Still, for that amount of cash i would rather have an original 60's goldtop or custom BB. Some rather tasty samples of those (mostly '68/'69 first reissued goldtops) are still up for grabs around the 10k in euro's over here in holland.Undoubtably good zoo's (players or not) will be a very solid investment apart from being the 'holy grail' of gibsonism, which is still the question with the late reissues.And oh yeah.... solid backs RULE!!!!!!!!!! PDT_045
Quote from: Henk on July 07, 2009, 08:28:48 PMStill, for that amount of cash i would rather have an original 60's goldtop or custom BB. Some rather tasty samples of those (mostly '68/'69 first reissued goldtops) are still up for grabs around the 10k in euro's over here in holland.Undoubtably good zoo's (players or not) will be a very solid investment apart from being the 'holy grail' of gibsonism, which is still the question with the late reissues.And oh yeah.... solid backs RULE!!!!!!!!!! PDT_045^ +1I'd have an old 60s GT over one of these 'Rev' Les Pauls any day.
I'd take the Rev if I had the cash, seriously.If the Jimmy Page models are anything to go by, the signed Pearlys will be worth an absolute mint in the future - far more than a 60s Goldtop.
I agree - if I had the money, which I don't, I would buy one. If I win he lottery I will buy as many as I could and give them away to the good people on the forum!
Nice - please stop though as I'm saving for a MJW!!!!!!!!
you wouldn't use the meat knife on crusty bread but, equally, the serrated knife and straight edge knife aren't going to go through raw meat as quickly
before this thread i didn't realise Pearly was such a beautiful guitar
Quote from: gwEm on July 28, 2009, 05:03:24 PMbefore this thread i didn't realise Pearly was such a beautiful guitar:oShe's the prettiest 'Burst produced in my eyes!