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Everything posted by Juliana
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Thankssssss, Mr. Natural!
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Thank you so much, sparquelito! Yes, you're right! They call that colour Trans Black. Haha, what else can I say about this guitar? I love it! 😄🥰
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Thank you, sparquelito!!! 😄
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Thank you, tx-ogre!!! 😄
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Hi there! I forgot to introduce myself here 😂 I must thanks all replies for my questions! I own a Gibson Les Paul Studio Pro Plus (it's my passion) and I come here to ask about a Gibson Standard 1988. Greetins from Brazil!
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Thank you so much, Pinch! 🙂
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Thanks! OK, I'll look little closer. It seems strange to have a crack right there...
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Thank you RBSinTo! I'll do it as soon as possible. It's time to a routine check-up.
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Thanks Leonard! I thought my guitar had no lacquer on nut, once I never saw it and only now I notice it due to colour change.
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I uploaded a new picture. I think now it's OK :)
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Hi guys! I realised this crack on the nut of my Les Paul. It also changed the colour. There's no lacquer on nut. The guitar doesn't suffered any impact - actually it was in its case, as always. Does this crack represent some matter? What should I do? Thanks for helping
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Hi Texsunburst59 ! Thank you for this information! So you bought it for an excellent price! 😄 Your guitar is beautiful! And I also love the OHSC.
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It was good to know that. There the value is practically the same as here. I hope it have a discount, haha. That is a good question! I believe so. I saw new pictures of it with a case.
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Hi Twang Gang! Thank you for advices! You're right, I must play this guitar. Here in Brazil prices are higher than in US. To give you an idea, here a new Gibson Les Paul Standard costs about U$ 4.937. Maybe the 80's guitar needs a repair sooner or later.
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IanHenry, Yes, I understand what you're saying 😀 Surely , supply and demand. Thank you!
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jdgm Thanks! Not yet... I hope to play this week. It costs approximately U$ 2756 (USD) or R$ 15.000 (BRL). What do you think about it?
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Wow, really? I thought it would expensive 😮 Thank you!
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Hello NighthawkChris! Well preserved means the guitar is well maintained. Sorry for my mistake, haha 😊 Frets looking well, tuning machines working, etc. You're right! They're important things I have to notice. Thank you for your advices!
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Hello! I'm planning to acquire a Gibson Les Paul Standard 1988 (Cherry Sunburst). The seller informed that pickups of this guitar was changed by a pair of a Seymour Duncan Seth Lover, cause originals were broken. In adiction, this guitar is well preserved. Does this guitar worth? I already own a Gibson Les Paul Studio Pro Plus. Thank you all!