1953 Gibson Les Paul Standard Factory Red Refin + OHSC + Candy
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We have to. You're considering spending a lot of money with us and you would obviously like your valuable musical instrument to arrive at your door, without drama, fuss or damage.
We have many years (stretching way back in to the last century) of packing and shipping fragile musical items all over the world - in fact the number of sometimes priceless, vintage instruments we have shipped is in the thousands.
When you buy a vintage or second hand item from us, it will be hand packed by one or more of our specialist, in house staff and then shipped in our own custom made cardboard boxes (If applicable).
We normally ship via our preferred carriers UPS, DPD, Parcelforce and Royal Mail for smaller items such as straps and leads. Tracking numbers are always provided.
Shipping prices vary by item and by location, please see the individual products for details but as a guide, prices for a guitar is usually:
UK - £50
Mainland Europe - £75
USA - £200
Rest of World (rates can vary a lot depending on country) - £250
How can I pay?
All our base prices are in £GBP Sterling and exclude delivery.
Payments can be made by bank transfer (up to any amount) or credit/debit card through our website (up to £10,000.) Due to fraud risks we do not take payment by phone. We accept and use many online payment services that work by way of bank transfer and recommend Wise.com who will in generally offer far better exchange rates than banks.
Do your prices include VAT?
All prices include UK VAT but most used or vintage guitars are sold under the UK marginal scheme for secondhand goods which means you will not get an invoice with the VAT amount shown separately, neither will you be able to claim this VAT element back if you are VAT registered, and the VAT element cannot be deducted for export sales.
For new items such as some guitars, pedals, straps, cables etc 20% UK VAT is included and if you are in an export country, which since Brexit now includes Europe and of course the US, this 20% VAT will automatically be deducted at checkout for you. You may have to pay local taxes and duties when your goods arrive in your home country, we advise you to check with your local customs office to be sure.
Can I reserve or put an item on hold?
Yes you can. Items can be put on hold for a deposit payment of 10%. This will hold the item for up to 30 days but this deposit payment is non refundable in the event of the buyer failing to complete the sale.
A further 10% payment at the end of the initial 30 day period will extend this period for another 30 days and subject to individual approval, this arrangement can be extended at our discretion. ATB Guitars holds title to the goods until paid for in full and if the buyer should change his/her mind for any reason, a restocking fee equivalent to to 15% of the total purchase price will be deducted from any refund given.
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1953 Gibson Les Paul Standard Factory Red Refin + OHSC + Candy
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1953 Gibson Les Paul Standard Factory Red Refin + OHSC + CandyDescription
This is quite a find. Its not so uncommon to find a refinished Les Paul, but you won’t have seen one like this before..
This is a wonderful guitar, retaining its gorgeous luster all over. Close inspection does lead us to believe that it could have been refinished by Gibson though we have no way of corroborating this. The colour is identical to an 1959 ES-225 we have in stock currently that we have proof was finished in red by the factory as a special order. There are signs all over the great care has been taken and there aren’t the signs that we commonly associate with work carried out at other places and it backlights just like an original does.
Our hypothesis is that this guitar was probably originally all gold like so many were in 1953. The gold had maybe worn away and in a lot of cases this was quite bad, especially on the back of the neck which made it uncomfortable to play. The guitar was brought to Gibson, probably also with a broken tailpiece (which did happen) and the customer asked for it to be refinished and a replacement tailpiece fitted. We think this was sometime in the late 50's - 1958/9.
Gibson at this time had sprayed a few guitars in red, later referred to as Cardinal Red (a GM shade introduced in that year) and comparing both examples we have in currently, slight clear coat fading aside, the colour is identical. To replace the broken tailpiece, Gibson used whatever they must have had in their parts inventory at the time. Original LP trapeze tailpieces would have been long gone in 1958 so due to the shallow neck angle this early '53 has, they used a low profile ABR-1 and to keep the break angle of the strings they used a tailpiece from an ES-140 which is the only tailpiece that would have worked.
There are a few dings and knocks. There are signs of a pickguard having been fitted when the guitar was used left handed but luckily this is just one small screw hole and a mark on the top.
The neck shows very little signs of wear. The fretboard and frets are in great shape with plenty of life left in both. Correct, no line tuners are present with no sign of any others being fitted. The Les Paul silk screening has either worn away or did not get applied to the headstock when it was refinished.
The bridge is a stamped ABR-1 (with the foundry mark) and is a very rare item, found on the very early ES-335s produced in 1958. Commonly these warp due to the thin wings but in this case it rests on the body. It's this along with the finish that lead us to believe this was more than the refinished guitar we believe it to be originally. The saddle for the top e string is a later example.The tailpiece is from an ES-140. There is no sign of any other tailpiece having been fitted.
The plastics are mostly correct with the jackplate being an extremely high quality reproduction.
The electronics are all correct. Some solder joints have been reheated. The pickups are both strong and very evenly balanced.
The guitar comes with a Lifton 4 latch brown/pink case.
Sonically this guitar is a joy. Both pickups are well balanced and deliver those 50s tones with aplomb. There’s plenty of scope here, from Hairy Fuzzy neck tones through smoother combined sounds to the biting snarl of the bridge pickup. It will make you question why you need any other guitar in your life.
You won’t find another like this, a killer guitar that will turn heads. Grab it before its gone.
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We are not box shifters, we take your packing and shipping very seriously..!
We have to. You're considering spending a lot of money with us and you would obviously like your valuable musical instrument to arrive at your door, without drama, fuss or damage.
We have many years (stretching way back in to the last century) of packing and shipping fragile musical items all over the world - in fact the number of sometimes priceless, vintage instruments we have shipped is in the thousands.
When you buy a vintage or second hand item from us, it will be hand packed by one or more of our specialist, in house staff and then shipped in our own custom made cardboard boxes (If applicable).
We normally ship via our preferred carriers UPS, DPD, Parcelforce and Royal Mail for smaller items such as straps and leads. Tracking numbers are always provided.
Shipping prices vary by item and by location, please see the individual products for details but as a guide, prices for a guitar is usually:
UK - £50
Mainland Europe - £75
USA - £200
Rest of World (rates can vary a lot depending on country) - £250
How can I pay?
All our base prices are in £GBP Sterling and exclude delivery.
Payments can be made by bank transfer (up to any amount) or credit/debit card through our website (up to £10,000.) Due to fraud risks we do not take payment by phone. We accept and use many online payment services that work by way of bank transfer and recommend Wise.com who will in generally offer far better exchange rates than banks.
Do your prices include VAT?
All prices include UK VAT but most used or vintage guitars are sold under the UK marginal scheme for secondhand goods which means you will not get an invoice with the VAT amount shown separately, neither will you be able to claim this VAT element back if you are VAT registered, and the VAT element cannot be deducted for export sales.
For new items such as some guitars, pedals, straps, cables etc 20% UK VAT is included and if you are in an export country, which since Brexit now includes Europe and of course the US, this 20% VAT will automatically be deducted at checkout for you. You may have to pay local taxes and duties when your goods arrive in your home country, we advise you to check with your local customs office to be sure.
Can I reserve or put an item on hold?
Yes you can. Items can be put on hold for a deposit payment of 10%. This will hold the item for up to 30 days but this deposit payment is non refundable in the event of the buyer failing to complete the sale.
A further 10% payment at the end of the initial 30 day period will extend this period for another 30 days and subject to individual approval, this arrangement can be extended at our discretion. ATB Guitars holds title to the goods until paid for in full and if the buyer should change his/her mind for any reason, a restocking fee equivalent to to 15% of the total purchase price will be deducted from any refund given.
Do you have a mailing list?
The best way to get on our mailing list is to submit the form at the bottom of every page on our website. Also follow us on Facebook and Instagram @ATBguitars as most new items are posted there as soon as we buy them and before they go on the website. If you are searching for a specific guitar then send us an email and we will attempt to alert you once one has been found.