This is strictly dependent on the model, colour, year it was made and the condition it's in.
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Gibson's have serial numbers and there is a site called Kelly blue book. There are other though. Careful with Gibson's, they change the format of their serial number every few years. You will need this number for any accurate appraisal. Another way is to go to a well established shop and ask them.
it depends if it has a certificate of authenticity if it does it could be worth 20 k plus
all depends on what year its from average going rate for one is £1,000 and above and as i said it depends on if its been looked after and looks good and the age.
About $700-$800.
Slash uses a gibson les paul standerd tobacco sunburst :)
114 guitars (more than 30 of them are Gibson les paul)
He played the Les Paul Gibson Electric Guitar.
The value of a Gibson Les Paul made in 1971, can be worth anywhere from $1,200, to over $5,000. This depends on the condition, color, and overall desire.
The condition of a particular piece greatly affects the value of a collectible. A 1952 Gibson Les Paul guitar can be worth between 15,000 and 20,000 dollars.
a 1980's Gibson Les Paul with a crack in the neck.
He usually uses a Gibson les paul
Slash uses a gibson les paul standerd tobacco sunburst :)
114 guitars (more than 30 of them are Gibson les paul)
He played the Les Paul Gibson Electric Guitar.
That would be Slash. Kirk Hammet has used ESP guitars for his entire career.
Slash is most recognized by two things. his High top hat, and his guitar. His main guitar is a Gibson gold top Les Paul. hope it helps. - Kyse
The value of a Gibson Les Paul made in 1971, can be worth anywhere from $1,200, to over $5,000. This depends on the condition, color, and overall desire.
The condition of a particular piece greatly affects the value of a collectible. A 1952 Gibson Les Paul guitar can be worth between 15,000 and 20,000 dollars.
$10,000 dolers.
anywhere from 1,000 to 1,300
Slash, Jimmy Page, Ace Frehley, Pete Townshend, Zakk Wylde (altough he usually uses customs), Peter Green, Les Paul himself, countless others