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Hey guys hows it going?can someone please tell me the most valuable non artist reissue and what beauty of the burst and NAMM pilot runs are?also what is a good rare guitar that will keep its value and is great to play thanks a lot guys - ZoSo
 

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Hey guys hows it going?can someone please tell me the most valuable non artist reissue and what beauty of the burst and NAMM pilot runs are?also what is a good rare guitar that will keep its value and is great to play thanks a lot guys - ZoSo
the reason i ask is because I've seen some of the guitar on this site and they are beautiful
 

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I think maybe the botb replica's bring in some pretty big money since the stopped making them. They are replica's of some of the most popular bursts in beauty of the burst book. Like Joe Perry's, the Stanleyburst, the Brockburst. They discontinued them because of the legal issues of copying a real burst owned by someone without their permission and using the actual serial number on the headstock(the real serial number is in the control cavity I believe.)
 

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Possibly the 2003 issues with confirmed Brazilian fingerboards.
 

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Two that stick out in my mind, as far as going up in value are the Les Paul Guitar Trader Reissue and the Les Paul Music Machine Brazilian Stinger. The Guitar Trader Reissues were made in 1982-1983. 47 total were made. The first 15 had real PAFs :wow: and the rest got Tim Shaw PAFs. The Music Machine Stingers were made in 2003. They also have some of the most sought after cases, tweed with a light blue crushed velvet lining. The Music Machine Stingers are a little more abundant, because they made 54, 56, 58, 59, and 60 reissues.
 

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Two that stick out in my mind, as far as going up in value are the Les Paul Guitar Trader Reissue and the Les Paul Music Machine Brazilian Stinger. The Guitar Trader Reissues were made in 1982-1983. 47 total were made. The first 15 had real PAFs :wow: and the rest got Tim Shaw PAFs. The Music Machine Stingers were made in 2003. They also have some of the most sought after cases, tweed with a light blue crushed velvet lining. The Music Machine Stingers are a little more abundant, because they made 54, 56, 58, 59, and 60 reissues.
wow sounds sweet:applause:
 

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Hey guys hows it going?can someone please tell me the most valuable non artist reissue and what beauty of the burst and NAMM pilot runs are?also what is a good rare guitar that will keep its value and is great to play thanks a lot guys - ZoSo

as far as Historics go...'03 Brazoos are your best bet...
 

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