Posted by Chris I
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on January 27, 2009, 1:35 pm, in reply to "Re: 1932 Gibson L 00 12 fret"
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I got the work done at a local dealer that i am friends with. I still need to have the frets milled though there is a little buzzing. Unfortunately I had to pawn it. I fell on some very hard times and needed money to keep my power on. Hopefully things will get better soon.
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: Chris, you're fortunate to have both a piece
: of family history and a great guitar, I have
: one just like it, but not from family.
: Value depends upon condition, but consider
: replacement cost to be at least well north
: of 2K. I think '32 is a pretty good date of
: manufacture for this guitar. Is there any
: family history of exactly when your
: grandfather may have purchased it?
: Documents, letters etc? ..additionally, be
: careful who you allow to do the work. Where
: are you located? Perhaps we could give you
: a few 'trusted' names..Regards, Tom
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: I just inherited this beauty. It is black w/
: white pickguard. The bridge is not attached
: right now and it needs a new nut as well. It
: also has a few cracks on the top. It is all
: wear from my great grandfathers playing. He
: serenaded my great grandmother with this
: guitar in the 30's. I am taking it in
: tomorrow to get estimates for the repairs.
: Does anyone know what this piece might be
: worth? I know that it is pretty rare being a
: 1932 12 fret. Is it possible that this was
: made in 1931 or even 1930? That would be
: crazy. If anyone has any info please e mail
: me cisaac78@yahoo.com Thanx Chris
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