What is a 1956 Les Paul worth?
The current value for one in excellent all-original condition is $30,000.
What is the difference between Epiphone Les Paul Classic and Standard?
Aside from the different pickups, the Les Paul Classic has a Slim Taper neck profile (closer to a 60s profile) which is really comfortable, especially for faster players whereas the Les Paul Traditional has a chunkier, Rounded neck profile – as they were in the late 50s.
How much is a 1956 Gibson worth?
The current value for one in excellent all-original condition is $35,000. A one-off black finished Les Paul may very well be worth more, but it’s hard to assign a value with so few known examples. This weathered headstock tells a story of many gigs and many songs played in the last 58 years.
How much is a signed Les Paul guitar worth?
We have found that 1950’s Gibson Les Pauls can range in value from $10,000 to $400,000. There are many factors that go into that valuation and we can assist in finding the actual value of your instrument.
Is Epiphone as good as Gibson?
If you picked up a US-made Gibson and compared it to an Epiphone then you would probably notice a difference. The quality, setup and finish on a Gibson will almost always be superior. However, today’s mass-produced guitars are far better than those made a few decades ago.
How much is a Epiphone Les Paul worth?
Cost of Gibson and Epiphone Les Paul Models
| Guitar | Price ($) | Origin |
|---|---|---|
| Epiphone Les Paul Modern | $650 | China |
| Epiphone Les Paul Custom | $680 | China |
| Epiphone Slash Les Paul | $900 | China |
| Gibson Les Paul Special Tribute | $1000 | America |
Why is Epiphone cheaper?
Epiphone Les Paul’s are foreign built. This is the main reason behind the price tag difference between the Epiphone LP and the Gibson LP. By not being setup in the United States, Epiphone guitars are comprised of cheaper quality materials and cheaper labor.