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O/T Guitars (Looking to buy)

Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by marcusblackcat, Aug 2, 2013.

  1. grandpops

    grandpops Well-Known Member

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    tbh I don`t think you`ll get what you`re looking for unless you spend more than £1,000.

    If you see a genuine USA Gibson LP standard for less than £1,000 you`d better get there within 5 mins.

    The only reasons it will be as cheap as that is it`s nicked, wrecked or a chinese copy.
    You will need to be very careful of these as some of them are very, very good.

    This link might help you spot a fake.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrDFtriqU4Q


    I`ve got a 1967 SG Standard (light weight, very versatile)
    A new LP Studio (weight relief, burstbucker p/ups)
    1981 LP Custom with the gold bits & humbuckers (that buggers a back breaker)

    Got a couple of USA strats but that`s not what we`re interested in. (only mentioned it to brag)

    You should be able to get a Studio for about £500, a Les Paul Classic for about £1,000. (might be worth looking at one of those).
    But expect to pay a minimum of £1200+ for a genuine LP Standard in decent nick.

    I`ll have a look around & pm you if there`s anything about.
     
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  2. grandpops

    grandpops Well-Known Member

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    Clear your inbox mate.
    Tried to PM you. Box is full.
     
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  3. marcusblackcat

    marcusblackcat SAFC Sheriff
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    Hahaha I'm useless with stuff like that! Have just deleted loads from it.

    Do I remember you saying you're teesside's dad? I'm playing in Redcar tonight in the deadest of dead clubs! There are about 9 in so far (Ennis square club)!! Should be fun! And I have a 50th anniversary deluxe strat (for no other reason than to brag about it!!!!) :)
     
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  4. grandpops

    grandpops Well-Known Member

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    Brag away mate (had one, didn`t like, got rid) <whistle>

    Not Teessides dad mate, PDC effects fatha for me sins.
     
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    grandpops Well-Known Member

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    p.m`d.
    worth a try if it hasn`t gone already.
     
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  6. marcusblackcat

    marcusblackcat SAFC Sheriff
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    Ah I knew you were someone's dad on here!! Cheers. Have messaged the seller of that les paul. Will we what happens
     
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    monty987 Well-Known Member

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    Pawn stars got one in the other week, and it used to belong to Les paul !, the seller wanted too much above their value, they went to about $90,000 but he would not sell. He was the greatest guitarist of all time to me.
     
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  8. jerseymackem

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    On the subject of guitars, does anyone on here have any experience with changing pickups? I've had my Epi Les Paul for a couple of years now and it's still got the stock pickups, and I was wondering whether I should change them, and what for. I mainly play stuff like Pink Floyd, Queen, Dire Straits and prefer a bit of crunch rather than full-on overdrive. I also have zero experience with electronics/soldering, so would it be worth changing these over?

    Also Marcus, I've got an ancient knockoff Strat made by a company called Westwood that constantly goes out of tune and has rusty frets - I'd be willing to part with it for a low price of £499? <whistle>
     
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  9. marcusblackcat

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    Ah mate if I didn't have an original 2004 50th anniversary start... I still wouldn't gave bought it off you!! :)
     
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  10. mackemwelder

    mackemwelder Well-Known Member

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    To change a pick-up you only need to remove a couple of screws and then desolder the 2 wires that connect it to the control pot (after slacking off or removing the strings. Wouldn't have a clue what to replace them with mind, that's down to personal choice and probably better to get it done by a guitar shop/luthier if you are not conmfortable with a soldering iron.
     
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  11. grandpops

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    pm`d you the number of the bloke I use.
    Very good work, reasonable price, hence he`s very busy.
     
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