How much is a Kingston guitar worth?

Kingston guitars (regardless of the model) are generally worth between $50 and $200 today, and your instrument falls within that range. There are some extremely clean examples of these for sale at around $250, but they’ve also been for sale for a while.

Who made Kingston guitars?

Jack Westheimer applied the Kingston guitar brand to electric and acoustic guitars1958-1967. Most of the electrics were made by Kawai.

Are Washburn electric guitars good?

Like any brand, Washburn offers a mix of high-quality and lower-quality guitars. However, even lower-quality instruments tend to get good reviews–most have scalloped bracing, rosewood fretboards, and good-quality electronics that make them stand out when compared to other budget instruments.

Did Martin ever make electric guitars?

Martin decided to jump into the electric guitar market in 1959 by taking some of their traditional instruments and putting DeArmond pickups on them, complete with tone and volume controls on the lower bouts. Their first type of guitars produced were given the designations the D-18E, the D-28E and the 00-18E.

Are Cortez guitars any good?

There were zillions of these laminated guitars imported from Japan back in the late 60s and 70s. I will say that these tend to be of much better quality and materials than the current Pacific rim built acoustics. Some even sound very nice.

Where are Kingston guitars made?

Kingston guitars were built in Japan and imported into the U.S. by Jack Westheimer, who was an early pioneer of importing and distributing Japanese instruments during the late 1950s and 1960s. At first, Kingston guitar models were limited to acoustics that were similar in style to Harmony’s Stella line.

Should you buy a 1960s mij Kingston guitar for $20?

This ’60s MIJ Kingston leaves a bit to be desired with its intonation issues, high action, and slightly suspicious electronics, but it’s clean for the most part and hard to argue with the price. Twenty bucks at a garage sale lands a reader a guitar/amp/accessories setup, but is it an amazing deal or $20 too much?

What are some common problems with Kingston guitars?

The characteristics of your Kingston are very similar to what other owners have reported: occasional scratchy and erratic performance of the electronics, intonation problems, and action that is hard to control (notably due to the lack of a truss rod).

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