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  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by ICYBOY View Post
    This lovely lady is still for sale... £2300 ovno or I'm into part exchanges if anything nice is offered!
    It's in GuitarAvenue cheaper at £2250! Doesn't he charge for consignment sales then?
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    There's a couple of Deluxes for sale here...

    http://www.wildguitars.com/category/...ntage_electric

    But would definately go for your one out of them all....!!

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    Hi Jon
    Just sent you a PM.

    cheers
    Paul.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fretfinder View Post
    It's in GuitarAvenue cheaper at £2250! Doesn't he charge for consignment sales then?
    Yup, she was in guitar avenue... a long while ago...which i decided to pull at the time as I didn't want to sell in the end...Gary at guitaravenue is a very very good friend...so in answer to your question! For me...No he doesnt charge commision..oh and he often leaves great guitars up on his site that are no longer available..

    Anyway, I re-listed her last month on here and she is now £2300 which I think is a great great price.

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    Sorry Guys....she is not a 1971 and I appologise if I have mislead anyone...I have just checked all needed for dating myself and she is a 1974...

    This is strange as her colour must have been a special order in this year...

    Her price is exactly the same though as I'm sure all you Gibson nuts will be aware, her period of 71-74 are valued the same as they are pre...crappy Gibbos and Post first year Deluxes..

    Still £2300 which is a superb price..

    Thanks and sorry...

  6. #26
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    what's a pre crappy Gibson ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by zenzeypher View Post
    what's a pre crappy Gibson ?
    It depends what age the guitar you are selling is.

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    Are we going by Norlin era rules, ie Pancake body, 3 piece laminate neck with volute ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by zenzeypher View Post
    Are we going by Norlin era rules, ie Pancake body, 3 piece laminate neck with volute ?
    I think so, but anyone who knocks the Norlin-era guitars have clearly never tried one - I have had three and one is still my main guitar. I had a modern Traditional recently. Looked great....pretty much stopped there!

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    I had a 75 natural deluxe, best Les Paul I ever owned - how I regret letting go of that one.

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