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It depends on the make of the 1930s Gibson guitar to accurately determine its wroth. A Gibson Eh-130 from the 1930s is worth close to two thousand dollars.
I just picked one up the same condition for $1250.00 U.S.
A Gibson Les Paul Special is a guitar which has first introduced in 1955. They can be worth around å£1500 to å£3000 depending on condition and whether it includes the case.
The condition of a particular piece greatly affects the value of a collectible. A 1952 Gibson Les Paul guitar can be worth between 15,000 and 20,000 dollars.
Well that depends on who is buying it. A 1996 Gibson Les Paul Standard can be worth up to $2500 by itself assuming it's in perfect condition. The signature would add value if you're selling it to a Foreigner fan. If the buyer isn't a fan of Foreigner, the signature would be nothing more than a blemish to them. I would start by offering the guitar for $3500 and see how many bidders you get. If it's a hot item, raise the price. Hope this helped! JW "The guitar guy"
It depends on the make of the 1930s Gibson guitar to accurately determine its wroth. A Gibson Eh-130 from the 1930s is worth close to two thousand dollars.
If in good condition, probably around $1000-$1900
I just picked one up the same condition for $1250.00 U.S.
A Gibson Les Paul Special is a guitar which has first introduced in 1955. They can be worth around å£1500 to å£3000 depending on condition and whether it includes the case.
The condition of a particular piece greatly affects the value of a collectible. A 1952 Gibson Les Paul guitar can be worth between 15,000 and 20,000 dollars.
Well that depends on who is buying it. A 1996 Gibson Les Paul Standard can be worth up to $2500 by itself assuming it's in perfect condition. The signature would add value if you're selling it to a Foreigner fan. If the buyer isn't a fan of Foreigner, the signature would be nothing more than a blemish to them. I would start by offering the guitar for $3500 and see how many bidders you get. If it's a hot item, raise the price. Hope this helped! JW "The guitar guy"
i just paid just over 1700 for mine well its in perfect condition
It depends on how stock all of the parts are as well as the condition of the guitar. A 1979 Gibson Les Paul Custom price could range between $2000 and $4000.00 depending.
Depends on the make, model and manufacturing year
it depends on the model, color doesnt affect price.
It is from the year 1592 and is worth $26 and 35 cents
I have a 1962 Gibson ES330TD. The general consensus on the value of my guitar is somewhere in the 2000-5000 range, depending on its condition. I don't know the year on yours, but if it's around the same time, it's probably worth about the same. Of course, the newer it is, generally the less valuable, and vice versa.