TOP 10 VINTAGE GUITAR INVESTMENTS of the last DECADE | ATB Guitars
Summary
TLDRIn this insightful video, Mike from ATB Guitars presents a top 10 list of the best-performing vintage guitars as investments over the last decade, focusing on iconic brands like Fender and Gibson. He discusses market trends, noting significant growth periods and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on supply and demand. With a disclaimer on financial advice, Mike highlights each guitar's historical value and its percentage increase, revealing the Gibson Les Paul Juniors as the top investment with a 234% rise.
Takeaways
- 😀 The video is a top 10 rundown of the best performing vintage guitars in investment terms over the last decade.
- 🎸 The focus is on vintage Fender and Gibson solid-bodied guitars, as well as thin lines from the 1950s to 1975.
- 🇬🇧 The analysis is UK-centric, though it mentions international dealer opinions and slight market overlaps.
- 📊 Vintage guitar prices saw steady growth in the '90s, accelerated in the early 2000s, and experienced a dip post-2008 financial crisis.
- ⏳ The period from 2013 to 2014 marked a recovery in guitar values, with a noticeable increase in 2021-2022 due to supply constraints during the pandemic.
- 📉 The disclaimer states that the presenter is not a financial expert, and past performance is not indicative of future results.
- 🔟 The Gibson Les Paul Standard Burst from 1958-1960 is at number 10, with a 48% growth over 10 years.
- 🎶 The Gibson ES-335 from 1958-1964 is at number 9, with a 58.3% rise in value.
- 🎸 The Fender Jazzmaster from 1959, especially the nitrate guard version, is at number 8, with a 73% increase in value.
- 🏆 The Gibson SG Standard from 1961-1965, particularly the 1961 model, is at number 7 with nearly an 80% growth.
- 🏆 The Gibson Les Paul Standard Goldtops from 1952-1956 are at number 6, showing an 87.5% increase over the last 10 years.
- 🎸 The Gibson ES-330 from 1959-1963 is at number 5, with a 100% increase in value.
- 🏆 The Pre-CBS Fender Stratocasters are at number 4, with an 110% increase in value over the last decade.
- 🎸 The Fender Telecaster Blackguards from 1950-1954 are at number 3, with a 118% return on investment.
- 🏆 The Fender Jaguar from 1962 has surged in popularity and value, ranking at number 2 with a 138% increase.
- 🥇 The Gibson Les Paul Juniors from 1954-1960 top the list at number 1, with a staggering 234% increase in value.
Q & A
What is the main topic of the video by Mike from ATB Guitars?
-The main topic of the video is a top 10 rundown of the best performing vintage guitars in investment terms over the last 10 years.
What are the caveats Mike mentions at the beginning of the video?
-Mike mentions that the focus is on vintage guitars from 2012 to 2022, specifically Fender and Gibson solid-bodied guitars and thin lines from the 1950s to 1975, and that the market analysis is UK-centric, though it also considers international opinions.
How did Mike compile the list of best performing vintage guitars?
-Mike compiled the list by focusing on guitars his store specializes in, incorporating opinions from international dealer friends, and acknowledging the help from South Side Guitars and Brooklyn J Rosen Guitars.
What was the general trend of vintage guitar prices from the 1990s to the early 2000s according to Mike?
-From the 1990s, vintage guitar prices experienced reasonable growth of around 5% a year, which started to accelerate in the early 2000s.
How did the 2008 financial crisis affect the value of vintage guitars?
-The 2008 financial crisis led to a decrease in the value of vintage guitars from 2008 to 2013, after which a recovery began and continued until 2014.
What impact did the COVID-19 pandemic have on vintage guitar prices according to the video?
-The COVID-19 pandemic led to a sharp increase in vintage guitar values due to limited supply as people were unable to bring guitars to dealers, while demand remained.
What disclaimer does Mike give regarding his expertise and the nature of the video content?
-Mike clarifies that he is not a financial expert but a guitar enthusiast and store owner, and advises viewers not to treat the video as financial advice, as past growths are not indicative of future performance.
Why is the Gibson Les Paul Standard Burst ranked at number 10 on the list?
-The Gibson Les Paul Standard Burst is ranked at number 10 because its massive growth in value occurred in the 70s and 80s, and while it remains a solid investment, its growth compared to other guitars over the last 10 years is not as significant.
What is the percentage increase in value for the Gibson ES-335 from 1958 to 1964 over the last 10 years?
-The Gibson ES-335 from 1958 to 1964 has shown a 58.3% increase in value over the last 10 years.
How has the popularity of Fender Jazzmasters contributed to their value increase?
-The popularity of Fender Jazzmasters, especially among indie bands, has contributed to their value increase due to high demand, making them the 'cool flavor of the month' in the guitar market.
What is the percentage increase in value for the Fender Jaguar from its humble beginnings to its current market level?
-The Fender Jaguar has shown a 138% increase in value from its humble beginnings to its current market level.
Which vintage guitar tops the list with the highest percentage increase in value over the last 10 years?
-The Gibson Les Paul Juniors from 1954 to 1960 top the list with the highest percentage increase in value, specifically the 1956 single cut with a 234% increase.
What is the general opinion of Mike about vintage guitars as an investment compared to other investments?
-Mike generally believes that vintage guitars are a good investment, comparing favorably to other investments like the UK stock market, although he acknowledges there are investments like the NASDAQ in the US that might offer higher returns.
Outlines
🎸 Introduction to Top 10 Vintage Guitars for Investment
Mike from ATB Guitars introduces a video discussing the top 10 best performing vintage guitars in terms of investment over the last decade. The focus is on Fender and Gibson brands, specifically solid-bodied and thin line guitars from the 1950s to 1975. The video is UK-centric, but also incorporates international dealer opinions. Mike provides a brief history of vintage guitar price changes since the 1990s, noting a significant increase in value from 2003 to 2008, a crash in 2008, and a steady recovery from 2013 to 2014. The COVID-19 pandemic has also affected the market, with limited supply and high demand leading to price increases.
🏆 Top 10 List of Vintage Guitars: Honorable Mentions
The video script outlines the criteria for the top 10 list and begins with the disclaimer that Mike is not a financial expert. The list starts with the Gibson Les Paul Standard Burst from 1958 to 1960 at number 10, noting its historical value growth but placing it lower due to more significant growth by other models. The Gibson ES-335 from 1958 to 1964 and the Fender Jazzmaster from 1959 are also mentioned, with the latter experiencing a surge in popularity among indie bands.
📈 Significant Growth in Vintage Guitar Investments
The script continues with the Gibson SG Standard from 1961 to 1965, emphasizing its affordability and potential for future investment. The Gibson Les Paul Standard Goldtops from 1952 to 1956 and the Gibson ES-330 from 1959 to 1963 are highlighted for their substantial value increases, with the ES-330 showing a 100% increase in value over the last decade.
🎼 Pre-CBS Fender Stratocasters and Telecasters' Impressive Returns
The list progresses with the Pre-CBS Fender Stratocasters, known for their popularity and sound, showing a 110% increase in value. The Fender Telecaster Blackguards from 1950 to 1954, considered blue chip guitars, have seen a 118% return on investment, with original ones becoming increasingly valuable.
🚀 Fender Jaguar and Gibson Les Paul Juniors' Soaring Values
The Fender Jaguar from 1962 has seen a remarkable surge in popularity and value, with a 138% increase. The script then reveals the Gibson Les Paul Juniors from 1954 to 1960 at the top of the list, with a staggering 234% increase in value, highlighting their versatility and sound quality.
📊 Conclusion and Reflections on Vintage Guitar Investments
The script concludes by emphasizing the overall value of vintage guitars as investments, comparing their returns to other markets like the UK stock market and NASDAQ. Mike acknowledges his bias as a vintage guitar store owner but expresses confidence in the market's stability and the guitars' enduring appeal.
🔔 Final Thoughts and Call to Action
In the final paragraph, Mike thanks viewers for watching and encourages them to subscribe and leave comments if they have thoughts on the list. He hints at the possibility of a follow-up video if there is enough interest and engagement from the audience.
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Keywords
💡Vintage Guitars
💡Investment Terms
💡Gibson Les Paul Standard Burst
💡Gibson ES-335
💡Fender Jazzmaster
💡Gibson SG Standard
💡Gibson Les Paul Standard Gold Top
💡Pre-CBS Fender Stratocasters
💡Fender Telecaster Blackguard
💡Fender Jaguar
💡Gibson Les Paul Junior
Highlights
Video discusses the top 10 best performing vintage guitars in investment terms over the last 10 years.
Focuses on vintage Fender and Gibson solid-bodied guitars and thin lines from the 1950s to 1975.
The list is UK-centric, with input from international dealers, reflecting a post-Brexit market.
Overview of how vintage guitar prices have changed over the last 20 years, noting a recession period.
Guitar values saw a sharp increase in 2021-2022 due to supply limitations during the COVID-19 lockdown.
The presenter is not a financial expert, emphasizing the video is not financial advice.
Gibson Les Paul Standard Burst from 1958-1960 is at number 10, with a 48% growth over 10 years.
Gibson ES-335 from 1958-1964 at number 9, with a 58.3% increase in value.
Fender Jazzmaster from 1959, with a 73% rise in value, is number 8 on the list.
Gibson SG Standard from 1961-1965 at number 7, showing nearly an 80% increase in value.
Gibson Les Paul Standard Goldtops from 1952-1956 are number 6, with an 87.5% increase.
Gibson ES-330 from 1959-1963 at number 5, with a 100% rise in value.
Pre-CBS Fender Stratocasters, especially 1963 models, are number 4 with an 110% increase.
Fender Telecaster Blackguards from 1950-1954 are number 3, with a 118% return on investment.
Fender Jaguar from 1962, with a 138% increase in value, is number 2 on the list.
Gibson Les Paul Juniors from 1954-1960 are the top performer, with a 234% increase in value.
TV finish Les Paul Juniors have seen an even more significant increase in value.
The video concludes with a comparison of vintage guitar investment returns to other investments.
Transcripts
hi i'm mike from atb guitars and today
we're going to do a video which has been
requested by a fair few people
and one which i'm looking forward to
myself
we're going to
give you a top 10 rundown of the best
performing
vintage guitars in investment terms over
the last 10 years
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okay so before i get too far into the
video there's a few caveats which i'd
like to
just uh announce here uh we're focusing
on vintage guitars
from
2012 to 2022
and we're focusing on just the brands
and types which we specialize in i.e
vintage fender and gibson
mainly solid solid-bodied guitars but
also thin lines
from
the 50s through to 1975.
after 1975 there's bound to be very good
performers out there which have done
well over these last 10 years but
because we don't specialize in those
guitars i'm not really
able to say how well they've done so i'm
concentrating on just guitars we know
here and it's going to be a relatively
well relatively narrow list but there
will be a lot of famous ones
in there the other limitation i just
like to quickly discuss is that this is
for a uk centric market before brexit it
would have had relevance to the european
market as well
and there will be some overlap to the
u.s and international markets
in fact i asked a few of my dealer
friends internationally for their
opinions on
what they thought were best performing
guitars of the last 10 years so i've
incorporated their ideas into that as
well and
that is those who responded and
particularly i'd like to thank south
side guitars and brooklyn j rosen
guitars in
in emeryville california for for help in
compiling all this so before i get into
the top 10 which i'm sure you're all
waiting to hear
i'm just going to give a very quick
overview of how vintage guitar prices
have changed over the last 20 years or
so for me from this century basically
in the 90s there was a reasonable good
growth of most vintage guitars usually
around five percent a year sometimes
more depending on the model
um this growth started to accelerate in
the early 2000s
and from about
2003 2004
it started to accelerate quite rapidly
as did other investments as well
not just guitar but all alt investments
were accelerating in value like art
also the housing market as we obviously
know increasing value a lot during that
period stocks indices also increased
and it was uh the that period up to
2007-2008
was a very very buoyant time
but as we all know now it was
artificially inflated there was a crash
at 2000 2008
and from 2008 to
2013
uh guitars went down in value
not by as much as they had increased
from 2005 but they did go down a bit and
it took until
2013 2014 to for the recovery to finally
take place
so the period we're covering does
include a bit of guitar recession so to
speak so it won't be
an all uphill graph if we did plot it on
the graph
from
2013
2014 onwards it was reasonably steady
sometimes a flat growth in values
and then 2018 it started to accelerate
again slightly
not as much as it did in the
mid 2000s that's for sure but it did
start to go up we noticed that in
particular
and
in 21 22 there was quite a sharp
increase in values due to the covert
situation for lockdown basically no one
was able to bring guitars to dealers to
guitar shows the
supply was very very limited but the
demand was still there so as a
consequence of that when
demand out strips supply prices do tend
to go up and that's what's happened over
the last year
and will that continue
we don't see any signs of it not yet but
it's it's early days to say really right
so i know you want to get into the top
10. but before i do here's a quick
disclaimer i'm not a financial expert
i'm just a guy who loves guitars and
owns a guitar store so
don't treat this as financial advice
any
past growths is not indicative of future
growth so uh just bear that in mind when
i go through the individual guitars and
tell you what they've risen or declined
or whatever just just bear that in mind
that's all i'm trying to say
so without too much further ado here is
number 10
of the best performing guitars over the
last 10 years it is from 1958 to 1960
gibson les paul standard burst
now
a lot of you may be surprised to find
this down at number 10. a lot of people
would think it would be a lot higher up
in the list but
the bursts really had their massive
growth in value during the 70s and 80s
and they've now at a position where by
their growth is good but it's not it's
not fantastic when you compare it to
other guitars they are solid investments
they're probably the most talked about
guitar most discussed guitar on the
planet
and they're also probably the most
sought after as well so they'll always
be a healthy market for them but
prices have probably reached
getting towards their peak for now but
we'll see what happens later on
i remember in 2012
i sold my first burst for just under 170
000.
and uh that same guitar now would
probably be worth about 250 thousands
uh the example i'm using
is a 1959 with mild flame with no issues
uh guitars with spectacular tops will
sell for an awful lot more than this and
will be a great demand for those and
guitars of issues will sell for less but
generally what we're looking at is a 48
growth over that 10-year period
okay number nine on our list of best
investment returns this by way is in
percentage terms it's not in terms of
overall value it's in percentage terms
but number nine on our list is the
gibson es 335
from
1958 through to 1964.
the model we've based this on is a 1963
stocktail
cherry red one the earlier ones are 59
long guards and 58s have gone up a lot
more than this
um the
later ones with the
with the narrow nuts have gone
up a lot less than this so we thought
we'd pick a 63 as a baseline so in 1963
stocktail es-335 in 2012 would be
selling for around
12 13 000 pounds
in 2022 the same guitar would now be
worth 20
um maybe a bit more depending on the
exact configuration and condition but
that's the sort of baseline price for a
really good no issues 63.
blondes are even more expensive and
they've gone up a lot more
but
this is basically the average of three
three fives and it shows us a 58.3
ish percent rise over that 10-year
period
okay number eight on our list of top ten
is the fender jazz master which for a
lot of you is probably not so much of a
surprise
if you've tried to buy one recently a
vintage pre-cps one
the jazz master we chose to focus on is
a 1959
nitrate guard version not the anodized
guard version
which we were selling
2012 for about
7 000 just under and
in 2022
we were selling them for 12 000
quite easily now they have gone up in
value a lot recently
i.e over the last um three years and
certainly over a pandemic period
the reason for that i guess is uh indie
bands seem to like them
they're they're the cool flavor of the
month guitar at the moment and
we're getting very very strong interest
whenever we have one in
so
custom colors i'll just quickly touch on
that custom colors have gone up even
more and we're not concentrating on
custom colors so much because
each custom colour has a separate value
on it and as i said before the anodized
guard versions have gone up even more
still
so if you're lucky enough to have a 59
or 58 of an anodized guard then uh it's
gone up an awful lot more than the
standard jazz master which
on our calculations has shown an
increase of 73
okay number seven
is the gibson sg standard which was the
model made from 1961
through to 1965 and the one we're
actually focusing on is a 61 with the
sideways tram in cherry red everyone's
favorite
these guitars
uh are still relatively affordable when
you compare it to other path equipped
there's full standards
they're still quite a bargain in in our
opinion
but
they've caught on in 2012 we were
selling sg standards in cherry with the
sideways trend for nine and a half
thousand in 2022
you'd be looking at paying around 18 000
pounds
for the same guitar so they've they have
actually showed very good growth
um
there is problems with him obviously a
lot of them broken so i think that has
helped increase the values of the ones
which haven't been broken
and
i i think personally that there's more
there's more to come with these guitars
that they would be in good investment
even at their higher prices right now
and they have showed an increase of
nearly 79
over the last 10 years
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number six on our top 10 list of
best-performing investment guitars
are gibson les paul standard goal tops
from 1952
through to 1956.
the one we're going to be focusing on is
the 1954 rap tale
which in 2012 we were selling for 16 000
around that sort of price range
in 2022 you would now be looking at
paying 30 000 at least for a nice
example of one of these
which is pretty good growth really
it's not just that particular version
which has increased in value even the
old original trapeze tail 52 gold tops
have gone up by pretty much the same
amounts as the
as the rap tails and the 57 humbucker
equipped ones although it doesn't cover
in this
particular segment have also increased
considerably as well but these goal tops
from 1952 to 1956 have generally shown
an 87.5
increase over the last 10 years which is
not too bad really is it
so we're halfway through and this is
number five on our top 10 list
and it is the gibson es 330
specifically versions from
1959
through to 1963.
these guitars have
increased in popularity a lot over 10
years i remember in 2012 we were selling
59
es330s for 5000. 000
in
2022 you can't buy one for under 10 000
it's pretty much impossible if you're
looking for a good one
it's the same rough proportionate
increase for the models from 1960
up to 1962 ish the ones of a dot neck
they although they don't go for so much
money they have proportionately
increased in value
this is just because people are
discovering what a wonderful guitar they
are
they're great guitars just to have
sitting by your couch to pick up and
play and
noodle whenever you want they're perfect
for that
and
they're they're 100
increase in value over the last 10 years
in my opinion is completely justified
so we're up to number four on the list
now and this is one which if you've been
following our listings over the last 10
years you you there's probably no
surprise that this one's in here at all
and number four on the list of the top
10 best performing investment vintage
guitars
over the last 10 years has been pre-cbs
fender stratocasters
everyone seems to want one
it's like the blue chip guitar of the
vintage guitar market
and they have showed
really really good growth
mainly down to popularity
sound playability image everything
they're really really good performers
and i i think they will continue to be
as well everyone wants strats and i
can't see that tailing off at all so in
2012 we were selling 1963 fender strats
in sunburst which is what i'm going to
use as a benchmark for around 11 000
pounds
in
2022 if you want one today you'd be
looking at paying around 23 000 pounds
for one and we sell them for that price
fairly regularly so uh it's not it's not
a hype
uh of these levels
the um
the earlier maple neck ones have shown
similar increases in value
the values
increase starts to tail off when you get
to 65 but they've always increased and
while i'm on the subject of of oddballs
um even refins have showed nearly 100
percent increase in value pre-cbs refin
guitars have gone up 100 since 2012.
so there's no surprise at all that
pre-cbs strats are high up on this list
and they've showed an increase in value
of 110
over the last 10 years the price
increase does not take into account
custom color straps which have actually
increased into the stratosphere in some
instances so these are just for sunburst
strats from the pre-cbs era
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so number three in our list of top 10 is
probably not much of a surprise to those
who follow the vintage guitar market
number three
are fender telecaster black cards
which are basically ones from 1950
through to 1954.
uh there's always strong interest for
black guards
i remember in
2012 we were selling these for
around 23 000 pounds this is original
ones highway today in 2022 if you want a
black guard of that period an original
one you'd be looking for around 50 000
pounds so that's a pretty good increase
in value
the
they have always been
one of the
like pre-cbs strats the blue chip guitar
in anyone's collection and they've been
very very desirable
instruments
at the
peak of
2007 they were a lot more than they were
today so they've probably still got more
to climb
um
but at 50 000 pounds for a fender
telecaster that's uh quite a bit of
money but um
in my opinion once you play one and you
you get into the feel of one you'll
discover that they're worth it and
they're a pretty good investment to have
so black guards have generally gone up
over the past ten years 118
return on investment
broadcasters no casters which are black
cards as well obviously they've gone up
even more but the benchmark we've been
using for this calculation is a 1953
fender telecaster black card original
finish
and in
excellent
condition with original case you see the
original cases
is actually worth more than the number
one guitar was worth in 2012
stay tuned and
you'll find out what this is
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right we're getting to the top now
number two on our list of best
performing vintage guitars
over the last 10 years
has been the fender jaguar
from humble beginnings
on the vintage guitar market to its
current level it's shown quite a surge
in popularity and value
we were selling
uh 62 jaguars which is what we're going
to use as the venture marker on this one
62
um first-year jaguars
in 2012 for four thousand pounds if you
can believe that today you'd be looking
at paying nine and a half thousand
pounds for an original one
in excellent conditions so that's quite
quite a rate of return
not only that you you get a lot of
jaguars in custom colors
it's a very very popular thing to want
to have a custom color jaguar and they
will have shown more uh increase in
value than the sunburst ones obviously
but again because there's so many
different custom colors so many
different values depending on what color
it is we're concentrating on the
standard sunburst ones here which have
shown an increase in value of 138
over 10 years
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so here we have it finally the number
one vintage guitar
which has increased in value in
percentage terms over the last 10 years
and
again it's probably not so much of a
surprise for a lot of you who've been
following our posts following our
listings
the number one guitar which has
increased over the last 10 years is
gibson les paul juniors from 1954
through to 1960.
the one we're going to be using as a
benchmark is a 1956 single cut there's
some interesting things about the way
these have increased in value
back in 2012 we were selling single cut
56 juniors for
3500 pounds
now in
2022 if you wanted to buy one in really
nice condition
you'd be looking at paying around 11 000
pounds
which is an increase in percentage terms
of 234 percent
to give you some kind of a comparison
that is nearly twice as much as a number
two on our list in terms of um
percentage increase
the funny thing was uh back in 2012
double cup juniors are worth more than
single cup juniors and now it's uh it's
flipped the opposite way round
i'm not sure exactly why that is
really don't know
because there's been obviously players
who play single card supposed to play
double cuts but i don't think any one
particular
artist
or group of artists have stood out
promoting one particular type over the
other so it's just a weird effect of
price fluctuations
i think
anyway
the less fall junior it's it's
increasing in value a lot and again
deservedly so
people
really cottoned on
around five years ago
after the markets
crashed after the 20 2008 um price hike
uh it became a very affordable guitar
and then people started to really cotton
on about five years ago how good these
guitars can actually be and they're not
just a one trick pony
they
you can do a lot with just one pickup
and when you want to crank it up it's
just unbeatable
the uh that
really hot p90 pickup close to the
strings
is a totally unbeatable sound and in my
opinion it's it is one of a deserved
top 10 in this list
and one which
one which a lot of people love and will
continue to love in the future as well
now the final thing i'd like to say
with juniors is the 238
increases for the sunburst ones
if we took the tv finish ones into
consideration then they like some custom
color pre-cvs strats and teles have gone
into the stratosphere especially over
the last two covered years
i've i don't think i've seen guitars
increase so much as as these tv juniors
have
you'd be looking now of paying well over
15 000 for a good example
examples which we used to sell back in
2012 for
around four and a half thousand so it's
uh it's it's it's quite amazing how
those have increased in value but
the benchmark we decided to use the 56
sunburst
junior and at 238 that's a pretty good
rate of term i think in anyone's books
so i hope you enjoyed our top 10 list of
investment vintage guitars if you if you
have any comments or suggestions
yourselves as what you think may have or
should have been included in this list
then please drop us a line or leave for
comments below and if there's enough
follow-up comments to be discussed then
i'll do another video about that
uh generally speaking we think vintage
guitars are a good investment
we did some comparisons with other
investments for instance if you'd
invested 10 000 pounds in the
in the uk stock market you wouldn't have
got anything like the same return as you
would with
vintage guitars however
there are investments in the states like
the nasdaq which will produce even more
return
so it's it's a difficult one to balance
um
my i'm not a financial advisor and
obviously running guitar vintage guitar
store i'm pretty biased myself but
we we're in the lucky position here
whereby if we hold any stock we know
it's not going to decrease in value and
like a lot of car dealerships so um
it's a good it's in a good position to
be in if we uh if we've got stock here
and we've never lost money on uh on
guitars unless they've turned out to be
not to subscribe
but that's that's another story for
another video
thanks very much for watching i hope you
managed to make it towards the end
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