$20,000 For A Jimmy Page Gibson Double-Neck Reissue?

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  • Hardrock69
    DIAMOND STATUS
    • Feb 2005
    • 21834

    $20,000 For A Jimmy Page Gibson Double-Neck Reissue?

    New JIMMY PAGE Signature Model Guitar Coming This Week - Mar. 5, 2007
    Launch Radio Networks reports: A new signature instrument from Gibson and LED ZEPPELIN guitarist Jimmy Page will be released this week. The guitar is based on the double neck SG that Page can be seen using in the ZEPPELIN movie "The Song Remains The Same". Page let Gibson analyze his original guitar, and there are two versions of the Jimmy Page Reissue Double Neck — one called the "Vintage Original Spec," which is limited to 250 instruments, and the "Aged" edition, which is an exact replica of Page's guitar. For the "Aged" version, Page kept serial number 001, but he played and signed numbers 002 to 026.

    The Jimmy Page Reissue Double Neck "Vintage Original Spec" guitars will be available starting Wednesday (March 7) at Guitar Center locations. Pricing will be announced today (Monday, March 5), but they'll probably cost around $20,000, if not more. The "Aged" versions will be available on March 18, at Guitar Center "Platinum Nights" events. For more information, go to guitarcenter.com.
  • Matt White
    • Jun 2004
    • 20446

    #2
    Didn't somebody pay $50,000 for the Jimmy Page Les Paul?


    Insanity

    Still...nice guitar

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    • Coyote
      ROTH ARMY SUPREME
      • Jan 2004
      • 8185

      #3
      Too expensive for me...
      Why settle for something you have, if it's not as good as something you're out to get?

      Originally posted by Seshmeister
      It's like putting up a YouTube of Bach and playing Chopstix on your Bontempi...

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      • indeedido
        Veteran
        • Feb 2004
        • 2293

        #4
        wow, needless to say, to much for nothing special.
        This space for rent.

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        • Atomic Dyver
          Head Fluffer
          • Mar 2004
          • 313

          #5
          Those guitars are just for collectors. The same people who put vintage guitars in bank vaults as an investment. Guitars are meant to be played. I also saw somewhere that Gibson was going to make a replica of Eric Claptons 335. Its a bit much that Gibson and Fender have made so many signature models. And as far as "aging" guitar goes, you have to earn those battle scars. Also how can a guitar be a signature model of a signature model? The Les Paul is Les Pauls signature model guitar.

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          • BrownSound1
            ROTH ARMY FOUNDER
            • Mar 2003
            • 3025

            #6
            You can buy a production EDS 1275 for a little over 3 grand, and it is the same doubleneck guitar Pagey plays, except for the pickups are Burstbuckers.

            On Page's Les Paul...his has some modifications that I guess they deem it worthy to give it another signature. Shaved neck, parallel/series pot, etc. I'd rather have a Jimmy Page sig, than a Zakk Wylde, Joe Perry, or Ace Frehley sigs. I certainly agree with the signature of a signature, but what else are you going to call it? I guess you could call it "The Jimmy Page Spec Les Paul." Hell I dunno.

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            • Atomic Dyver
              Head Fluffer
              • Mar 2004
              • 313

              #7
              I can almost see the Jimmy Page model Les Paul model...but having all these signature models cheapens what the les paul is all about. Who would use these guitars live unless they were in a tribute band? Customizing a guitar should be an individualistic statement made by the player. Take the new 25 grand EVH fender frankie model. What made that original guitar special is that Eddie made himself a guitar that was useful. That guitar and only that guitar has the history behind it. The reproductions are just made to take peoples money, they have none of the "voodoo" of the original.

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              • Atomic Dyver
                Head Fluffer
                • Mar 2004
                • 313

                #8
                I'm not picking on Gibson, I like and use Gibsons. Same goes for Fender. Ironically I prefer some of the heavier 70's strats that collectors don't like so much. Fender also has way to many signature strats and teles. The original designs are great and the guitars stand on thier own.

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                • rustoffa
                  ROTH ARMY SUPREME
                  • Jan 2004
                  • 8943

                  #9
                  On a semi-related note, I'd rather have a 10-Thousand-Dollar-Player!!



                  See more.

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                  • Atomic Dyver
                    Head Fluffer
                    • Mar 2004
                    • 313

                    #10
                    NICE...those p90's deliver that raunchie rock sound with style.

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                    • rustoffa
                      ROTH ARMY SUPREME
                      • Jan 2004
                      • 8943

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Atomic Dyver
                      NICE...those p90's deliver that raunchie rock sound with style.
                      The covers on 'em are raunchy!

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                      • DLRdelight!
                        Veteran
                        • Jul 2004
                        • 1501

                        #12
                        i agree guitars are meant to be played. its funny because i like guitars with battle scars so much but i try to make sure my guitars dont get any.

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                        • Nitro Express
                          DIAMOND STATUS
                          • Aug 2004
                          • 32794

                          #13
                          I remember when people in the 80's said Strats from the 1970's were shit and you had to have a Pre CBS one for it to be any good. Now I see collectors snagging early 70's Strats.

                          A good guitar is a good guitar. Not all the Gibsons and Fenders made in the 50's and 60's were good. Some were.

                          It's all a fad and Gibson and Fender are cashing in on it not to mention guys like Jimmy Page who no loger go out and rock like they used to. What Gibson gets is an increadable profit margine and some credability.
                          No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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                          • Panamark
                            DIAMOND STATUS
                            • Jan 2004
                            • 17113

                            #14
                            How much did that fucker weigh ??

                            If its like 2 les pauls, it would be a bastard
                            to play a 2 hour set with :p
                            BABY PANA 2 IS Coming !! All across the land, let the love and beer flow !
                            Love ya Mary Frances!

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                            • Atomic Dyver
                              Head Fluffer
                              • Mar 2004
                              • 313

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Nitro Express
                              I remember when people in the 80's said Strats from the 1970's were shit and you had to have a Pre CBS one for it to be any good. Now I see collectors snagging early 70's Strats.

                              A good guitar is a good guitar. Not all the Gibsons and Fenders made in the 50's and 60's were good. Some were.

                              It's all a fad and Gibson and Fender are cashing in on it not to mention guys like Jimmy Page who no loger go out and rock like they used to. What Gibson gets is an increadable profit margine and some credability.
                              Gibson and Fender wouldn't need the credibilty of signature guitars if they would build quality intruments like they did in the past. Thats not to say they don't make quality instruments now. You don't need a signature model if an artist used your guitar....thats endorsment enough.

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