Les Paul Standard
- Infliktor
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Les Paul Standard
I really dont think I am going to sell this one. Its a lightburst but camera made it look a little like heritage cherry
It's in Mint condition. The top on it really compares to a Premium Plus. 8.7 pounds, less than my Jag
What I am curious about is what you think I could get for this one if I decided to sell.
It's in Mint condition. The top on it really compares to a Premium Plus. 8.7 pounds, less than my Jag
What I am curious about is what you think I could get for this one if I decided to sell.
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- geoffreysnow
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Re: Les Paul Standard
that looks nice! i wouldn't sell.
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Re: Les Paul Standard
...you should probably ask the folks at lespaulforum.com that question. Generally I don't think the offset crowd and the Lester crowd are the same...and the lester crowd would be your market if you did want to know the value...
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Yeah .. I really have no idea. Maybe someone here would, but you'd get a lot more opinions faster on the LPF. You could also try searching completed auctions on ebay to give you a rough idea.
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I'd expect to get somewhere around what a new one costs +/- a couple hundred depending on the buyer.
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Re: Les Paul Standard
That's a great looking one. I'm more in tune to the Historic prices (which have gotten a bit silly in the past year both new and used), but a Standard like that would run you $2k or more at a GC I'd imagine.
I'm very happy with my '06 R4 goldtop now that I've swapped out the stock Gibby P90s for Lollar. MUCH better.
I'm very happy with my '06 R4 goldtop now that I've swapped out the stock Gibby P90s for Lollar. MUCH better.
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I've considered doing the same to my '03 R6. I haven't yet though. I've got a recent Deluxe that I'm thinking of dumping Lollars and a RS Guitarworks kit into. The Deluxe is like the CIJ of Les Pauls, electronics-wise. If the cheapo Deluxe ends up sounding better than the R6, I'll probably take the same plunge.serial wrote:I'm very happy with my '06 R4 goldtop now that I've swapped out the stock Gibby P90s for Lollar. MUCH better.
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Re: Les Paul Standard
I would do a search on ebay on it to see what others get for theirs, or google it if it is new and see what they are selling for.
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