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1959 Fender Duo-Sonic and original case

Please let me know the price range of my guitar and case in good condition.

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Hello, Gary--

Here is the Blue Book general info about your guitar:

"DUO-SONIC (U.S. MFG.)
- offset double cutaway hardwood 3/4 size body, metal pickguard, bolt-on maple neck, 21-fret rosewood fingerboard with pearl dot inlay, fixed bridge with cover, six-on-one-side tuners with plastic buttons, chrome hardware, two single coil pickups, two knobs (v, tone), three-position switch, available in Desert Sand, Sunburst, or Custom Color finishes, mfg. 1956-1969."

**The Duo-Sonic was available as a short scale (22.5 in.) or long scale (24 in.) until 1965, when the long scale version was renamed the Duo-Sonic II.

Here is the pricing info:

1956-1959 Long Scale

Mint $1,450
Exc.+ $1,200
Exc. $1,050
Avg.+ $900
Avg. $750
General $600


1956-1959 Short Scale

$1,250
$1,000
$850
$700
$600
$500

Best Wishes,
Lynne

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Jan 21, 2012
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fender pricing
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yeah i own serial # 36755 and would NEVER consider taking that for mine.

Jul 14, 2010
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Sorry but your prices are way too low for what these guitars are worth today.

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