
Prices from about $700 to over a grand indicated that they were not your run ofĪctually, the fact that they even appeared in the booths of strictly Show floor, but yea, they seemed quite nice, and the fact that they had asking It just so happened that I was exhibiting atĪ guitar show that very weekend, and so I asked around, and in fact played Months back a buddy of mine asks me what I know about the vintage “Burny” LesĪnd that there has been some chatter about them being quite good. That WILL spoil you, they really are THAT good. You see, I’ve had opportunity to possess … but never actually own … several 58 and 59 Pauls. It’s quite possible that the problem is that I’m just downright

I have failed to bond with any of them in a sufficientĮnough manner to justify my keeping them. Over the decades I’ve owned a fair number of what I call “big Boy” Lesīinding, extra-glossy finishes, and multi-thousand dollar price tags.

Vintage Burny “Les Paul” … a Fake that’s Better Than the Real Thing?
