Get A Thorough Appraisal For Your Guitar - The Easy Way.

 
 

Whether you've inherited an old guitar, need one appraised for insurance purposes, or you just want to sell some gear that's been gathering dust in your closet, figuring out a fair value for your musical gear can be a daunting process.

The old adage of "bad information is worse than no information" rings true in this case, despite the wealth of information on musical instruments and gear online.  There are plenty of online resources where you can plug in a serial number and get a year or a value, but how do you know they're accurate? And what if your guitar has modifications or imperfections?

It used to be true that the only way to solve this issue was be to take it to your local guitar shop (or worse... the pawn shop) for an appraisal and to see what they'd offer.  

The problem with this is they probably don't know much more than you do about it... 

Or maybe they don't have the customer base to make a fair offer for it... 

Or - worst of all - you might just be unlucky enough to meet one of the characters with the more devious motive of convincing you it's not worth much so they can buy it cheap and then turn around and make a quick profit.

It's time the guitar appraisal process was brought into the 21st century.  

Here at Guitarworth, our mission is to make it as easy as possible to find out exactly what your gear is worth, and how you can best move forward in selling it.  

Our staff has years of experience with both vintage and modern instruments.  You can know exactly what you have and what it is worth by the end of the day.

All it takes is click here to complete your order, then send us the required photos and give us any information you have on the piece.


 

What we do

  • Thorough and unbiased appraisals

  • Accurate valuations

  • Contact within one business day, in as little as two hours

HOW WE DO IT

  • Years of reliable pricing data

  • Instrument market trend analysis

  • Our staff are musicians and collectors, providing this service for musicians and collectors