TOP 12 RARE & EXPENSIVE GUITARS | Pawn Stars



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Watch Rick, Corey and Chum nerd out over 12 super rare – and super expensive – guitars in this Pawn Stars mega-compilation. #PawnStars

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Chapters:
0:00 Gibson Master Museum Acoustic
5:08 Vic Flick’s 1961 Fender Stratocaster
10:43 Les Paul’s Wife Mary Ford’s Guitar
15:38 1952 Fender Telecaster
18:40 1939 Gene Autry Roundup Guitar
21:33 Karl Sandoval Flying V
30:10 Phil Collen’s Jackson Guitar
36:30 1938 Gibson Super Jumbo
41:38 1970s Ibanez Musician Guitar

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27 thoughts on “TOP 12 RARE & EXPENSIVE GUITARS | Pawn Stars”

  1. I know 2 people that would buy that guitar,Probably right away right now.And that's norm's music shop out in los angeles or joe bonamassa, joe bannomas has spent nearly a 1/2 a million dollars just on one guitar his collection goes into the millions. He's got his own guitar museum. If anybody would be attracted to this guitar would be him or either norms, guitar sales, in Los Angeles, who collects guitars of this caliber, I'll bet you right after this was aired. I'll bet you norm's music shop or either Joe himself probably contacted that pawn shop. Ready to buy it?

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  2. First guy is the epitome of lame lmao. Says he’s only played it once for two minutes. How are you saying it’s your baby when you don’t even play it lmfao? Guitars are meant to be played not sit on shelves. Shoulda just sold it

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  3. I remember when the episode with Mary Ford's white SG-shaped Les Paul first aired. Not long after, that exact guitar ended up on eBay. I can't remember the exact asking price, but I know it was over a 100K. I messaged the seller and they told me they'd bought it from Rick. That was a cool coincidence that I happened to be on eBay that day. Interestingly, I had one of these guitars back in about 1971. I didn't know it was a Les Paul when I bought it. I actually thought it was an SG where someone had replaced the truss rod cover with a Les Paul truss rod cover. And even sillier is I didn't even know what a truss rod cover was at that time. I knew it was something to do with fixing the neck, but I had no clue. Now I do my own neck adjustments and bridge setups. I bought it in the suburbs of Chicago from someone who knew someone else who was selling it. I paid $185. I starved myself and paid the guy weekly for a month to buy it, and it was stolen in Chicago from me three days later. It wasn't white like Mary Ford's, it was the typical SG deep see-through red color, which is the only SG color I like. And it was in mint condition. Well, I don't know if I looked at it that closely back then, but I remember that it didn't have any dings in it at all. I'd scrutinize it even closer now that I've been into buying and selling guitars for decades. But that has been a lifelong regret of mine, that I got into a situation where that guitar disappeared. Boo hoo!

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