

Please do not try to register any non-new Kay Vintage Reissue or classic vintage Kay guitars. 15' wide, single cutaway, flat top semi-hollow maple body, blond top and sunburst back and sides, 1 or 2 blade pickups, block fingerboard inlays starting at the 3rd fret, rosewood fingerboard, trapeze tailpiece, rosewood bridge fixed to top.
VINTAGE KAY GUITAR IDENTIFICATION REGISTRATION
The Kay Vintage Reissue line of guitars faithfully reproduces that sought after look and sound of the vintage Kay guitars of the 50's & 60's and are now available to anyone looking to have something really cool (KOOL) and social in their collection.Īll "New" Kay Reissue and Kay Barney Kessel models come with a numbered, dated and signed Certificate of Authenticity (See Sample Image).Īll "New" Kay Reissue and Kay Barney Kessel models come with a Lifetime Warranty upon mail in or online registration (scroll to end of this page).Īny non-new, used, refurbished or seconds are not eligible for warranty status and will not have the Certificate of Authenticity issued with them. For the past decade vintage Kay instruments have been fetching high prices and have had increasing interest from collectors and players because of the cool, campy look and that unique Blues/Jazz sound. Current detailed resale worth can be: Exc.
VINTAGE KAY GUITAR IDENTIFICATION PROFESSIONAL
This unique blues sound was not available from any other guitar of that time. Vintage Kay Guitars Identification Professional Who Develops Nevertheless, heres some additional details on your acoustic guitar: The Balance H-1213 originally offered for 49.95 USD. The Kay Gold Line professional series became synonymous with that rich gutsy Blues/Jazz sound that eventually became rock. From 1952 through 1964, The Kay Guitar Company excelled at producing quality professional electric guitars with unique designs and features. Most players may not know that, in 1928, Kay was the first company to start production of electric guitars in the USA. The Kay Guitar Company has always been the major producer of guitars since 1890.
