The global guitar community is facing a growing crisis as guitar thefts, especially those involving high-end and vintage models, continue to surge. Organised crime gangs are increasingly targeting luxury guitars, with some stolen “to order” to meet the demands of illicit collectors and markets. The thefts have reached a point where guitar stores, collectors, and musicians are being forced to
implement extraordinary security measures to protect their prized instruments.
**Organised Crime and High-End Guitars**
Once seen as niche incidents, guitar thefts have escalated into sophisticated, organised crimes. Vintage guitars and high-end models from legendary manufacturers like Gibson, Fender, and Martin are particularly targeted. Guitars such as the Gibson Les Paul, Fender Stratocaster, and Martin D-45 are among the most stolen due to their high resale value and historical significance. Organised gangs meticulously plan heists, often striking guitar shops, collectors’ homes, and even live music venues where high-end guitars are left unattended. In some cases, these gangs steal specific models to fulfill prearranged deals with underground buyers.