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Wanted: Gibson, Fender and Martin for a Special Auction
Wanted: Gibson, Fender and Martin for a Special Auction

Wanted: Gibson, Fender and Martin for a Special Auction

April 14, 2026

For the next Auction, we are currently putting together a number of exclusive collections. For this auction, we are specifically looking for guitars from Gibson, Fender and Martin. Submissions are now open.

Why sell through The Fellowship Auctions?

At The Fellowship Auctions , your instrument is presented with the same care and expertise that made The Fellowship of Acoustics one of Europe’s leading guitar destinations. By consigning with us, you benefit from:

• Decades of experience in vintage and boutique guitars

• Global reach among collectors, players, and investors

• Just 15% commission on the sale price of your guitar

• Transparent process from valuation to sale, handled by trusted experts

 

What we’re looking for

We are looking for these high-demanded brands for the upcoming auction in June:

  • Gibson acoustic & electric guitars
  • Fender electric guitars
  • Martin acoustic guitars

Have anything vintage or rare from these brands? We're definitely interested to take a look at those too!

 

How do I sell through TFA?

Submit your instrument

1. Contact our team and include details such as make, model, year, condition, serial number, photos and any provenance or certificates.

Evaluation & acceptance

2. Our experts review each submission and confirm whether it fits within the upcoming auction. Once accepted, you’ll receive a consignment agreement outlining the terms.

Preparation & photography

3.Each guitar is inspected, photographed, and described by our specialists to ensure the highest presentation quality.

Listing & promotion

4. Your lot will appear in the online auction catalogue, supported by targeted marketing campaigns to reach potential buyers worldwide.

Auction & payment

5. Once the auction closes, we handle all payment processing and logistics. You’ll receive your payout—minus agreed commission—after the buyer’s payment is confirmed and the instrument has been delivered.

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