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Guitar
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1964 Gibson ES-335
| Start Price |
USD 21,000.00 |
| Current Price |
USD 21,000.00 |
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| Start Time |
Tuesday, September 02, 2008 |
| End Time |
Friday, September 12, 2008 |
| Location |
hoboken, NJ |
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Description
Here's a beautiful 1964 Gibson ES-335, block marker. 100% original in excellent condition. This is a great looking, sounding and playing guitar. These are getting harder to find in original condition like this. This one has the desireable 1 11/6" neck, the post PAF / patent number pickups (incredible!!!) with nickle hardware. Also has the factory stud holes under the "Custom Made" plaque, so this could easily be convertede to a stop tail model if desired. But you won't want to. Thios is great sounding and playing as it is. One of the best we've had with original case. Very clean front and back with just a bit of wear at the bass F hole. No big deal. This is a great guitar! Hoboken Vintage 201-222-8977. Hoboken Vintage 201-222-8977 We often get asked: Why are shipping costs so high? Well, first of all, we want you to get your guitar in one piece. So we use NEW boxes ($10 each) and new packing peanuts and bubblewrap. I also have an employee who packs guitars and amps like the pro that he is. Also, fuel prices have gone up alot, and UPS has passed this cost on to us.We also insure our items against loss or breakage. OK? Overseas bidders: here's the deal. You MAY bid. However, you must follow the rules of my auction. Please do NOT ask me to adjust the price so you can avoid paying import/VAT taxes. I will NOT break the law. Do not even think of asking me to declare a $20000 guitar for $6000. No exceptions. Also,you will pay actual shipping prices via UPS ONLY. It's expensive, around $300 because of rising fuel costs. I DO NOT ship United States Postal service. They have lost our last guitar. I insure our guitars for full price, to protect both of us if the guitar is lost or broken in transit. We love our Europeon customers, but please don't ask us to break the law. With the U.S. dollar at 1.55/Euro, you're getting a deal already. Thank you.
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