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previously 'retsacotarts' on music radar forum
Very nice, great guitars, got one from the same year.
This is a 1979 though. 1st and 5th digit of serial give you the year. Was made on the 72 day (digits 2-4) i.e. March 13th.
previously 'retsacotarts' on music radar forum
previously 'retsacotarts' on music radar forum
:o3
If don't NEED to sell it, don't sell it. They are stunning and there's nothing like them. Checkout what people in the Norlins section of the My Les Paul forum think. Those of us in the know, know. These guitars will be serious vintage gear in a few years when people get wise.
Even now, consider that I sold mine, with a 50watt Marshall head and Carlsboro 4x12 cab in about 1988/9 for the grand total of £125 for the lot, and the price you are asking now is fair in the current market, but a steal as far as I'm concerned. I think they will only grow in value, and if you ever decide you need one again, you'll have to pay more than you sell this one for....