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NGD but what is it?

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So I got this today... I know it is a Gibson, but what?

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ES125 TD?

how much did you get that for? it's lovely.
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I was told by the previous owner it was a 1946 Gibson L48 that a Gibson employee installed pick ups in. It has no serial number.
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BTW, what matters is it sounds so good. You know you have a keeper and when you play it you start writing new songs.
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pumpkin wrote:BTW, what matters is it sounds so good. You know you have a keeper and when you play it you start writing new songs.
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stewart wrote:ES125 TD?
Yes that is what it looks like,congrats!

http://vintage-guitars.blogspot.com/200 ... itars.html

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westtexasred wrote:
stewart wrote:ES125 TD?
Yes that is what it looks like,congrats!

http://vintage-guitars.blogspot.com/200 ... itars.html


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Okay they started making the ES-125 in 1941 so I guess that would jibe with the headstock logo...
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pumpkin wrote: Okay they started making the ES-125 in 1941 so I guess that would jibe with the headstock logo...
Actually it wouldn't because the ES-125 TD didn't come out until 1957, they stopped using that logo then...
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pumpkin wrote:
pumpkin wrote: Okay they started making the ES-125 in 1941 so I guess that would jibe with the headstock logo...
Actually it wouldn't because the ES-125 TD didn't come out until 1957, they stopped using that logo then...
Yeah that is a puzzler. I guess it could be just what he says it was.

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westtexasred wrote:
pumpkin wrote:
pumpkin wrote: Okay they started making the ES-125 in 1941 so I guess that would jibe with the headstock logo...
Actually it wouldn't because the ES-125 TD didn't come out until 1957, they stopped using that logo then...
Yeah that is a puzzler. Could that be a neck from another guitar?

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Highly doubtful, matchers the body perfectly in fit and color.
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Then it is what he said. Here is a 1946 L-48

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the question is, how much?
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but it is a thinline?
cogito ergo sum...thing or other...
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louis wrote:the question is, how much?
I got a very good deal, so good I don't want to spoil a future sale by saying.
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Mages wrote:but it is a thinline?
Nope. Fat.
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pumpkin wrote:
louis wrote:the question is, how much?
I got a very good deal, so good I don't want to spoil a future sale by saying.
so you got your butler to place the ebay bid?
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pumpkin wrote:
Mages wrote:but it is a thinline?
Nope. Fat.
ah ok, then definitely not a TD. I guess it's prolly an L-48 modified with pickups like an ES-125TD.
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I don't see how the amount you paid would affect how much it's worth to someone else, but hey-ho. The single pickup 125s were still pretty affordable a couple of years ago, they don't seem to command anything like the crazy prices of other Gibsons.
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Very cool! Congrats!
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louis wrote:
pumpkin wrote:
louis wrote:the question is, how much?
I got a very good deal, so good I don't want to spoil a future sale by saying.
so you got your butler to place the ebay bid?
Nope, your ma.