Gibson Slash 1958 serial #8 3096 First Les Paul Limited Run: Recreating a legend The original Sunburst Les Paul recreated for Gibson's Global brand Ambassador

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Gibson, we’ve heard, is releasing a new limited run of the 1958 Les Paul made for Slash, its Global Brand Ambassador. This recreation is called the Slash 1958 Les Paul “First Standard” #8 3096 and is a recreation of his favourite studio tool. And the stock has risen on Slash’s signature – it’s now worth $4000 instead of $1,500.

1958 NAMM Show

There are 50 Aged/Signed by Slash, 100 Aged, and 150 Vintage Gloss versions being made and they are all recreations of the guitar that Slash owns. It turns out that the original guitar in Slash’s possession is actually a pretty important piece of guitar history. Shipping records confirm that Slash’s guitar (serial #8 3096) was actually sent to that historic 1958 NAMM convention as one of the first two Sunburst Les Pauls ever made!

Being the first year that this finish was introduced makes this guitar pretty rare already, but then factor in the ‘man in the hat’ association and it becomes even more desirable to many.

Reissue Aged or Aged and Signed?

Each guitar is a faithful recreation of that ’58 Standard down to the five Kluson Deluxe Single Band tuners and one Kluson Double Band being used, so it has the unmatched set of tuners same as the Slash original.

The $4000 question?

Everything is to vintage specification and a lot of care has evidently been taken to make them as authentic as possible. What makes these guitars expensive is not just the ageing process, however. If you have a Slash-signed aged edition, that bumps up the price by another $4000! That means Slash’s signature is going up in value by quite a lot, as a few months ago it was only worth $1500…

I’m not a massive fan of Slash, and though I think he is cool, I cannot understand how his signature is worth anywhere near that amount of money. I would laugh if offered one by a dealer, but if you are a die-hard fan you may well be mad enough to part with the money for one.

All the guitars look pretty nice, but these are probably all going to go to collectors rather than players.

RRP – New Gloss USD 5999 Aged USD 7999 Aged and Signed USD 11999

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