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SOLD! - 2014 Gibson Aged Les Paul Dutchburst CC18 Collectors Choice #18

SOLD! - 2014 Gibson Aged Les Paul Dutchburst CC18 Collectors Choice #18

€ 11.000,00Prijs

Here's one of the most droolsome guitars we've seen and one of the best relic jobs on a Gibson Les Paul ever done! It's just looks and feels gorgeous...

It is all original with only the capacitors replaced by real 1960's Sprague Black Beauty caps! But if you want we can put the fake Bumblebees back in for you... ;-) Also the bridge pickup was once replaced but the original is back in. Original paperwork, COA, case etc.

The Dutchburst

The thing about any good vintage guitar is that it has a story to tell. The Dutchburst is no exception. Ordered into Holland in this beautiful dark Sunburst, it was bought by a professional guitarist (we know him only as 'Jan') who played jazz in his trio, mainly on cruise ships. You could say it worked it's passage! So what we have is a replica of a true and honest working instrument, with all the battle scars to prove it.
 
That said, it was clearly cared for - as any 'tool of the trade' should be - with wear marks coming from hands flying up and down the neck, over the body and around the controls.
 
The Dutchburst with original serial 0 2430 is about 'use' not 'abuse'; one can almost picture our jazz hero finishing a gig, wiping down the strings, cleaning the neck and polishing the top before placing it respectfully in its case for the night.
 
And that's one of the things that we like so much about Ol' Dutch: it has not been dulled down as so many VOS models are. Old guitars actually don't go dull. If anything, they get even more shiny where the lacquer remains and has been looked after.
 
Here, the mildly flamed maple ripples understatedly beneath its moody 'tobacco fading to burnt umber and caramel' finish, while the nutty-coloured mahogany back, sides and neck glow under a patina of simulated age.
 
It's interesting to assess each dent, ding and wear mark and imagine what went into creating it. What songs did Jan play? We presume it was the jazz/pop repertoire of the day. Did the lack of finish on the lower rim reveal that he played seated? Does the wear on the back of the neck mean he wrapped his thumb over the top? Or played mostly in the jazzy key of Bb?
 
"If you're a guitarist who gets the whole vintage thing - and we unashamedly do, especially that glorious tobacco hue - a guitar like this is a joy to behold"

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