How much is an original Les Paul guitar worth?

How much is an original Les Paul guitar worth?

According to the 2015 Vintage Guitar Price Guide, a 1959 Les Paul Standard in high end condition with “highly figured” maple is worth about $US400,000 ($518,000), although US dealer Eliot Michael tells AFR Weekend a standout axe might still fetch up to $US700,000.

How much is a vintage Gibson Les Paul?

We have found that 1950’s Gibson Les Pauls can range in value from $10,000 to $400,000.

Why are Les Paul Bursts so expensive?

The prices varied so widely because the one at 625k was the very first Burst, from the original owner, and the Burst at 150k was refinished. As with many high-dollar collectables, a logical explanation of value only goes so far.

Is a Les Paul Custom better than a standard?

Both guitars are versatile; the Standard allows you to split coils so you can go from humbucker to single coil sounds, and the Custom has both Alnico II and Alnico V magnets to give each pickup a more distinct flavour.

Is Les Paul Standard or traditional better?

The Les Paul traditional has a thicker neck profile, whereas the Standard has a slimmer neck profile. The Les Paul Standard features the new Ultra-Modern Weight Relief, whereas the traditional has no weight relief. Standard has locking tuners, whereas the traditional has period correct green keystone pegs.

How do you date a Gibson Les Paul?

Gibson used 5 or 6 digit ink stamped serial numbers on Les Paul guitars from 1952 until 1960. The first digit of this style serial number indicates the last digit of the year it was manufactured. For example, this Les Paul’s serial number is “7_6227” so it was made in 1957.

How do you date a Gibson ES 335?

It should be on the inside of the bass side F hole on the paper label. If there’s no serial number there, look on the back of the neck at the very top just above and between the tuners. Take a look- if the serial number is 6 digits or less then your guitar is older than 1976.

How much does a Gibson ES-335 cost?

Expect to pay between $1,600 and $2,000 for a Gibson ES-335 Pro on the vintage market.

Where are Gibson ES-335 guitars made?

Gibson Nashville

How do you date a Gibson amp?

Locate the speaker which can be found in the back of the amp. Find the source code stamp, which is a series of six or seven numbers, that will be stamped on the speaker. The stamp can be found on any part of the speaker, but it will be readily visible no matter the location.

When did Gibson stop making amps?

Gibson started making amplifiers in 1935 to accompany their newly designed electric guitars and ceased production in 1967.

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