gibsons
im looking to buy a gibson les paul. the one that caught my eye is one from 1984 that is black and is in very good condition. does anyone have an idea of what a good price for it would be? your help is much appreciated. Thanks!
# 1
I have no idea, but maybe with your post back at the top of the board, someone who does know will see it.
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# 2
Submit a request at Guitars Canada:
http://www.guitarscanada.com/guitarworth.htm
They haven't figured out whether my old Washburn A-20 is worth anything, but an '84 Les Paul should be no challenge at all.
http://www.guitarscanada.com/guitarworth.htm
They haven't figured out whether my old Washburn A-20 is worth anything, but an '84 Les Paul should be no challenge at all.
# 3
I have a Gibson The Paul and I like it.
It only cost me four hundred bucks used, but it is a 78. All walnut gold hardware, seymour duncan design pickups (obviously aftermarket). I good wide leather strap and Jim Dunlop strap locks.
I think Gibsons are extremely over priced. You can buy a beautiful Jackson or Ibanez, for way cheaper. I think they out perform the pauls. (I know I am going to get flack here).
A good Jackson has a tremolo, super hot pick ups stock, they don't break your shoulder. I would even probably buy a mexican strat, before I bought another Gibson.
The only guitar I would pay that much cash for is a Paul Reed Smith.
Sixx
It only cost me four hundred bucks used, but it is a 78. All walnut gold hardware, seymour duncan design pickups (obviously aftermarket). I good wide leather strap and Jim Dunlop strap locks.
I think Gibsons are extremely over priced. You can buy a beautiful Jackson or Ibanez, for way cheaper. I think they out perform the pauls. (I know I am going to get flack here).
A good Jackson has a tremolo, super hot pick ups stock, they don't break your shoulder. I would even probably buy a mexican strat, before I bought another Gibson.
The only guitar I would pay that much cash for is a Paul Reed Smith.
Sixx
# 4