Les Paul? never heard of him....Doublehelix wrote:A buddy of mine brought his sunburst Les Paul Custom to see Les Paul in downtown Manhatten a year ago or so and had him sign it with a Sharpie...
Value of an autographed guitar?
leave it
Personally, I'd leave the autograph as is. I wouldn't make a big deal out of it, but I think it adds a bit of character to the guitar and might be a conversation starter. Then again Neil Finn is one of my favorite songwriters. I saw the brothers Finn on their last tour, excellent. Just leave it, it's not hurting the guitar at all.
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I know, right? Imagine having that seocnd rate hack sign your guitar. What the hell does he have to do with the electric guitar, anyway? I've barely even heard of the guy.Doublehelix wrote:A buddy of mine brought his sunburst Les Paul Custom to see Les Paul in downtown Manhatten a year ago or so and had him sign it with a Sharpie... a *huge* autograph that you can see a mile away.
He loves it... I thought it was a nice way to ruin a perfectly nice-looking guitar.
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Re: leave it
i'm... i'm not alone?jmligt wrote:...Then again Neil Finn is one of my favorite songwriters. I saw the brothers Finn on their last tour, excellent. Just leave it, it's not hurting the guitar at all.
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