What's the Current Price for Jimmy Page's Double Neck Guitar?

I’m on the hunt for information about the pricing and details of Jimmy Page’s iconic double neck guitar, especially the recent limited-edition models released by Gibson.

Key Points of Interest:

  • Historical significance of the guitar and its role in rock music.
  • Current market prices for different editions of the double neck guitar.
  • Features that make these guitars stand out for collectors.

Has anyone recently purchased one or seen the pricing in stores or online? It would be great to gather some insights on the different pricing tiers and what factors influence the value. Are these models worth the investment for collectors, or do they trend down in value over time? Let’s discuss!

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I’m currently seeing prices for Jimmy Page’s double neck guitars ranging from $50,000 to over $100,000 depending on the condition and the year of manufacture. Vintage models fetch the highest prices due to their rarity.

That’s quite a range! Are you looking for a specific model or condition?

The price really does vary! I personally found a 1971 Gibson EDS-1275 for around $70,000 recently. The more you research, the better deal you can find!

How’s anyone supposed to justify those prices? It’s just a guitar, albeit a legendary one. Why the markup, I wonder?

I think it’s about the history and the unique sound they produce. Plus, they were used in iconic performances!

I’ve seen reproductions that are much cheaper, under $20,000. But the original ones definitely have that special vibe!

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That’s a good point! Some players opt for those just to have the feel without breaking the bank.

Condition is definitely everything! A well-preserved vintage model will always cost more, while those with wear might be more accessible.

What’s the craziest price you’ve seen for one? I heard of a sale for a signed model going for $150,000!

I once read about a rare auction where one went for $200,000! Totally wild!

Honestly, I think it’s just a glorified antique! But hey, if you can afford it, why not, right?

That’s true, but for diehard fans and musicians, it’s more than just a piece of wood and strings!

For someone looking to invest, it might be wise—these guitars might appreciate over time!

I wonder, would buying a replica lessen the value of originals? I mean, is it all about the story?

I’ve been following Jimmy Page’s double neck guitar for a while. The prices can vary widely based on condition and provenance. Lately, I’ve seen them go for anywhere from $30,000 to over $100,000!

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That’s so true! The market can be volatile, especially for iconic pieces like this. Does anyone have tips on how to assess the condition effectively?

Aside from condition, I’ve noticed that celebrity association greatly influences value. The double neck that Page used is one of a kind and that boosts its desirability immensely.

I agree with you, mckaylauren! The lore behind each guitar really adds to the collectibility. If it has original documentation or photos, that can push the price up significantly.

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What about the resale market? I’ve heard that sometimes sellers expect prices well beyond realistic market value. Has anyone dealt with that situation?