ThePartsDrawer.com

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PartsDrawer has the largest selection of vintage electric & acoustic guitar parts

There's nothing more discouraging to the serious guitar collector than a vintage guitar that can't be played -- or sold for full value -- because of missing or degraded parts.

That's where ThePartsDrawer.com can be a life saver.

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ThePartsDrawer.com is arguably the world's No. 1 online source for vintage guitar parts. One visit to the site transports the vintage electric or acoustic guitar connoisseur to a magical world of pots, harnesses, tuning pegs and pick guards.

It's a special place where broken guitars come to life because no vintage part is too small to be stocked.

Vintage guitar collector benefits from guitar hero's years of experience

Jim Pasch, the owner of ThePartsDrawer.com and Hoboken Vintage Guitars, has been in the business for more than 20 years. Pasch is driven by a passion for vintage guitars. Though many vintage guitar fans are obsessed with playing, Pasch's mission is to help others restore their acoustic and electric guitars.

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His reputation for honest dealings in the vintage guitar marketplace is matched by the regard guitar owners have for his knowledge of vintage guitars and the vintage guitar parts business.

"With thousands of sales worldwide, ThePartsDrawer.com has established a credibility with its customers so they feel confidant what they are buying is authentic," Pasch says.

Gibson and Fender parts comprise vast majority of PartsDrawer's vintage guitar parts stock

As anyone who's ever twanged a wound string knows, Gibson guitars and Fender products dominate the vintage electric guitar collector's market. Vintage Gibson guitar parts and vintage Fender guitar parts make up 80 percent of ThePartsDrawer's inventory.

But that represents just a fraction of the company's inventory. Owners of Gretsch, National, Rickenbacker and many other guitar brands will find the parts to make their instruments sing sweetly once again.

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"If we do not have the part you need in stock at the moment, we will gladly try and track it down for you," Pasch says. "We have been part of the vintage community for over 20 years and have made critical connections over the years that enable us to offer the largest selection of vintage guitar parts in the country."

"In addition, customers can sell used guitar parts as well as buy from the company," he says.

ThePartsDrawer casts its net widely in search of the vintage guitar parts demanded by its customers, and its inventory continues to expand.

Vintage guitar parts site offers online advice too

Pasch not only offers a wide assortment of vintage electric and acoustic guitar parts, he's also happy to field questions about the vintage guitar world on his site's Latest News page.

One vintage guitar fan recently wrote, I have a 1960 Gibson ES-335 dot neck. The guitar is a 9.5/10 but after sitting in the case for the last 10 years the tips have shrunk and I just tried to turn it and it crumbled. How much less is my guitar worth and what should I do? Fix them or leave them? HELP!!!

Here's just part of Pasch's fascinating response: This is a very common thing. Do not worry. First I would like to mention to all the guitar collectors out there if you do not open your guitar case on a regular basis, your tuner tips will shrink and/or crumble if your guitar was made from 1956-1962. The reason for this is the gas produced fromm the plastic tips cannot escape and remains in the case which leads to deterioration.

Now that's cool info for the serious vintage guitar collector. And there's lots more about vintage electric and acoustic guitars at ThePartsDrawer.com, where dying guitars are brought back to life.

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