I have a 1950's ISANA Acoustic guitar in VERY good condition, what is it worth?
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It's difficult to say. It was made in Germany but it's not clear if it was an independent company or part of Framus. Your best bet is to contact a vintage instruments dealer like Mandolin Brothers or Elderly Instruments. They will probably give you an estimate of its value over the phone. http://www.mandoweb.com/ http://www.elderly.com/
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It's difficult to say. It was made in Germany but it's not clear if it was an independent company or part of Framus. Your best bet is to contact a vintage instruments dealer like Mandolin Brothers or Elderly Instruments. They will probably give you an estimate of its value over the phone. http://www.mandoweb.com/ http://www.elderly.com/
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