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I was just given an original Ray Whitley Recording King guitar that was my father in laws. I have never played before but apparently this thing is worth some money. I have no intentions of selling it but I would like to get it appraised. I am looking for suggestions on where to take it. I live in the metro Detroit area. Thank you in advance for your help.

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I think there were two versions of these... Mohagany and Brazilian, and I think these were based off of the j35 or the Aj Guitars.... either way a Pricey Guitar..

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I think there were two versions of these... Mohagany and Brazilian, ...

 

I doubt any Ray Whitleys have a Brazilian back and rims, as it's been shown that Gibson switched to Indian rosewood for backs and rims a few years before this model was introduced. Almost all vintage AJs and all (AFAIK) J-200s are Indian.

 

-- Bob R

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I doubt any Ray Whitleys have a Brazilian back and rims, as it's been shown that Gibson switched to Indian rosewood for backs and rims a few years before this model was introduced. Almost all vintage AJs and all (AFAIK) J-200s are Indian.

 

-- Bob R

 

I think you might be right ,

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Some Pics

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I resized these pics but can only get these two to upload. I have a few more but it says I have used up my allocation, lol.

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Some Pics

I resized these pics but can only get these two to upload. I have a few more but it says I have used up my allocation, lol.

 

Go to the first topic in the "forum feedback" section to learn how to post photos here by uploading from Photobucket.

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I like it.... it looks like the J55 Style Bridge.. You can paste Photo bucket right to the page. you dont have to use the Coose file setting... I would like to see more of this if Possible...

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Your guitar is the Ray Whitley Jumbo Model 1027 with rosewood back & sides. The Model 1028 had mahogany B&S, but did not have the "bat wing" style bridge. Gibson made these exclusively for Montgomery Wards from 1939-early 1940. They are rare and I've seen them fetch $12-14K on eBay, so they are very valuable. I would also recommend Elderly for an appraisal. They were only 153 total Model 1027's made, which might seem high given how rare they are. Good luck.

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