abracadaben
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Lol yea it’s a 60th the COA is specific
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I found two dealers who are getting 60th Anniversary Les Pauls with Brazilian.... these have the aged inlays though.... I agreed not to disclose but one took my deposit
I found two dealers who are getting 60th Anniversary Les Pauls with Brazilian.... these have the aged inlays though.... I agreed not to disclose but one took my deposit
The dealers that have them on order aren’t supposed to say anything publicly until they are in stock. It is an agreement with Gibson I believe. I don’t think that they want them “out there” until they are officially released. They will be super limited. I had to do a lot of asking around.
I was just reading about this guitar on the other forum and it does look great, but I'm baffled by the Top Secret nature of it all. What's that all about? Either 60th LPs with Brazilian boards are, or aren't available. FGS Gibson; why does it always have to be two steps forward, one step back (or is it the other way round?) Can we at least talk about a ballpark price for these, because clearly the wood isn't worth thousands and thousands of pounds more... or are people justifiying the extra money because they think it will become collectable?