I wouldn't mind finding one of these in the attic....

Re: I wouldn't mind finding one of these in the attic....

I can't imagine anyone shipping that guitar. It should be in first class surrounded by an armed militia for that kind of coin.
 
Re: I wouldn't mind finding one of these in the attic....

Lets be realistic. It's not the first 59 to hold that price tag. It's most certainly not the most expensive 59 that's ever sold. If you have the disposable funds to spend $250k on a guitar, you're probably not real concerned about money in the first place. Not to mention that most of the people that are looking to buy it, it's more than likely not their first dive into the vintage market. Most prospective buyers probably already own several vintage guitars and have the facilities to accommodate said 59LP.

To us mere mortals, that price tag is unfathomable. To the guys that are into vintage instruments, they're licking their lips. It's the holy grail for guitar players and collectors. We can scoff all we want, but in the end, he'll get the price tag he's asking if not, very close to it. Bumps, scratches, bruises, mismatched parts, cracks, and all.

Like I said, if I had the money, I'd buy it. Of course I'm left handed and it would serve very little purpose to me. So I'd find someone that is a great player and would use it, and off it would go.
 
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