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BuyMap brings together eBay listings for guitars and basses so you can compare prices in one place, across electric, acoustic, and bass models from brands like Fender, Ibanez, Yamaha, Schecter, ESP, and Jackson.

With guitars, condition and originality drive the price alongside the model. A used instrument's value depends on playability and wear, and on whether parts are original, while a clean vintage piece can be worth far more than a newer one. Click any card to open a guitar's product page and compare listings by total price including shipping and condition, with filters for listing age and Best Offer to help you spot a good deal faster.

Filter the catalog by type or string configuration to find what you're after, or use the main search on the home page to look up any guitar or bass across all of eBay.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Look at the neck and frets for wear, check that the electronics and hardware work, and ask whether the instrument has any cracks or repairs. Photos of the front, back, and headstock help, and original parts generally add value.

They often are. Sought-after older models from desirable years can sell well above newer equivalents, especially in original, well-kept condition. Comparing current listings is the best way to see what a specific model and year is going for.

Both can be bought used with confidence, but the things to check differ. Electrics rely on working pickups, wiring, and hardware, while acoustics depend more on the soundboard and neck being free of cracks and warping. Check the photos and condition notes for the type you're after.

Start with the exact brand, model, and year, which you can often narrow down from the serial number and where it was made. From there, value comes down to condition, originality, and demand for that specific model. The most reliable gauge is to compare what the same model in similar condition is currently selling for.