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Thanks Collin. Sorry,I did not know that the venue for "other guitar" talk had changed.Thanks for the heads up.collin wrote:Nice, Mitch--- great looking LP, stepping up now, eh!
(ps...mods. have asked all non-Ric guitar related posts be sent to the "quest for tone" forum.)
This moderator kindly requests that these posts be limited to actual instruments and not toys or novelties pleasecollin wrote:(ps...mods. have asked all non-Ric guitar related posts be sent to the "quest for tone" forum.)
whojamfan wrote:This moderator kindly requests that these posts be limited to actual instruments and not toys or novelties pleasecollin wrote:(ps...mods. have asked all non-Ric guitar related posts be sent to the "quest for tone" forum.)
Thanks! It looks like this one.whojamfan wrote:Very nice guitar there Mitch

Thanks Mike.I really don't care care that much about the C.O.A. Maybe the guy who sold it to the store made up that part about keeping it because it had Les Pauls autograph. I mean,how could he have one if Gibson never issued them in 2000?peewee wrote:Nice LP -- I'm partial to goldtops myself! FWIW, Gibson Custom did not issue COAs in 2000 for any custom shop model. The COA fist appeared in 1999 then was not offered in 2000 but was standard with all Custom Shop instruments starting in 2001.
Also as far as obtaining a replacement COA, all one has to do is contact customer service via e-mail or a phone call and provide a serial number. I didn't receive one with my 2001 '56 Historic Les Paul and that was all it took; plus I had it in hand in a week. Unless they've changed the policy regarding this (sounds rather ridiculous to send an instrument with you paying shipping both ways to the manufacturer for a $2 piece of paper), the only true requirement was that you had to be the original owner of the guitar and have the sales receipt or documentation proving such.