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Every stand is nitro safe' date=' as long as you wrap the contact points with cotton.[/quote']
Never trust a stand! As always TimA give sound advise!
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Gibson uses model numbers, though I do not know of a location were you could get a list of what they are. For example my LP Standard 60's neck in Heritage Cherry sunburst is model LP6THSNHI.
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I love my AC15!
Same here.
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I sure hope not. Epiphone Stratocaster is a mouthfull.
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Try this..........
Get a photobucket account and download your pictures to it, then post the link here to an image.
Or
Follow the instructions GuitarJunkie provided toward the top of this thread.
Though the fact that you do not have a serial number on the headstock is a reasonably good indication of its validity. As I stated earlier all Gibson solid body guitars had a serial number displayed here from mid 1953 and on. From 1953 to 1960 it was ink stamped. From 1961 to 1969 it consisted of an impression stamp without the "Made in the USA", and from 1970 to present with both the serial number and "Made in the USA". If you had a very valuble Les Paul made in 1952, or early 1953 without a serial number you would know it without coming to this forum for help. I would venture a guess that you have an imitation, though it may be a very nice guitar, but an imitation just the same. If you can post pictures I know I would be happy to help you further, as would many other forum members.
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with that description and the lack of pics im sure its a fake
Based on what we know I tend to agree.
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Every Gibson solid body guitar had a serial number on the back of the headstock since mid 1953 and later. In order for it to be a true Gibson Les Paul, without a serial number on the headstock, it would have had to been made in 1952 or early 1953. That would be quite a prize!
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