Whats the depriciation on a new Les paul?

Re: Whats the depriciation on a new Les paul?

Depreciation is difficult to define. Value is derived not from inherent worth, but from that value someone is willing to attach it. Keep it for forty years and it will probably appreciate significantly because someone will see it as "antique/classic" and attach greater value to it. The real question is: "What is it worth to you?"
 
Re: Whats the depriciation on a new Les paul?

I am not seeing it myself.....

You can get a used Les Paul Standard for close to $1000 with some shopping.
 
Re: Whats the depriciation on a new Les paul?

I am not seeing it myself.....

You can get a used Les Paul Standard for close to $1000 with some shopping.

Thanks . Thats waht i wanted to know.Outstanding!basically its a fair deal. Nothing that cannot wait.Nothing that screams






























BUY IT NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Re: Whats the depriciation on a new Les paul?

I think no matter what, it is a buyer's market...if you take your time! There are literally millions of Gibson LP's out there, and they all came off an assembly line.

No matter what, there will always be a "better" one around the corner! It NEVER fails! Taking your time, and not making yourself like something, is the greatest antidote of "buyer's remorse". You don't come off as the youngest of whippersnappers anyway. ;)

I love uttering "these were built on an assembly line, there is always another", when appropriate, as I check out gear/cars/whatever. When the buyer hears this, it kinda dulls the love-it/gotta-have-it impetuous nature of items that are obviously an emotional purchase!

I'm cheap! Spending $500 for a guitar these days, literally makes me feel weak in the knees!:boggled:
 
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Re: Whats the depriciation on a new Les paul?

I think no matter what, it is a buyer's market...if you take your time! There are literally millions of Gibson LP's out there, and they all came off an assembly line.

No matter what, there will always be a "better" one around the corner! It NEVER fails! Taking your time, and not making yourself like something, is the greatest antidote of "buyer's remorse". You don't come off as the youngest of whippersnappers anyway. ;)

I love uttering "these were built on an assembly line, there is always another", when appropriate, as I check out gear/cars/whatever. When the buyer hears this, it kinda dulls the love-it/gotta-have-it impetuous nature of items that are obviously an emotional purchase!

I'm cheap! Spending $500 for a guitar these days, literally makes me feel weak in the knees!:boggled:

excellent advice. Same holds true for women. Im haveing the 1 year anniverssary of becoming too infatuated with one particualar one and getting ripped off. There are literally millions out there!
 
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