3/7/2023 0 Comments Reverb lp price guideGeorge Gruhn is the undisputed master of identifying and appraising guitars. It will cost you $50, but they'll get it right. Normally I'm resourceful enough to do better, but you should really get a professional appraiser to appraise it or you'll either give it away, or it will sit for months without selling. I'd bet that in practice, prices are all over the map depending on how motivated the buyer is. I know that's a huge range, and even that may not be particularly accurate. As a complete guess, based on what little I can find on it, I'd wager anywhere between $2000 and $4000 (my best guess would be about $2500 for an actual street price). I have nothing in my latest vintage reference.only gold tops with P-90s for that model. So part of the problem with coming up with a value on something like this is that they're actually relatively rare. Last edited by Ken Fitzgerald 06-21-2015 at 6:30 PM. RRR(R) indicates the guitar's place in production for that year.īased on the bold faced information, since you bought it in 2000, I would suggest it was a 1954 reissue, built in 1999 since that serial number format was used since 1992. NOTE: This number includes all models for a particular reissue year - so, for example, a 1958 Reissue serial number may include '58 Reissue LP Standard and '58 Explorer production.Įxample: 7 5123 is the 123rd 1957 reissue model produced in 2005.ġ961-1969 Firebird, Les Paul, and SG reissues (since 1997): RRR(R) indicates the guitar's place production for that year. Any idea of the value? There is not a single mark on this guitar,and I might have played it for 1/2 hour.ġ952-1960 Les Paul, Explorer, Flying V, and Futura reissues (since late 1992): This is probably the most beautiful solid body type guitar ever made,but I really don't need it(or quite a few other guitars I have!). I was considering thinning out my collection some. I don't play this guitar,or any other any more due to my right thumb joint being worn out from finger style and flamenco guitar playing since 1952. Is there anything wrong with having a FACTORY installed Bigsby vibrato on this guitar? Was it not done originally? Does the vibrato decrease the value of this guitar,or make it undesirable? I have no interest in Les Paul guitar lore,and know little about it since I prefer Gretsch guitar sound. It has a factory installed Bigsby vibrato with a Tuneamatic(sp?) bridge. I have a dead mint 1954 Gibson Historic Shop reissue black Les Paul guitar with the staple magnet (Alnico 5) neck pickup.
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