When The Buyers Bring Back 67 Pieces!? MASSIVE Vintage Guitar Haul!

When The Buyers Bring Back 67 Pieces!? MASSIVE Vintage Guitar Haul!

67 Vintage guitars, basses, and amps! Chicago Music Exchange just brought back a HUGE Haul from Dallas! CME is no stranger to big gear hauls from shows and private collections, but this time, we are giving YOU a look into what goes into getting every piece listed on the site for sale! Most of these Items won't be listed for a few days. If you are interested in anything, hit us up! Thanks for watching!

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In this video, the team presents a major vintage guitar and amp haul consisting of 67 pieces, sourced from the recent Dallas Guitar Show and a private collector. The collection includes standout instruments like a 1953 Fender Blackguard Telecaster, a 1960s Trini Lopez, a 1966 Fender Stratocaster, and several Vintage Gibsons, such as a 1956 and a 1959 Les Paul Special, a 1966 SG Standard in rare Pelham Blue. Special attention is given to the Pelham Blue SG, which undergoes a detailed authentication process—checking electronics, truss rod function, pot codes (confirming a 1965 date), and pickups—before being listed as a premium "Vault" item on Reverb and Shopify.

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