johnreardon wrote:cindyron wrote:johnreardon wrote:A signature on a pick guard can usually be changed, although I have had trouble in getting a new one for mine. There are plenty of people who do not like signed guitars and also, believe it or not, plenty who have never heard of Joe.
In the numerous decades I have been buying, selling and playing, the broad rule of thumb I encountered was that while signatures may increase the value of cheap guitars, they always decrease the value of expensive guitars.
Still, it's whatever people want to do. Personally, give me an unsigned guitar any day. If you have to have an autograph from your favourite artist, then ask them to sign something like a ticket stub or CD.
we agree we disagree. Example the skinners that are signed and numbered by Joe are worth more then not signed.
its all a matter of taste. Would you prefer a Clapton Strat of a Strat that clapton signed?
cheers Ron
A Clapton Strat
different strokes for different folks
cheers Ron
"Joe B saved my soul, forever grateful Ron"
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