Looking for a Vintage guitar or amp? Trying to find a fair selling price for your vintage guitar? Just enjoy looking at cool, funky, unusual guitars? Well this is the blog for you. I AM NOT SELLING THESE ITEMS and you cannot contact sellers via the comments section of this blog. You must click thru to the original Craigslist postings. Do not post comments here asking to buy the item! LOOK AT THE DATE ON THE POSTING! Most of these items are no longer for sale. - Jim C.
Thursday, August 6, 2009
1958 Gibson ES125 in Asshville NC for $995
This is such a pretty guitar I just had to list it. Note: This is not the thinline version it is a regular full bodied ES125. Check out that early p-90... sweeet.
1958 Gibson ES 125 vintage electric guitar - $995 (Very East Asheville)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Date: 2009-07-29, 6:06PM EDT
Reply to: sale-mfgqt-1295835057@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
For sale is a very nice 1958 Gibson ES125 electric guitar. It is in extremely good condition with only minor scuffs and scrapes. Included is a cheap case that is only good for keeping the dust off of it. I purchased the guitar used so I don't know it's history. The guitar appears [only an opinion, not a fact] to be original except for the pick guard and hardware. I see no issues whatsoever except for some wear on the frets. The neck is solid and straight. The Factory Order Number is T411xx which probably means it was made in 1958, although with Gibson you never know. There are no issues with the electronics [no buzzing or static] and the tuners look original. I am no expert but have seen a number of these and this is by far the nicest. Let me know if you have any questions.
I live in Charlotte but travel through Asheville regularly. I can meet with you on my next time through town.
Location: Very East Asheville
Do you still have this guitar for sale? I am interested in buying it.
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Fred