Louisguitar
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Hi all
I have a 2010 50th anniversary Les Paul Standard 1960, version 1 in darkburst color.
The top is amazing and the guitar sound good, but I always wanted to replace it with a True Historic or a CC.
Now there is the 60th anniversary...
Do you think I would make an improvement by replace it for a 60th, a TH or a CC model?
I know that every guitar is “one of a kind” and that every guitar sounds different, but I would like to know your opinion on different instrument line.
What is the best?
Can the Bolivian rosewood fingerboard (Pau Ferro) penalize a resale?
I like factory burst.
Hi all
I have a 2010 50th anniversary Les Paul Standard 1960, version 1 in darkburst color.
The top is amazing , but I always wanted to replace it with a True Historic or a CC.
My guitar sounds good, but do you think I would make an improvement by replace it for a 60th or is it better a TH or a CC model?
Can the Bolivian rosewood fingerboard (Pau Ferro) penalize a resale?
Hi all
I have a 2010 50th anniversary Les Paul Standard 1960, version 1 in darkburst color.
The top is amazing and the guitar sounds good, but I always wanted to replace it for a TH or CC.
Do you think I would make an improvement by replace it for a 60th, a TH or a CC model?
I know that every guitar is “one of a kind”, but I would like to know opinions on different instrument’s line.
Moreover can the Bolivian rosewood fingerboard (Pau Ferro) penalize a resale?
I like factory burst.
Thanks
I like factory burst.
Thanks
ThanksThe top is amazing and the guitar sound good, but I always wanted to replace it with a True Historic or a CC.
Now there is the 60th anniversary...
Do you think I would make an improvement by replace it for a 60th, a TH or a CC model?
What is the best?
I know that every guitar “is one of a kind”, but I would like to know the general
opinion on different instrument’s lines.
Can the Bolivian rosewood fingerboard (Pau Ferro) penalize a resale?
I like factory burst.
Thanks
I have a 2010 50th anniversary Les Paul Standard 1960, version 1 in darkburst color.
The top is amazing and the guitar sound good, but I always wanted to replace it with a True Historic or a CC.
Now there is the 60th anniversary...
Do you think I would make an improvement by replace it for a 60th, a TH or a CC model?
I know that every guitar is “one of a kind” and that every guitar sounds different, but I would like to know your opinion on different instrument line.
What is the best?
Can the Bolivian rosewood fingerboard (Pau Ferro) penalize a resale?
I like factory burst.
Hi all
I have a 2010 50th anniversary Les Paul Standard 1960, version 1 in darkburst color.
The top is amazing , but I always wanted to replace it with a True Historic or a CC.
My guitar sounds good, but do you think I would make an improvement by replace it for a 60th or is it better a TH or a CC model?
Can the Bolivian rosewood fingerboard (Pau Ferro) penalize a resale?
Hi all
I have a 2010 50th anniversary Les Paul Standard 1960, version 1 in darkburst color.
The top is amazing and the guitar sounds good, but I always wanted to replace it for a TH or CC.
Do you think I would make an improvement by replace it for a 60th, a TH or a CC model?
I know that every guitar is “one of a kind”, but I would like to know opinions on different instrument’s line.
Moreover can the Bolivian rosewood fingerboard (Pau Ferro) penalize a resale?
I like factory burst.
Thanks
I like factory burst.
Thanks
ThanksThe top is amazing and the guitar sound good, but I always wanted to replace it with a True Historic or a CC.
Now there is the 60th anniversary...
Do you think I would make an improvement by replace it for a 60th, a TH or a CC model?
What is the best?
I know that every guitar “is one of a kind”, but I would like to know the general
opinion on different instrument’s lines.
Can the Bolivian rosewood fingerboard (Pau Ferro) penalize a resale?
I like factory burst.
Thanks
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