1995 Gibson Les Paul Standard. Asking $1,650


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Aaron wrote:Nice collection Ed. Why are you moving them. And no Wolfies, you're killing me.
AR wrote:Ibanez PS-10 II Paul Stanley model - autographed on the pickguard by the Starchild himself
Asking $2000
No Surprize wrote:
Ibanez guitar-$100
Starchild's signature-$1900.00
Coming from Ed-Priceless!
AR wrote:No Surprize wrote:
Ibanez guitar-$100
Starchild's signature-$1900.00
Coming from Ed-Priceless!![]()
The suggested price for the PS-10 II was $1100 when it was re-issued in 1995 when I got it. It's no longer in production.
http://vintageibanez.tripod.com/iceman.html
slucero wrote:I bought my guitars about 30 years ago...
'73 Fender Blond Strat - traded for it
'73 Gibson Les Paul Custom - $325
'74 Fender Blond P-Bass - $400
'85 Bill Lawrence Tele - $400
Late 60's - Gretch Tennessean - $400
I couldn't afford them today...
Used have an original early one of these, just like this one... wish I still did...
Ehwmatt wrote:AR wrote:No Surprize wrote:
Ibanez guitar-$100
Starchild's signature-$1900.00
Coming from Ed-Priceless!![]()
The suggested price for the PS-10 II was $1100 when it was re-issued in 1995 when I got it. It's no longer in production.
http://vintageibanez.tripod.com/iceman.html
The only thing I'll say Ed is this: Your finger injury notwithstanding, you might really regret selling these guitars. But especially this one. I've always regretted selling any music gear (with the exception of some crappy pedals). Unless you're in dire financial straits (which I highly doubt), I'd keep the guitars.
AR wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:AR wrote:No Surprize wrote:
Ibanez guitar-$100
Starchild's signature-$1900.00
Coming from Ed-Priceless!![]()
The suggested price for the PS-10 II was $1100 when it was re-issued in 1995 when I got it. It's no longer in production.
http://vintageibanez.tripod.com/iceman.html
The only thing I'll say Ed is this: Your finger injury notwithstanding, you might really regret selling these guitars. But especially this one. I've always regretted selling any music gear (with the exception of some crappy pedals). Unless you're in dire financial straits (which I highly doubt), I'd keep the guitars.
No financial issues. They are just sitting in a closet not being used. The Paul Stanley guitar and the Les Paul are the ones I sort of hope don't sell, but if I get my price I am ok with it. The others can go.
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