I'm with you jibidy, I have some illogical thing about wanting "new" when I'm planning on the "next guitar" - I never even consider second hand. I have got two "second hand" guitars, I'm happy with them, but they were in the shop when I was trying, I didn't go hunting, they came to me.
I don't know what to say on the "to gibbo or not to gibbo" question.
A year or so ago, I tried a Gibson LP standard that was creamy and gorgeous in tone and feel. It was £1400, might have got some money off... but I didn't think I was in the market for upgrading my Epi that day, so I walked away (and bought an Explorer for £900 instead :roll:). In many ways, having read what people say about them on here, I suspect I "should" have bought that LP (except I still have my arbitrarily imposed "I won't spend over a grand on a guitar" limit).
Only months later I was looking to replace my Epi, and I bought a new Japanese Tokai Love Rock for £550. It is gorgeous. I tried some real LPs that day, it whipped them soundly. The guy in the shop knew what I was doing, and was happy to put it aside for me for a few hours, he even offered to do it, I didn't ask, while I went off and tried other options - he knew I was coming back even though I wasn't sure.
But it's not quite, I think, as gorgeous as that Gibson I tried a few weeks earlier... But if you were to walk into the room with that gibbo right now and said to me "gimme the Tokai and £850, and it's yours..." I'd have to say "on yer bike mate, it's not worth 850 more than mine..." ...that's why I chose the Tokai that day and didn't decide to save up for when I found another special Gibson.
... it's personal taste and what your dream is. I'm a Fender man really, I'm happy with (even prefer) Mexican and Japanese, but I do like my headstocks to say "Fender" on them... For Les Pauls etc, I'm not quite so precious about it :lol:
I'd advise caution right now, but I do think you are going to get a Gibson Les Paul sooner or later, and once you've got one, you'll probably get another (and another, etc, if you can) :)