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Merkur112
6 months ago

Hi, this is a so-called vintage V100 gold.

This is a copy or cheaper replica of the famous Gibson Les Paul Goldtop from 1954.

The vintage brand is primarily sold on Thomann.de.

It costs about 500€. Your execution is in no good condition. The Poti buttons are missing and the toggleswitch is missing.

Depending on the state of the guitar you can use it for approx. Sell 200 – if you’re lucky.

Merkur112
6 months ago
Reply to  Gabrokl7

Take some detailed pictures of the body, neck, etc.

By the way, the guitar is not bad if you want to play! Vintage is just – just like epiphone – a little more clobular on the neck than the original.

But sound so fine:-)

Kiboman
6 months ago
Reply to  Merkur112

This is a cheap replica

call them cheap or simply Gibson copy

Cheap are the 80€ “Stratocaster” not even playing Bundrein

Merkur112
6 months ago
Reply to  Kiboman

Compared to the original IST it is a cheap replica 😉 … and yes, in principle you are right!

Merkur112
6 months ago
Reply to  Gabrokl7

Hi.

well, you didn’t play that much:-D

So I have the following things:

The tuner of the G string (3rd picture above left) seems to be bent. But it can only be on the photo.

Paint damage at the bottom of the body, partly in the viewing area.

The transition from neck to head plate back looks weird.

I would explicitly indicate this damage in an advertisement and set to 250€ VHB.

Currently used player guitars don’t go so well, because there are probably junior problems. The young people today don’t play instruments anymore, but just sit on the phone and watch nonsense videos.

BillyShears
6 months ago

New it costs approx. 500€

A good guide for younger, used guitars from the bar is half the new price. Here comes the cut neck and the shramm at the bush, I would rather go to a quarter new price.

Kiboman
6 months ago

that would have to be a vintage V100 that is also not cheap

xN4TALI3x
6 months ago

I believe this is the “Gibson Les Paul (Tribute)” and is worth 800€ up to 1000€.

Merkur112
6 months ago
Reply to  xN4TALI3x

Nonsense!

xN4TALI3x
6 months ago
Reply to  Merkur112

I just googled and that was what came out, except I mentioned that I suspected

Vando
6 months ago

And there’s the difference between: Well meant and well done.