Vintage Gibson 335 lost to baggage handlers

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Vintage Gibson 335 lost to baggage handlers

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It sustained damage to the bridge, neck and tail that would cost an estimated $1,980.
Man that looked like it destroyed the guitar.I imagine you can't see everything. Too bad :cry: :x Chad
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Excellent work! Delta destroyed two of my vintage guitars in the 80s. A '57 Custom and a '61 SG Les Paul and also took out one of the first Dean Z models made in his garage. Best guitar ever.

UPS has destroyed at least 5x as many, with the most notable being a custom colored '67 V with matching headstock, and next a '55 blonde Switchmaster not to mention a couple early D-28s and a J-200.

If you give a shit about anything, never ship it out of your sight, ever. Ever.

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And if you have an expensive (cost or value) instrument, then by all means, get a flight case!
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They should have allowed him to keep it with him.

I have seen lots of people carry guitars onboard the plane with them.

Many times the flight attendants will allow you to store them in the galley or other space that is available.

It's a real shame to see a vintage anything destroyed by the airlines or shipping companies.
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Not anymore buddy. If it doesn't fit in a lunchbox you are effed.

They used to let me hang a guiitar like a coat in the closet. No more. They take it at the door of the plane if you made it that far and then it gets rolled on your connection. POW! They never make it that far anyhow.
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Reeltarded wrote:also took out one of the first Dean Z models made in his garage. Best guitar ever.
Yep, I had one of those....beautiful cherry sunburst, bought at Chuck Levins in '79 IIRC
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You are allowed to fly with guitars I do it all the time. Delta, northwest, Alaska, united, frontier, American Airlines. The traveler was an idiot for letting them check it.
Even if the guitar had not been damaged the drastic climate change would most likely destroy the intonation for months if not permanently.
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I have to add he is an idiot for taking a vintage guitar of value on a fly gig.
Pretty much a total dumb ass.

Note a '65 gibson es335 is currently worth $2500-$4300, $6200 if its a custom color but it's no $10k guitar.
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da Geezer wrote:
Reeltarded wrote:also took out one of the first Dean Z models made in his garage. Best guitar ever.
Yep, I had one of those....beautiful cherry sunburst, bought at Chuck Levins in '79 IIRC
A reason to love Maryland. :)

Is a 65 335 a 10k guitar? No. Yes. Nope. They aren't. They sell for around 12k in custom colors for real now. Why was that one in a brown case..
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Ill sell you as many '65 es335 as you can buy in custom colors for $12k a pop. I can buy them all day for a few grand. Not sure where you are shopping but your dollar probably isn't going very far ;)
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Oh, me, shop in this market? No way.

The don't cost that much. They sell for that much. Like, who'd have thought a National Triolian (not a tricone.. the cheap shit) would sell for $8500? Happened last month. I can't trade with my buddy anymore since I introduced him to Satan the Salesman.
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selloutrr wrote:Ill sell you as many '65 es335 as you can buy in custom colors for $12k a pop. I can buy them all day for a few grand. Not sure where you are shopping but your dollar probably isn't going very far ;)
This is right thinking here. I can't remember for sure but the holy grail on the ES-335 ends I think in '62? Somewhere in there Gibson quit using hide glues and made a couple of other changes to the 335. I don't know about $2500 but certainly not $10K.
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You know who is buying them for 10k? Same guy that buys a brand new 9k Les Paul and he thinks he is getting a great deal... hah same guy that buys an $8500 triolian.

Early 60 no more dots, mid 62 no more.. "mojo".. and PAF sticker only in front.. "mojo". Before mid 62 all the pickups had long wires. When they got patent number decals they had a sheep dip of nickle covered PAFs. They saved 6 inches of wire on every guitar by using # pickups in the bridge position and PAFs up front.

I wonder how long it takes Gibson to find this fact and reissue a shitload of '63 model guitars with different stickers on each end?

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You can always buy additional seat...
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