A luxury gibson les paul for the guitar gods out there (or just rich people).
I can't afford it but it's certainly a decent reduction!
This price for the 'tea burst' finish only.
Carved plain or grade-aaa maple top and mahogany back with modern weight relief
Traditionally cut graph tech nut
Thick, dark, one-piece rosewood fingerboard with trapezoid inlays
Two burstbucker pro pickups which have coil splitting
Locking grover tuners provide good performance with a traditional look
16 comments
Underdog19
16 Dec 162#1
Really good price, oh so tempted, I'm sure my wife would break my legs but I don't need legs to play guitar :smile:
On the other hand I really fancy a high performance version rather than traditional
jdm01
16 Dec 16#2
Really nice guitar at a good price - I got mine in 2004 for this price & I know prices have shot up to over £1800+ for the standard. Have some heat!
Mathaeus
16 Dec 16#3
Wouldn't be caught dead with one of these myself but if this is the kind of axe that you like then this is pretty good deal..
heat for a decent guitar deal alone :smiley:
Mathaeus
16 Dec 16#4
Wouldn't be caught dead with one of these myself but if this is the kind of axe that you like then this is pretty good deal..
heat for a decent guitar deal alone :smiley:
Underdog19 to Mathaeus
16 Dec 165#5
You wouldn't be caught dead with one of the most iconic guitars ever but are fine using the term axe to describe a guitar in public? :smile:
yubious to Mathaeus
16 Dec 162#9
a view so poor you had to post it twice...
Mathaeus
16 Dec 16#6
Short answer: Yes.
Long answer: Yes I'm fine using ANY term in public! Not that this is really 'in public' however.. but my point was that if this was your kind of guitar you would probably refer to it as your 'axe' and yes it is one of the most iconic guitars of all time and yes they are great guitars if this is your thing and yes I wouldn't be caught dead with one..
sircoynie
16 Dec 164#7
Hmmmm... I thought guitars were played for their sound not fashion style? Maybe this is what is wrong with music today?
Are you in a boy 'band'?
termite
16 Dec 161#8
No one cares whether you like it or not. Clear off if you are not interested.
stevain
17 Dec 16#10
I'd rather buy from a guitar shop, just so I actually play it before parting with my cash.
Good price though.
Underdog19 to stevain
17 Dec 16#14
I hate guitar shops myself, I've played for 25 years and yet to find a guitar shop I find comfortable. Ordered a lot of guitars online, I've only ever returned one. Also some huge savings to be made from Amazon on Gibson guitars, this time last year I got a yellow Les Paul junior for £230
cb-uk
17 Dec 161#11
I see Mathaeus more as a Ukulele chap :wink:
jam6813
17 Dec 16#12
I'm fascinated!!!! Why exactly wouldn't you be caught dead with one?????
sstarski
17 Dec 16#13
all gone at that price cracking deal for a solid guitar
lucas
17 Dec 16#15
Same here but sunburst. Still can't believe I bought a genuine Gibson with a hard case for £230.
Opening post
I can't afford it but it's certainly a decent reduction!
This price for the 'tea burst' finish only.
Carved plain or grade-aaa maple top and mahogany back with modern weight relief
Traditionally cut graph tech nut
Thick, dark, one-piece rosewood fingerboard with trapezoid inlays
Two burstbucker pro pickups which have coil splitting
Locking grover tuners provide good performance with a traditional look
16 comments
On the other hand I really fancy a high performance version rather than traditional
heat for a decent guitar deal alone :smiley:
heat for a decent guitar deal alone :smiley:
Long answer: Yes I'm fine using ANY term in public! Not that this is really 'in public' however.. but my point was that if this was your kind of guitar you would probably refer to it as your 'axe' and yes it is one of the most iconic guitars of all time and yes they are great guitars if this is your thing and yes I wouldn't be caught dead with one..
Are you in a boy 'band'?
Good price though.