$38,000?????

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axel

$38,000?????

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Just almost fell from my chair - check this one :


!!!!!!!!! is that the price?
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No kidding. On the high side. What do you say Glen?Image
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For $38,000+, I want those strings ends trimmed!!
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Post by glen_l »

Holy Moley!! It's a gorgeous guitar but that price??

Would you even be able to get that for a real '58 325?

The serial number also worries me.
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Looks like there was a mix up with the first digit of the serial number. In a reply from the owner he noted that it is a '3' at the start.

To date, this is the only known example of a factory 325 from the period between '58 and '64.
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