~Clean Cash For Old Instruments~
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- This Gibson Thin-line sunburst sold for $260.00 in 1960! Now ,an original 60s "ES-330" model like this one shown could be worth as much as TEN times that amount!! I consistently pay top cash prices and will arrange for shipping. |
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- The ES-335 originally sold around $275. Now ,an original 59 natural finish "ES-335" like this one shown could be worth as much as FORTY TIMES times that amount!! I consistently pay top cash prices and will arrange for shipping.! Don't waste time and money with some middle man! Sell directly to vintageguitars@cox.net |
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- Purchased new in Ohio for under $300.00 in 1959, this "ES-345" model was about to be offered by the original owner for only $750.00 at a moving sale when he read my ad. Because of that, his original "ES-345" brought HIM thousands instead of hundreds!! |
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- The Gibson Les Paul guitar was introduced in 1952. Originally selling for around $300.00, an original 50s "Les Paul" model like this one shown could be worth up to TWENTY TIMES that amount now in excellent condition!! |
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- The owner of this original 1954 Gibson Les Paul was offered $500.00 at the local music store where it had originally been purchased. Fortunately that owner contacted me before selling and got thousands more!! |
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- The owner of this original 1956 Gibson Les Paul brought it to me after getting various offers from FIVE different so-called "vintage guitar experts". My no-nonsense offer was much higher! Don't waste time and money with some middle man! Sell directly to vintageguitars@cox.net |
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- In 1968 Gibson re-issued the Les Paul "Gold Top" model which had been discontinued for over 10 years. Originally selling for only hundreds, these can now be worth thousands. Don't waste time and money with some middle man! Sell directly to vintageguitars@cox.net |
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- Purchased new right after WWII for around $450, this guitar was almost sold for half that by the original owner before reading my ad recently! I'm glad to report that his original 1940s "L-5" brought him thousands instead of hundreds!! Don't waste time and money with some middle man! Sell directly to vintageguitars@cox.net |
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- Originally selling for around $500.00, an original 1951 "ES-5" model in excellent condition like this one shown could be worth thousands today!! I consistently pay top cash prices and will arrange for shipping. |
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- Originally selling for around $500.00, an original 1957 "Byrdland" model in excellent condition like this one shown would be worth thousands today!! I consistently pay top cash prices and will arrange for shipping. |
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- Original sunburst Les Paul model electric guitars in excellent condition like this one shown would be worth many thousands today!! I consistently pay top cash prices and will arrange for shipping. |
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- The original price for this model was around $200.00, but an original blonde 1957 "ES-175" model in excellent condition like this one shown would be worth thousands today!! I consistently pay top cash prices and will arrange for shipping. |
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- The J-45 originally sold for around $250.00. In excellent, crack-free condition, an original 1960s "J-45" model like this one shown could be worth around $1500.00 now!! I consistently pay top cash prices and will arrange for shipping. |
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- This old Gibson was bought at a flea market for $20. and sold again later that day for $80. Someone finally contacted me to find that the original 1940s "J-45" model was worth TWENTY TIMES that amount!! Don't waste time and money with some middle man! Sell directly to vintageguitars@cox.net |
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- Gibson made many celebrity model guitars. I'm interested in all but an original 1929 sunburst Nick Lucas model in this fine condition would be worth TWENTY TIMES the original selling price of $100!! Don't waste time and money with some middle man! Sell directly to vintageguitars@cox.net |