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Due to the massive inquiries lately on a black light I re ran this from our other website so all can read this popular post.
QUESTION
What do they mean when they say does it black lite ?? I just bought a vintage guitar and want to check my parts out to see if they are real.
REPLY
Thank you for the e mail. Great question not a simple answer. Vintage guitar plastic should glow a certain color when exposed to a black lite in the dark. This is very obviously if you have new and old parts side by side to see the difference it is like night and day. But if you have only the vintage parts to test basically here is what it will look like.
Again color is subjective to each person so i think it looks like a fluorescent yellowish color with a bit of green to it. But i have seen parts black lite more whitish and more unique tones than i can describe . basically they should jump out!! at you under a black light and really stand out. The newer parts change color but do not jump out at you. If you are still not sure borrow a knob from your friends new guitar and put the new and vintage parts side by side you will see right away.
Now another note ! all parts do not black lite the same color or at the same intensity. knobs and such black lite strong as do guitar tuner tips. pickguards are not as strong but they will react under black light. Do not panic if you see your knobs black light different from you knobs this is normal!! the same goes for finish but that is a real complicated story we will touch on at a later time.
There are fakes out there and people as we speak are trying to develop new parts that are aged that black lite so this is for now a fairly safe test but it will not be long until some idiot will figure it out and ruin it for everyone.
If you are still unsure you can send us parts and we Will evaluate them for free no charge you just pay shipping both ways.
Thank you again for your question
Jim pasch
Tags: vintage guitar identification, vintage guitar parts, vintage guitars
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2010 has arrived and I am sure you like the rest of us is glad that 2009 is over. What a ride and a terrible one at that. Just when you thought it could not get worse it did and finally we can say goodbye to the mess that was 2009. There are some glimpses of hope I see for 2010 so lets keep our fingers crossed.
In the vintage guitar and vintage guitar parts world much was the same as the rest of the world gloom and doom with brief glimpses of hope. The vintage guitar market took the real hit and the good news was vintage guitar parts although down significantly still sold on a regular basis and pulled us through. It showed me that even in bad times one needs relief and if you cant buy a vintage guitar restore the one you had seems to be the message i got.Basically with limited funds people put their guitar back to stock rather than buying other more original ones. This solved their vintage guitar jones at a fraction of the price. The result is that parts sold people were happy and now their guitars are worth more a win win situation.
From a business stand point I would be lying to say we rocked and had a great year. The truth is we got by and thank God parts are selling but business was off. around November we got signs of a stronger recovery and it appears to be continuing and as of today sales are still good and we are also still able to buy great parts. I hope this year will be better for everyone.
The other good news for both is prices have come down on parts . This is great news for the consumer and us as a buyer. We can sell for less because we are buying parts for less. Unlike the frenzy two years ago now seems to be a good time for everyone to buy vintage parts because the prices have settledand there is a good supply around. The fact that great parts are flowing out onto the market again is because people need money and they realized all those parts sitting in drawers are found money. I know from experience that people have been sending us literally photos of piles of parts they have and this has not happened in ages . People were holding on to them like stocks in the frenzy seeing crazy prices but realize now that now is as goodas anytime to sell. So I expect a great year for parts because of this fact.
Thanks again for all you support and help any questions please send me an e mail at THE PARTS DRAWER and i will answer all e mails within 48 hours
JIm Pasch
Tags: fender guitar parts, gibson guitar parts, guitar parts, vintage guitar parts, vintage guitars
Posted in Uncategorized, epiphone, fender, gibson, hofner, national, rickenbacker |
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Happy Holidays From The Parts Drawer. We would like to thanks all our customers for another great year and for all there business and support. We hope you have a safe and happy holiday and that next years will be a good one for everyone.
We are now offering for a limited time until December 31 2009 a 10% discount on all parts orders over $1000.00 and a 15% discount on all parts orders over $1600 . Simply mention this post or cut an paste it in your email to us and we will deduct it from your purchace.
Tags: guitar parts, vinatge fender guitar parts, vintage gibson guitar parts, vintage guitar parts
Posted in Uncategorized, epiphone, fender, gibson, hofner, national, rickenbacker |
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