Sp8ctre
Ambassador of Steel
...the provenance could be proven...and someone would loan me $32K
Gibson Les Paul Custom 1961 | Individual Seller
Gibson Les Paul Custom 1961 | Individual Seller
One can only dream of something like that. Well In my world anyway....the provenance could be proven...and someone would loan me $32K
Gibson Les Paul Custom 1961 | Individual Seller
Cool guitar. Seller asking a ridiculously inflated price for it, especially considering the mods.
Agree on the price...he's going for the star power history and that is why it would need to be proven!
What would need to be proven to me is why that would make it work $10k more than the going rate for an all-original. It's not going to make it play or sound better even if it could be authenticated and his only "proof" is something along the lines of "don't believe me? Go ask so-and-so."
No...I mean more like documented history of the guitar in photos and such. And we all know that that kind of proven history greatly increases the value of a guitar...just look at Greenie...or Blackie...or Brownie...
But he's not claiming it was used on any well-known recordings or toured with any of the people he namechecks. Just because someone may (or may not have) played it at one point doesn't raise it to the status of any of the guitars your named for a collector, which have well-known and easily verified histories. No way what he claims makes that guitar worth $10k more than a clean unmodded one from the same year, which is just as likely to have been played by any of those guys in my estimation.
I get that...that is why my first post stated "if the provenance could be proven' otherwise it's just hearsay and good conversation. It's way overpriced with no solid proof...
In 1958 Gibson made a bunch of gold plated PAF pickups 1959 Gibson mostly used nickel plated hardware 1965-1967 you can find Gibson's with gold hardware with the 1958 PAF'S
Market value on a 1958 Gold PAF is $6,000.00 each so 18K and the guitar is historical first year of issue.
32k is chump change to some people.
But he's not claiming it was used on any well-known recordings or toured with any of the people he namechecks. Just because someone may (or may not have) played it at one point doesn't raise it to the status of any of the guitars your named for a collector, which have well-known and easily verified histories. No way what he claims makes that guitar worth $10k more than a clean unmodded one from the same year, which is just as likely to have been played by any of those guys in my estimation.