoboken Vintage Guitars” on the Articles page. Jim is an expert on vintage guitars and has been dealing them almost his whole life. In this interview he will talk about his experiences over the years of dealing with these treasured gems of yesteryear. He also gives some advice… Read More »

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Featured Article: Guitar Tone Caps

One of the simplest, effective mods you can do to your guitar “on the cheap” is to experiment with tone caps. First before we get started lets get answers to a few questions about these little buggers. What is a tone cap and how does it work? Read more...

Featured Tip: Clean the Input Jack

One very simple maintenence procedure can help keep your guitars’ signal at its best and prevent the loss of ground connection. Clean your jacks! We are talking about the 1/4″ jacks on your amplifier as well as your guitar. Read more..

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