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Rockman
Great to watch .... cheers Bill ....
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TheGreek
I want the 56 Gibson Les Paul Custom !
The Vox AC-30 ? Every guitarist who has a Fender amp and a Marshall of course wants an EL-84 loaded Vox AC-30 for that unique British sound . A very historical artifact as to it's lineage being that Keith and Brian ( I believe ? ) used it in the early days to record with . I wonder which will cost more the Les Paul Custom or the Vox AC-30 . The music that was recorded by guitarists playing thru Vox amps is quite legendary .Quote
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TheGreek
I want the 56 Gibson Les Paul Custom !
What an Amazing piece of rock history.
Will be interesting to see what that it goes for.
I would want the amp
Thanks for posting.. great to hear from Bill.
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MononoM
why is he selling this? is this for charity or something? i dont think he needs the money )
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MononoM
why is he selling this? is this for charity or something? i dont think he needs the money )
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MononoM
why is he selling this? is this for charity or something? i dont think he needs the money )
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MononoM
why is he selling this? is this for charity or something? i dont think he needs the money )
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slewan
he's just doing what we all will do in the future: sell our collection as long as there's a market for it. Within 10 (or maybe 20) years most Stones fans will die and their collections will be sold by their children – the market will be flooded and prices will drop sharply.
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slewan
he's just doing what we all will do in the future: sell our collection as long as there's a market for it. Within 10 (or maybe 20) years most Stones fans will die and their collections will be sold by their children – the market will be flooded and prices will drop sharply.
I both agree and disagree, it depends on the item. Yes Elvis records worth $50 are now $5 but an Elvis cape with great authenticity that was $2,000 could now fetch $20,000. It all depends on the quality of the item, Most stuff that is widely available for sale goes down, but the truly rare and historic items that are "museum" quality can and do continue to rise in value. Unfortunately these items are out of the reach of many collectors because they are already expensive if you can even find them.