

Originally posted by LikeASongBy the way, my granfather owns a Gibson, but I don't know which model is it. It looks pretty much like a Les Paul, but it's not a LP. All I can remember is the name begins with an "A" (Alison? Armoris? Artonise?)... Anybody knows what is it?
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Originally posted by LikeASongBy the way, my granfather owns a Gibson, but I don't know which model is it. It looks pretty much like a Les Paul, but it's not a LP. All I can remember is the name begins with an "A" (Alison? Armoris? Artonise?)... Anybody knows what is it?
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Originally posted by LikeASongBy the way, my granfather owns a Gibson, but I don't know which model is it. It looks pretty much like a Les Paul, but it's not a LP. All I can remember is the name begins with an "A" (Alison? Armoris? Artonise?)... Anybody knows what is it?
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Originally posted by anstratdubh1979It IS a Les Paul. It is a Les Paul Artisan. they were made between 1976 and 1982.
If you get the serial number (on the back of the headstock) I can tell you exactly what vintage it is, date, and factory it came out of.
(Gibson's being made in Kalamazoo, MI and Nashville, TN during 1976-1982)
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979It IS a Les Paul. It is a Les Paul Artisan. they were made between 1976 and 1982.
If you get the serial number (on the back of the headstock) I can tell you exactly what vintage it is, date, and factory it came out of.
(Gibson's being made in Kalamazoo, MI and Nashville, TN during 1976-1982)
Originally posted by LikeASong[..]ARTISAN!! That's it... You kicked my ass very hard, your guitar knowledge is absolutely astonishing
BTW thank you all for saying how beautiful it isIndeed, it is gorgeous
And... I think it's going to be my NEXT guitar, since my grandfa is going to quit soon of playing live, and I think I'll receive some of his musical stuff...
This is me with that beautiful LP Artisan:
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And this is my Hoffner VeryThin Standard back to back with the Artisan.... Which is better?
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Lovely guitar, it sounds really great... Moreover, I thought I had never played a Les PaulNow I can say that I almost OWN a Les Paul
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979The Artisan looks great. They were only made for 6 years. So while it might not be worth the same as a 1958-1960 LP, it will appreciate in value as there were not too many made.
I'd love to HEAR the thing. Sound clips?
And ask your Grandfather what the smaller switches do. Again, I don't think they are factory issue, which might hurt the value of the guitar but if it sounds and plays great... then that is all that really matters.
After all Andy Summers (the Police) Tele was bought with LOADS of aftermarket work and because HE played it... it's worth tons! (As are the Fender reissues of his Tele)
And like I said, if you send me the serial number, on the back of the headstock, I can tell you yet MORE about your lovely Artisan.
LOVE the inlays in the neck. Beauty!
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979PS - The Hofner may not be a vintage Strat or Les Paul but they have plenty of "vibe" and "character". Certainly a cool and I'd guess, pretty fun guitar to play.