taabru45
Enlightened Member
This guy got it at a church sale, and it will be for sale...I think he's looking at 5 grand. I'm no expert but think it might be worth a lot more than that. Will post a link to a couple of pics soon. Steffan
I'm not at home yet, but managed to put some pics on facebook for now.MandoSquirrel said:1959 or 60, mint, could be 100 times that. Wouldn't count on it, though.
taabru45 said:This guy got it at a church sale, and it will be for sale...I think he's looking at 5 grand. I'm no expert but think it might be worth a lot more than that.
hansmoust said:taabru45 said:This guy got it at a church sale, and it will be for sale...I think he's looking at 5 grand. I'm no expert but think it might be worth a lot more than that.
Hello Steffan,
Tell the guy that it's a mid-seventies Les Paul Custom. If original (which it is not) it would be a $ 3500.00 guitar, but with all the changed parts and the removed serial number, he's going to have trouble selling it for more than $ 2000.00.
Since he got it at a church sale, he might still make money on it though!
Sincerely,
Hans Moust
http://www.guitarsgalore.nl
LP's tend to be VERY heavy. I guess it's the maple top.taabru45 said:Thanks Hans....Its a heavy sucker too...can't imaging playing it for a couple of hours standing up...my back would hurt for a week....Steffan