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  1. Granada Les Paul
    John Glover

    I bought s Granada Les Paul in 1974. It’s in like new condition in the original hard case with aluminum trim and the bill of sale. I bought it when at the Ontario Conservatory of Music. We all went to the factor show room. I couldnt afford the $600 for the Les Paul Custom. So I bought the $300 Granada Les Paul Costom (black w white trim). Still love the guitar. Great sound and super light action. Absolutely hang onto it if you have one.

  2. Granada MR-150 Made in Japan (mandolin)
    Jordyn Henning

    I cannot find information on this anywhere. I want to know how much it is worth and any information about it. I do not know anything about any musical instruments let alone a mandolin and I am interested in knowing what I have.

  3. I have a 12-string Granada guitar that was given to my wife
    David

    We believe it has some value to it since it is hand-painted and has some emerald highlights on it, according to her mother who gave it to her. Any ideas on its value. It is model W-50.

  4. Granada Acoustic Guitar Model # 200003
    Tammy

    A friend has a guitar that was his mother-in-laws. They need to know the value. He believes the guitar has got some age on it. The pick shield has a dove on it. Any help would be appreciated. It also has a nice hardbody case.

    1. Re: Granada Solid body Electric
      Miranda

      : I have a Granada Solid body electric guitar that I believe is a Gibson Les Paul Original Gold Top knockoff in witch the s/n was dated to 1967 in very good shape (a few minor dings and missing pick-guard). Still has perfect neck and awsome action so it’s easy on the fingers still. Does anyone know what it might be worth???If so you can email me at [email protected]

    2. Re: This popular thread has been given its own page :... Miranda
      Miranda

      I have a Granada Solid body electric guitar in witch the s/n was dated to 1967 in very good shape (a few minor dings and missing pick-guard). Still has perfect neck and awsome action so it’s easy on the fingers still. Does anyone know what it might be worth???If so you can email me at [email protected]

  5. Granada Guitar
    J Johnston

    I also have a Granada solid body electric guitar.
    Was bought from the Ontario Conservatory of Music way back in 1969.

    I recently had it repaired after years of abuse by me and my kids. New pegs and bridge.

    The Guitar mechanic told me it was made in Japan.
    He also told me that the Japanese were trying to break into the guitar market in the 60 and 70’s and produced some top quality guitars. He said it was worth about $400 even with its sad cosmetic condition. (dents and paint chips and the bridge cover missing)

    Mine is proof of the quality, 39 years of abuse and it still plays wonderfully. The neck is still straight and the action is still good. It looks beat up but it’s still my favorite. Need to clean the pots again though.

    1. Re: Granada Hollow Body
      Joe

      : Hi, I too have a Granada solid body Les Paul copy guitar. I’m planning to put together some information about Granada guitars. Your input into this project would help. Send a picture of your guitar with any information you can provide such as colour, style, # of strings, serial number, where it was made, anything else.

      Thanks,

      Joe

    1. Re: accoustic granada guitar made in findland value???
      Joe

      : Hi, I too have a Granada solid body Les Paul copy guitar. I’m planning to put together some information about Granada guitars. Your input into this project would help. Send a picture of your guitar with any information you can provide such as colour, style, # of strings, serial number, where it was made, anything else.

      You can contact me at [email protected]

      Thanks,

      Joe

  6. Value of my Granada Bass?
    Graham McElgunn

    I’ve got a Granada Bass guitar that I’ve owned for 8 years. It was my first bass and plays really, really well. It a 4 string with 20 frets, a thumbrest, and GRANADA in gold letters on the head. It also has abnormally close string-spacing. My question is… who makes this guitar and what is its value? I cant seem to find any duplicates on the internet.

    1. Granada Bass Guitar
      JEROME SUTTON

      Hi Graham, do you still have your granada bass?
      I have just aquired a Granada (fender jazz style bass) with 20fret bound rosewood board and abalone block inlays, maple neck (needs straightening way beyond what a trussrod can fix) and has 3 tone sunburst maple body with chrome covered mini humbuckers. It looks to be original but not 100% certain on the bridge and the covers are missing for over the bridge and pickup areas. Has the gold Granada emblem on the headstock. Looks to be 1970’s era and made in Japan. The frets are in excellent condition so may be replacements or it hasn’t had all that much use due to the dodgy neck, which I think is more likely due to perfect finish on the back as well, I think I will fix and keep it as a player alongside my ’78 Ibanez Silver Series P bass.

    2. Re: Value of my Granada Bass?
      Joe

      :Hi, I too have a Granada solid body Les Paul copy guitar. I’m planning to put together some information about Granada guitars. Your input into this project would help. Send a picture of your guitar with any information you can provide such as colour, style, # of strings, serial number, where it was made, anything else.

      you can reach me at [email protected]

      Thanks,

      Joe

    1. Re: Granada hollow Body serial # 202T
      Joe

      : Hi, I too have a Granada solid body Les Paul copy guitar. I’m planning to put together some information about Granada guitars. Your input into this project would help. Send a picture of your guitar with any information you can provide such as colour, style, # of strings, serial number, where it was made, anything else.

      you can reach me at [email protected]

      Thanks,

      Joe

  7. Ive been playing my guitar for about 5 years now (im 16) and I love it more than anything. IM having a really hard time trying to find out more info about the guitar itself. I know its about 20 years old and its in mint condition and plays better than my friends Yamaha Elec. If anybody could tell me a bit more about my guitar I would love you all forever. Thanks Heaps
    BJ

    1. Re: my granada
      Joe

      : Hi, I too have a Granada solid body Les Paul copy guitar. I’m planning to put together some information about Granada guitars. Your input into this project would help. Send a picture of your guitar with any information you can provide such as colour, style, # of strings, serial number, where it was made, anything else.

      you can reach me at [email protected]

      Thanks,

      Joe

      1. Re: my granada
        Terry

        Hey Joe,

        I have a Granada solid body electric guitar. I just got it this Sat and it’s in the shop getting peeked and tweeked. I’ll send you a pic of it. I have ZERO info on these and have been searching the net. If you get any info, please pass on!
        Tks,

        Terry

    2. Re: my granada
      ryan mcilroy

      i know some info about my granada guitar. my dad bought it about 20 yrs ago when he was 19 for i think he had said almost $400 so they werent a cheap guitar at all. it has gibson p90ish style pickups and they provide what i find to be a great tone for lead guitar and rythym. mine has some electrical probs i need to fix but i still love it as much as my jackson, strat, and my sg. the pearl inlay in the neck is really nice. thinner neck is really nice to play and its easy to reach every fret on guitar. i love it

    3. Re: my granada
      ryan mcilroy

      : Ive been playing my guitar for about 5 years now (im 16) and I love it more than anything. IM having a really hard time trying to find out more info about the guitar itself. I know its about 20 years old and its in mint condition and plays better than my friends Yamaha Elec. If anybody could tell me a bit more about my guitar I would love you all forever. Thanks Heaps
      : BJ

      1. Re: my granada
        zontar

        They were a student guitar for a loose affilaition of music schools in Canada–I was one of their students–so I have a Les Paul copy & an EB-3 copy (bass). The Les Paul isn’t that good, I love the bass. They were made by Aria.

    1. Re: Ibanez price
      Wolfgang Kräber

      : I’ve got an Ibanez guitar in it’s S-Series series, that model doesn’t come out anymore, and I need to find out it’s value. S540FMTTS

      1. Re: Ibanez price
        ja

        : : I’ve got an Ibanez guitar in it’s S-Series series, that model doesn’t come out anymore, and I need to find out it’s value. S540FMTTS

        1. Ibanez price and year
          Sox

          I’ve got an Ibanez guitar in it’s S-Series Custom Made (S540FMTTS),(number F9854023 made in Japan), that model doesn’t come out anymore, and I need to find out it’s value and it’s year. Thank you

    1. Re: Granada 12 string (art.no.T-203) made in Japan
      Joe

      : Hi, I too have a Granada solid body Les Paul copy guitar. I’m planning to put together some information about Granada guitars. Your input into this project would help. Send a picture of your guitar with any information you can provide such as colour, style, # of strings, serial number, where it was made, anything else.

      you can reach me at [email protected]

      Thanks,

      Joe

    2. Re: Granada 12 string (art.no.T-203) made in Japan
      Patty

      : I have a Granada 12 string guitar and I want to know what they are worth

      also have one, curious to know if you found out how much it’s worth or if you found any information about the guitar? i have the Granada t-100 purchased in 1973. thanks!

  8. I have a granada guitar and need to know its value
    Corey J. Polyoka

    I have a granada guitar in excellent condition, and i was wondering how much it would go for in todays market, the age of the guitar is baout 25 years, and it plays great.

        1. Re: I to have a GRANADA Les Paul
          zontar

          I have one as well–they were the "house" brand for a music school I went to as a kid. They would need more than a small investment to sound as good as a real Les Paul. For one thing they are a bolt on neck–the glued in neck is part of what gives a Les Paul its distinctive tone. The fret spacing high on the neck is off and so it’s hard to intonate. On at least some models the top is a veneer of wod & plastic–with a gap between the main body & the top of the arch–that last thing will make for a different tone.

          They’re not awful, and if you have one and can’t afford a real Les Paul–well keep it and see how you can tweak it–I’d start with the pickups. While they are a decent student model, to compare them to a real Les Paul is stretching things (unless it’s one of the Les Paul student type models–then maybe.)

        2. Re: I to have a GRANADA Les Paul
          HARLON KNOTT

          From what I have found out,the Granada Les Paul was manufactured in the 70s-80s by the same Co. that made the Aria Pro II. Aside from the pickups,tuning heads and pots it’s a very quality built axe and is a keeper. With a small investment,it will sound every bit as good as a real Gibson Les Paul!

    1. Re: I have a granada guitar and need to know its value
      Raphael

      I too bought this from an ad i found in the newspaper. A guy who had a room full of guitar sold me this. I had no idea about guitars that time so I bought it. I realized later that it was in pretty bad shape. I fixed the grounding wire and replaced the bridge and some missing screws on the pickup and this baby roared. As for value, I’m not too sure. But it sure as hell beat my friend’s washburn which he got for $500. I got my Granada for $120 + 70 for repairing so I can’t complain. Amazing guitar for an amazing price.

      1. Re: I have a granada guitar and need to know its value
        Blaine

        What style is it, Les Paul, Strat? I’m curious to know all the styles Granada covered. So far it seems like they copied the Gibson models.

        1. Re: I have a granada guitar and need to know its value
          Raphael

          Sorry, I haven’t browsed this forum in a while. But yes it is a Gibson Les Paul copy. I’ve improved a lot on guitar now, but so far there aren’t many other guitars that impress me as much as this one. I tried the epiphone copies. Absolute garbage. This is the best thing you’ll find next to a real Les Paul.

    2. Re: I have a granada guitar and need to know its value
      kyle

      : I have a granada guitar its brown with a semi acoustic hole like you’d find on a violin some guy at my dads work gave it to me for free itz model#0727584

      1. Re: I have a granada guitar and need to know its value
        will

        : : I have a granada guitar its brown with a semi acoustic hole like you’d find on a violin its an electric acoustic some red and black around the edge with the ivory trim itz model 2298705

        1. josh downer of guelph ontario
          josh downer

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      1. Re: I have a granada Les Paul
        Graham

        I purchased a Granada Les Paul Beige top some years ago and it was a beautiful guitar to start off with. Heavy body, Straight-as-a-preacher neck, and good metal for hardware. The pickups were garbage, the knobs were kinda cracked, and the backside corners have some playing dents. This is a very SOLID guitar. I’ve picked up a fair amount of guitars, and this has been THE heaviest. The lady I bought it from said her daughter got it from her uncle and didn’t want to sell it, but needed the money. For $375 CDN I got this guitar and a small 15-watt marshall amp. To tell you the truth, I wasn’t too pleased with the guitar from the uptake, I was more stoked about the amp with it’s crunch and gain. So I put 2 sets of ’59 Gold pickups, and changed the knobs from the old crackedness to some stubby translucent black knobs. I had my playing buddy over and we turned on the fender reverb tank, super distortion and it started making the best and weirdest noises that i’ve ever heard. I love my Granada and wouldn’t sell it until I had a charity who’d get tens of thousands for it.

      2. Re: I have a granada Les Paul
        Rob

        I too have a red wine Granada Les Paul Custom, I purchased used over 15 years ago. Mine has some fret wear, but i was recently able to clean out the dusty knobs with some contact cleaner. I’ve also throughout the years replaced some of the hardware, namely the tuning machines and pickup switch. I’ve been attached to it since it was my first guitar – but i do wonder all the time what the value of this thing is.

        : I recently purchaced a Granada Les Paul, the same one I played about twenty years ago. I believe it was made late seventies, early eighties. Still no wear on the frets, natural finish, flame maple top. The action is terrific. The sound is not quite as nice as a real Les Paul, I’m sure, but this guitar is better than any current copies I’ve seen for sale. It has a bolt on neck, other than that, it seems no expense was spared in its production. It has full binding on neck and body. The neck plate says made in Japan. As for value, who knows? I personally feel it’s worth more than the replicas hanging in the stores today. After more than twenty years, the neck is still absolutely straight. Please email me if you find any more history on these great instruments. Thanks.

      3. Re: I have a granada Les Paul
        John Glover

        I purchased A Granada (Les Paul Custom copy) in 1974 and have had it ever since. I still have the original factory inspection tag. I’d never get rid of it. The only thing I want to do is put new (better) pickups in it. Friends would always have originals and scoff at the copy but it plays every bit as nice. Something I found on the net indicated that these were manufactured in the same plant in Japan (Aria Pro 2.AT)that made Les Pauls.

        : I recently purchaced a Granada Les Paul, the same one I played about twenty years ago. I believe it was made late seventies, early eighties. Still no wear on the frets, natural finish, flame maple top. The action is terrific. The sound is not quite as nice as a real Les Paul, I’m sure, but this guitar is better than any current copies I’ve seen for sale. It has a bolt on neck, other than that, it seems no expense was spared in its production. It has full binding on neck and body. The neck plate says made in Japan. As for value, who knows? I personally feel it’s worth more than the replicas hanging in the stores today. After more than twenty years, the neck is still absolutely straight. Please email me if you find any more history on these great instruments. Thanks.

      4. Re: This popular thread has been given its own page :... Blaine
        Blaine

        I recently purchaced a Granada Les Paul, the same one I played about twenty years ago. I believe it was made late seventies, early eighties. Still no wear on the frets, natural finish, flame maple top. The action is terrific. The sound is not quite as nice as a real Les Paul, I’m sure, but this guitar is better than any current copies I’ve seen for sale. It has a bolt on neck, other than that, it seems no expense was spared in its production. It has full binding on neck and body. The neck plate says made in Japan. As for value, who knows? I personally feel it’s worth more than the replicas hanging in the stores today. After more than twenty years, the neck is still absolutely straight. Please email me if you find any more history on these great instruments. Thanks.

    3. I also have a Granada Guitar and wondering if I can get info.
      Adam Scarisbrick

      I have a Granada Guitar, so the label inside says. The model number is 60-80870. It is at least 25 years old and could use some restoring but still plays beautifully. I have searched the net all over and found nothing as to its origional maker, style, or price. The only thing the label says is,
      Granada Guitars
      Craftsman Made Model No. 60-80870
      Any input would be greatly appreciated.

    4. Re: I have a granada guitar and need to know its value
      Nick

      I just got a Granada hollow body today off my grandma, she bought it in 78 and its been in her closet ever since she got it. Its dark red and its a freakin nice guitar. If anyone knows anything about Granada or my guitar e-mail me at: [email protected]

    5. Re: I have a granada guitar and need to know its value
      Somebody

      : I have a granada guitar in excellent condition, and i was wondering how much it would go for in todays market, the age of the guitar is baout 25 years, and it plays great.

      Give it back to me. I need the money
      Corey

    6. Re: I have a granada guitar and need to know its value
      Ron

      Sorry, let’s try this again. I have one I bought in 1974. It’s a very good copy of the Gibson Hummingbird, except that it has metal tuners and an adjustable saddle. It has always played great. I recently took it in to have it looked over and the techs advise me that it needs nothing. I love the guitar but if you have played any of the new imports, there are several Ibanez and Epiphones that play beautifully for under $400. Nobody has wanted to put a price on mine and they all advise me to keep it. What do you have? Ron

    7. Re: I have a granada guitar and need to know its value
      Brad

      I also have a Granada guitar. I have no idea of its value. It has a small body, I believe that it is a copy of a Martin D-18. If anyone has any info on this guitar pleases email me
      [email protected] thanx alot.

      1. Re: I have a granada guitar and need to know its value
        Jim Lauder

        I bought one used at a pawn shop about 15 years ago for $125. I too am curious to know what Gibson it is a copy of. I now play a Les Paul and an Epiphone S310. I replaced the tuning nuts and then changed the electrics to Strat. Almost wish I hadn’t done that, but oh well. Still play it from time to time. The action is beautifull but the sound is and was less that satisfactory!

        1. Re: I have a granada guitar and need to know its value
          coz

          my parents bought me a granada es335 copy from the ontario conservatory of music in sheriden mall in downsview (jane and wilson)when i was taking lessons.i think the price with an amp was 800 bucks,this was in 1977 or so.i wish i knew its where abouts now.it was a nice sunburst color.

          1. Re: This popular thread has been given its own page :... ryan mcilroy
            ryan mcilroy

            the granada hollow body is a copy of the gibson es series. they were used by many famous blues guitarists as well as edge from U2. the reason it doesnt sound good with the strat pickups is because its a hollow body. because of the hollow body youll get a little more feedback in the pickups because the strat electronics are made for a solid body. if u still have the old electronics itd be worth havin them put back in thats my opinion cuz i personally love the sound of my original. i did buy some washburn pickups off ebay and im curious as to what they would sound like in it though. well see i guess ahha

        2. Re: I have a granada guitar and need to know its value
          evan euteneier

          hey
          i jus bought one used its the cherry red hollow body you guyz are tlkin about rite? i look it up on the internet and it says its a copy of the gibson ES335 Reissue it says its worth quite a bit

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