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11-09-2008 03:50 PM |
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Originally Posted by frankie_fan
(Post 98150)
Very nice! Always great to have two treasures in the one image.
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That is so true FF.:frankiesmile:
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Originally Posted by Lynnie
(Post 98153)
They're beautiful, Duck! They look identical too, except for the color. Are they just made from different woods? I really like the color of the '58 Cherry. Glad to hear the treasures aren't being locked away and forgotten about like so many others do with their treasures. Keep playing! :frankiesmile:
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Thanks. Most Gibsons are constructed with mapletop for the body with either walnut or cherry. The fingerboards are either ebony, or rosewood. There are exotic woods such as Korina ('58 Flying V's) The Les Paul was introduced in 1952 as a goldtop until 1957. In 1958, Gibson wanted to improve sales from '58 thru '60. The cherry sunburst was the next wave. These guitars, brand new in the music store - cost $286 (with case). Hard to believe they are now worth anywhere from $50K to $250K. They have become the "stratovarius" of electric guitars.
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Originally Posted by Mac-a-lacka
(Post 98158)
Those are very nice and valuable looking. :)
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They are a treasure Mac, and they are a pleasure to play.:frankiesmile:
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