I got these all myself in the early nineties it's time to let somebody else in joy them what do you think this guitar might be worth and how important is it to get a coa and can i get them on here.

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I haven't figured out the picture thing very well yet I have picture proof with BB king

what type of guitar I need to know guitar value .American strat or not

It's a nice item, but not highly valuable. The signatures you got on there, are ALL people that signed a lot. Obviously, Winter and BB King aren't alive anymore, and King is a legend.

depending on the type of the guitar its worth between 1k and 3k on a good day at auction

Robert cray worth nothing but just adds to placement and looks nice and goes with the theme

 if it was a squire signed by just johnny 600 plus 

if it was a squire signed by bb 1k plus 

u need to put the guitar value and I can give a rough estimate as ive been dealing in guitars for over 30 years

the Tabaco burst guitar is actually a nicer looking guitar even if a squire

and rember there on the actual  body of guitar not pickguard that's a big plus and are placed nice

Sorry I'm getting lost on here. The guitar is a 1991 American standard stratocaster

The guitar is a 1991 American standard stratocaster

Value probably 3k plus

Thank you very much.

I guess this is what I have to do to sell on here. Can anybody help me out with opinions, coa's or any other advise. I'm all ears. Thank you very much.

3. Autographs must first be posted for authenticity opinions in the Forum before offering them for sale, unless approved by Steve Cyrkin, or fully certified by a generally respected third-party expert or authenticator ("quick opinions are not full authentication"). If it's certified, post the actual COA or LOA.

How do I get ahold of Steve Cyrkin? Sorry, very new and sort of confusing.

Hi John,

Thanks for PMing me. I'll answer you here. 

This is a NICE piece! As Marc said, the guitar is important, and that it's body-signed, and yours is hard to beat. 

Take better photos. If you're taking them on a new iPhone or higher end Android, that's all you need. Take them in decent room light without a flash, and make sure they're not blurry at all. Take closeups of each autograph, too.

If your phone asks you if you want to reduce photos size before you send them or upload, don't. That can remove sharpness and reduce size. And post front and back shots of the entire guitar, too.

Don't hesitate to ask for my help.

Steve

That looks like a nitro finish (?) - what problems are encountered with poly vs. nitro re signatures? Great eye appeal here! 

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