Forget stocks:
"This is the market
you should be in"
And here's how to do it. . .
The numbers speak for themselves...
If you are after a safe and secure investment then consider rare guitars with an association to famous musicians.
The Gibson Les Paul 'Burst' is one of the most sought after vintage solid-body guitars in the world.
The favoured instrument of Jimmy Page & Eric Clapton they have proven to be blue-chip investments.
It's estimated that a Mint condition Les Paul 'Burst' worth $12,000 in 1986 was worth $150,000 in 2002.
The same guitar today would cost you $300,000.
Others have shown the same growth since 1986.
The 1941 Martin D-45 shows an increase of 967%.
The 1954 Fender Stratocaster up 500%.
Over the same period the Dow Jones only managed an increase of 439%.
World record prices are being set for famous guitars.
'The Edge' lead guitarist for U2 recently sold a guitar at auction for $240,000.
Eric Clapton guitars regularly pop up at record prices.
Christies Auction House estimated Clapton's famous 'Blackie' Fender Stratocaster at $100,000 - $150,000.
It sold for an incredible $959,500.
Clapton's 'Gibson 1964' estimated at $60,000 sold for $847,500 in the same sale. A world record for a Gibson guitar.
And the prices get even higher when they are signed by musicians.
In 2005 $2.8m was paid for a Stratocaster featuring several autographs by various rock musicians.
But it's not just the great rock stars that fetch the big prices.
Just recently a Gibson guitar that featured in pop diva Shakira's 'Las De La Intuicion' video fetched $3,301 at auction.
This is a huge growth market...and what's more it's probably the most fun you will ever have with an investment.
Just imagine owning, and holding, a unique musical instrument touched by a musical hero.
We have a very small selection of such items available today.
You don't often see them, and you'll be amazed how low the prices are.
It's why you should get involved in this market, today. The potential upside is huge.
Our items are signed by some of the biggest names in popular music, from classic rock, to folk, punk and heavy metal.
You can view them on the following link:
Guitars & Musical Instruments
With stock markets in turmoil you won't find a more intriguing investment anywhere in the world.
It's also the 70th anniversary of the first electrically amplified guitar on a commercial recording.
In March 1938 George Barnes strolled into a Chicago studio to record some songs with the largely forgotten bluesman Big Bill Broonzy.
The stature of the guitar has grown ever since.
Today guitars such as the Fender Stratocaster have become cultural icons. The men who play them, George Harrison, Jim Hendrix, became heroes of a generation.
And the market for classic guitars is undoubtedly growing. The record prices at auction are testament to that.
It's why you should become involved in this exciting growth area.
Yet it's not only exciting... it's also original and rewarding. The pleasure gained from owning these items is immense.
Call on +44 (0) 1481 708 277
investment@stanleygibbons.co.uk
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And with prices starting at just £775 ($1,500) the entry level is low... however we don't expect it to remain low for long.
Have a look at the link and call me.
Guitars & Musical Instruments
Then you can put the air-guitar away in the closet... and play with the real thing.
Regards
Adrian Roose