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  1. should of went 2 norms
  2. Who takes an offer like that for a guitar that is worth 10x the appraisal?
    antiques roadshow will gladly give you $20,000 for it
  3. This Model was the first one that I got to Play-Owned by a 16 year old in about 1972-It was a Les Paul Personal-Value $2100 to $2600 in Fine Condition-The Low Out put is why they did not sell-except for recording-The fellow also had a Les Paul Amp-WOW-Sweet Guitar !That 16 year old was already a Pro-I bought a Gibson ES-355-Stereo soon after-then traded it in for a Les Paul Deluxe-Would love to see what Rick paid for it!
  4. Would not like that guy to value any guitar for me.
  5. Ill give you 150$ and an some used tissues
  6. dude... 2200 ?????????????????? it's worth over 20k
  7. $2200 yeah right, I'm thinking a little higher even though it's not a very collectable guitar
  8. It's most likely NOT a 1969.  The pot date codes were the 44th week of 1969.  That is when the pots were made.  By the time those pots were installed in that guitar, it was most likely 1970.
  9. Nice piece of history - but not so popular. Cool though.
  10. 2200 bucks? that is almost the price you for a new les paul lol, this has almost 50 years. more like 22,000$
  11. les pauls made now days are worth $2200
  12. New Les Paul's go for more than that. Typical scum bag Rick.
  13. I disagree! That guitar is worth more then that!
  14. Where's muh EMG's?
  15. only $2,200. I Would gladly have paid more, easily. Great find. Slight weaker sound that the regulars.
  16. it looks like don rich guitar from buck owens and the buckaroos
  17. one does not play one guitar
  18. "If it wasn't for Les Paul Rock and Roll wouldn't exist" - that's a bold over the top sweeping statement if there ever was one! Your obviously choosing to ignore Fender and the Tele / Broadcaster and also all the other greats that played these guitars. Not just Les Paul.
  19. or get 4k for it on reverb.com
  20. Wtf??... $2200 ??... A new Gibson will cost more than that.


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