CustomGuitarVideo.com Part 4 of the extensive Tom Wittrock documentary features SANDY, one of the most famous 1959 Gibson Les Paul Standards. Tom talks about the different color variations, the Burst Brothers explain how much color affects price and collectability. The second half covers the different types of flame on vintage Les Paul Standard Bursts. Beautiful footage of Sandy. Tastefully filmed and edited by Holger Obenaus.
I have one question do you have any idea as to how much would it cost in the future and aslo how would you preserve it through the age
FIGURES2U 1 month ago
@gibsongold1970 An aluminum tailpiece balances that out on newer Les Pauls, IMHO
charlottedecorday 8 months ago
cool
iSuperCrazyGirl 11 months ago
A good les paul is responsive.it is difficult to find one that sounds"ALIVE"
HOWEVER,those older lespauls sound very accurate between the bass and the treble.newer les pauls are very midrangy.good luck trying to afford an original!
i hope that most of these guys who left comments get the chance one day!!!
gibsongold1970 1 year ago
Thats right, i've seen this movie a time ago, and at some days ago I was talking with a luthier and told him about that flame... that flame is impossible to forget.
hugohilario 1 year ago
well the collectors have made these guitars so damn expensive,you´ll don´t look at it as a musical instrument only as a beautifull piece of wood.
seerattan 2 years ago