New vintage guitar parts website launches with free evaluations for visitors

The Parts Drawer has launched a new website dedicated to the free dissemination of information related to vintage guitar parts and their authenticity. The new website allows vintage guitar enthusiasts to submit specific questions about vintage guitars and parts. A detailed answer to their question may also be posted to the new website.



The Parts Drawer has been in the business of vintage guitar parts for the past 20 years with a stellar reputation. They are one of the most comprehensive and reputable dealers of vintage guitar parts in the US and they are now increasing their services to better serve the vintage guitar community.

The new website is offering free information and evaluations of vintage guitar parts. Jim Pasch, owner of The Parts Drawer, and vintage guitar enthusiast is spending several hours each week answering the questions that are pouring in from around the world. According to Pasch, “This new feature is what everyone has been asking for the last few years but due to the time involved and the site, itself this was not possible. But now we are happy to announce that the new site is now open to all questions. Many of the good questions will be posted in our latest news bulletin board for all to read. This will be a great educational bulletin board for everyone to see.

For more information, please visit www.vintageguitarparts.org

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2 thoughts on “New vintage guitar parts website launches with free evaluations for visitors”

  1. Giutar Part for K2a Kalamazoo
    Orville Mestes

    Looking for Gibson Kalamazoo K2a flat Vibrato handle. Guitar has one white covered pickup and one volume and one tone control. Cant determine where the serial No.is. So cant what year it is. When did they stop making the model I have.

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