
jfrog
uber-nerd
acidrock said:Does it come with a case?![]()
probably a gig bag.
a case would be $100 more.
acidrock said:Does it come with a case?![]()
Outlaws said:Well, Joe Perry lost his '59 and was heart broken. Its not like he couldn't afford to go buy another one, but he loved that guitar...
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Sounds like there might be more to it than just another guitar if it can mke someone like Joe Perry hurt so much.
foo said:Slash is a great example of a guy who can barely play (flame me now, y'all) but wants to have the high profile 'I;m cool' vibe going on.
. . . and if he has to pay $250k to get it, he will.
Outlaws said:Except for the fact that 99% of all of Slash's studio work is done on a LP copy of a '59 that was not built by Gibson.
What were you saying again?![]()
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Dani Pace said:OK I'm really sick now...in 1982 I sold a 1955 Les Paul, all original except bridge saddles, in the original hardshell case, I even had the original sales slip from January 1956, I thought $2300 was a good deal at the time.
foo said:$2,300 was a good deal at that time for a mid-50s goldtop or Custom.
. . . and it's not worth $180k now - so don't make yourself crazy.
I think in really good shape they're worth $15k - $20k. But I haven't looked at the prices lately.
Anyone?
Yeah. It's really been in the last year or two that the prices of some of these collectible instruments has exploded through the roof. Heck, $10 or 15 grand for an early Paul (in good shape) almost sounds reasonable to me. (Although I am NOT a collector, and have never paid those kinds of prices for an instrument, even though I've owned a few old instruments which were considered collectible pieces.) After all, you SHOULD have to pay a premium for an early example of a nice instrument that is still in excellent condition. But the fact that instruments that were not all that popular to begin with and are not even in very good shape are now commanding outrageously high prices is what tells me that the musical instrument market is now slipping into "bubble" territory.hiwatt357 said:From a current thread in the Les Paul Forum: '56 Goldtop Thread
wx3 said:Hold on! I'll sell you my les paul for a fraction of that cost! $50 000! At this price what do u have to loose?!??!
hiwatt357 said:From a current thread in the Les Paul Forum: '56 Goldtop Thread