I have a 1960 Les Paul Classic re-issue in aged cherry burst, beautiful guitar, it was a gift from my wife. I'm a Fender man mostly Tele most of the time, but what I fell in love with is the small neck. It was the thinnest neck ever on a L. Paul. I love it.
It's fairly common knowledge that Joe Bonamassa bought the guitar while he was playing in England about a month back. I read an article about it online. Lot's of people have commented on this video & the last video about Bonamassa buying the guitar. Plus the fact, everyone knows JB is a serial Burst hoarder & that every time he acquires another Burst his powers grow stronger... He can definitely afford them too, unlike me paying to go & see him play live. £160+ a ticket, ouch!
Fantastic, Thank You for the update. Yes, frustrating to keep everything under wraps, however were I the Buyer or Seller I'd be very appreciative of how you are handling the whole situation. Such a great find, thank you for sharing.
What a tease! Looking forward to seeing the rest of the story but somewhat saddened that my offer of a fiver and a couple of pints wasn't entertained 😉
Rather glad to hear it was used extensively by the owner up until the early 90's It was just too dirty and worn to have been locked away in a case unused for 50 years as originally reported. That dilemma has now been cleared up
I think you did a good thing. I'm sure other dealers may well have not been so honest. It's a beautiful guitar and I'm looking forward to the next installment 🙂
Yep, so true Gary Moseley. I'm sure Mike of ATB Guitars popularity just skyrocketed for future business! Good, old fashioned honesty and integrity will go a long long way in making him a successful business man...Great job mate!
Im the one who asked about the Beano Burst. Thanks for taking that question! Where is the Beano Burst? This question is fascinating. I truly believe it’s the most important lost guitar in history.
Thanks for posting this great story! It's so nice to know that the times of miracles and good fairytales are not yet over, even after so many years since these 'holy grail' guitars were made - that there are still some of them out there to be discovered... So exciting! :-)
The way I first heard of this guitar was on Bonamassa’s Instagram. He was playing a couple of nights at The Royal Albert Hall in London and my guess is he got it there.
This is borne out by the 'That Pedal Show' podcast on Patreon which mentions that Joe was looking over a guitar when they met him backstage for the interview. It doesn't mention what guitar however, but Joe does say the stories of his 'collecting' are not exaggerated. So maybe an indicator?
Just subscribed on the strength of seeing the rebirth of the Dirty Burst. Thanks for a video without the hype { Emerald City } that surrounds this era of Les Pauls.
Mike, you're killing us with the suspense! OK, so it was appraised in the early 90's for $4000 pounds...? Even 32 years ago in 1990 a real 1960 Burst would have been worth at least ten times that and up to three figures depending on condition and originality. I remember going into a local guitar shop in 1993 that was selling the first Historic Gibson Custom Shop Les Paul's(54,56,57,59, and 60) because of the high demand and these reissues were selling for $4-$5,000 US dollars then. So JB is a front runner for new owner....lol?
The day after your first video on this guitar was published an article was published that JB had purchased the dirty burst for 6 figures. Curious about the time frame, when did the guitar arrive to you, when was the video made, and Joe decided to purchase it, and article written
People, people people...there are multiple articles that have been written about this story...all giving Mike credit! Use your search engines if you can't wait for Mike's next vid. The vid I'm waiting for is Joe Bonamassa telling his version. What a great find!
@@ATBGuitars Thanks for the reply Mike. You mentioned that the pickups had been rewound. Do you think that the output of those pickups are within vintage spec?
@@g.koch. Um no you can literally search on TH-cam for his performances. He's a damn good guitar player and plays real bursts on stage. Where else can you see that in 2022? Nowhere. Yeah he stores them but he really does play them. Stop simping.
@@ATBGuitars That's what I'm saying, he actually plays these live for people to enjoy and he's a SICK guitar player. He never over does it in his solos that's why I'm a huge fan, he understands the music AND the guitars.
@@pappyodanial Well..stop simping sounded more like self reflection of yourself defending it, if you even know what that means 🤣. But hey, lets stay nicely like adults. It doesn't change the fact that he buys almost every vintage piece he can get hold of to hoard it in his house, some on display, the other ones in cases (which you despise in your first comment), there are even documentaries on YT where he has from one amp like 20+ pieces, the guitars he play of these are maybe 15-20 live. Does one really need 4+ Bursts? He have 400 Guitars and 400 amps stated by himself 2019 which a quick google reveal, now probably even more.. I saw him 2015 live in person, he was and sounded good, played the same ones there as always now, but would sound with new guitars probably the same LIVE due his technique, wall of amps and volume. I agree with we rather see good guitars in the right hands instead of a non player CEO closet, but most just sit by him around which other people probably value more for what they are and still make music with. Jason Isbell with his Red Eye for example how he got to earn his Burst finally in modern times, most people appreciate these vintage pieces and value them personal if they even get one..but by over 800 pieces, this gets lost at some point like another pair of shoes and the happiness hype wears quicker and quicker off (you can see it by most collectors of all things when it gets out of hand). In the end it's his money but it's sad for the instruments just sitting around.
What was your internal dialogue regarding the decision to buy a guitar that you haven't played when set up to do the thing it do? I mean they're not all gems...or so I've heard. Or was it not even a question? My head would explode too but I can see where that point would nag at me some.
Not at all. We have yet to come across a Burst that could not be made to play and sound great. All the key ingredients were there and no structural issues. We (and Joe) knew it would be a good one!
I wonder if this is the 1960 burst that JB bought at the Albert Hall, as witnessed by Dan from 'That Pedal Show' (it's mentioned on their podcast with JB and Josh Smith)
ok then...if it's gone it's gone....i shall proceed to buy that "burst" custom shop Tokai "LP" after all...in superior quality and at a fraction of the price....and i'm gonna call it the "Clean burst".....🙂
@@greenmanalishi6963 got to remember that these are deductible from his income. If he buys a $100k gtr, just means he pays less taxes or his company does and the good news is he has possibly invested the money well.
I have this theory that Bursts will go the way of Clydesdale horses. Considered rare and full of nostalgia for times past once, but now lacking popular appeal because those who remembered them when they were “around” originally are passing. They’ll still be valuable, but their influence in the market will diminish. Especially as guitar based music is also diminishing 🙁
I have a theory that you're wrong. Your theory is less about horses and more like saying this whole Stradivarius thing is a passing fad in the violin community. And there are truly so very few authentic Bursts in circulation that value is only going to continue to rise. There will always be an elite buyer who's willing to pay the rising prices. Just like a Stradivarius. And I hear that violin based music is diminishing too :)
FOUL! As an appraiser of the guitar you have a CONFLICT OF INTEREST in appearance if you made a cash offer. You say none were “ripped off” but that’s not a good excuse. Either buy or appraise but not both. It’s a matter of professionalism.
We are vintage guitar dealers and just like every auction house, everywhere, people can take guitars to us for valuations. Originally she just wanted an insurance valuation but when she found out its true worth she decided she wanted to sell it. After thinking about it for a few days and no doubt doing her own research, she decided she wanted to sell it through us. She could have taken it to any other dealer or auction house to sell, or she could have sold it herself, there was no pressure from us to use our services at all. Not sure I understand what is foul about that..?
@@ATBGuitars One becomes an independent third-party when acting as a professional appraiser. Independence is a core tenant of professionalism. By making an offer you became both an appraiser and a buyer. Whether or not you take advantage of the situation you have created a conflict of interest. Just because everyone else does the same doesn’t make it right.
@@rstuartcpa That might be the case for professional appraisers but as indicated above, we are NOT professional appraisers. We are a guitar store which she chose to come to. Our profession is selling vintage guitars not appraising items. I do not know of one single 'professional appraiser' she could of gone to in her part of the UK. However it seems whatever I say you are still going to think we ripped her off so this is my last word to you. Have a happy life!
I have been informed that Beano had either one or several screws missing or removed from the neck pick up ! if you focus carefully on that pic of it this is evident ..Your first presentation was poorly scripted and was very sketchy. I do not understand if as you now say valued at 4000.00 pounds,what player would store valuable item away in this appalling condition....You would assume they would clean it down and then carefully store it away! I did another Google for old Les Paul's and the values are clearly listed...
Good point. FYI, I do not have a script and I am not trained in presentation! I think it has been a wall hanger for some time and if your house is near a busy road then this is the sort of grime that gets on it.
I had The builders in and had to store my guitars in a friends house for three months in 150"year old house when I got them back home I opened the case of a 2006 LP, And it was cover in mould looked like I'd left outside like James trussart steel caster So I doubt the original owner put it away in the state you received it
Truth is ... you DONT KNOW the history of this guitar. You bought the story and now say its truth. Could have been made 2 years ago and aged in a barn to create the story. Like all these burst finds, there is a cult that either tears the story apart, or chooses to beleive and then like religion, nothing will change minds who parrot. Not saying I know anything .... nope. I am saying no one knows any of this "fact" as its being presented. Could be different. I will guarentee you Bonamassa will sell this for a much higher amount after the "work" is done. Based on all this "history" which is nothing more than a guy on a couch saying so. Its going around the world as fact and "history" is being created right here, right now. But wheres the proof? Just saying. This was done with the 3 peice top "first" burst as well and people just bought it despite it in face having zero actual provable history. Same parties always involved.
I have a 1960 Les Paul Classic re-issue in aged cherry burst, beautiful guitar, it was a gift from my wife. I'm a Fender man mostly Tele most of the time, but what I fell in love with is the small neck. It was the thinnest neck ever on a L. Paul. I love it.
Thanks for sharing!
I think there is something very lovable about that LP Dirty Burst is a perfect name.
It's fairly common knowledge that Joe Bonamassa bought the guitar while he was playing in England about a month back. I read an article about it online. Lot's of people have commented on this video & the last video about Bonamassa buying the guitar. Plus the fact, everyone knows JB is a serial Burst hoarder & that every time he acquires another Burst his powers grow stronger... He can definitely afford them too, unlike me paying to go & see him play live. £160+ a ticket, ouch!
So Lancelot here is lying? I knew he wasn’t to be trusted
Fantastic, Thank You for the update.
Yes, frustrating to keep everything under wraps, however were I the Buyer or Seller I'd be very appreciative of how you are handling the whole situation.
Such a great find, thank you for sharing.
Nice one, really looking forward t an unedited long restoration vid please!
Noted!
yes! Thanks again...can't wait for the next video!
More to come!
What a great story for Guitar lovers everywhere
Thank you!
Great to see honest traders
Thank you!
What a tease! Looking forward to seeing the rest of the story but somewhat saddened that my offer of a fiver and a couple of pints wasn't entertained 😉
Rather glad to hear it was used extensively by the owner up until the early 90's It was just too dirty and worn to have been locked away in a case unused for 50 years as originally reported. That dilemma has now been cleared up
I think you did a good thing. I'm sure other dealers may well have not been so honest. It's a beautiful guitar and I'm looking forward to the next installment 🙂
Right on!
Yep, so true Gary Moseley. I'm sure Mike of ATB Guitars popularity just skyrocketed for future business! Good, old fashioned honesty and integrity will go a long long way in making him a successful business man...Great job mate!
😊😊😊Good news to hear😊😊😊
Coming soon epiphone dirty burst Les Paul
yep.....🙂...with a rusty old "bigsby"......and a switch on the pickguard....and an "acoustic" D string.....lol
@@stratman9449 🤣🤣🤣
Did they get a good deal? Answer: yes they did. All the rest of that commentary was superfluous
For real huh hahaha 😂😂
This is so fascinating to me, the Burst alure is amazing!
I think a 'Dirty Burst' is not a terrible name; would not want that one for myself, but JB is way cool.
Incredible find, i wish i could get that opportunity.
I look forward to more! Thank you 😊
this really is the holy grail story
Looking forward to the next installment
😎 Thanks Mike ⚓️ ooh a British mystery. 🎸 Well done. 🥸
i should've guessed it lol, well I a happy it is going to a player who will play it and cherish it.
Im the one who asked about the Beano Burst. Thanks for taking that question! Where is the Beano Burst? This question is fascinating. I truly believe it’s the most important lost guitar in history.
Good question! No Idea!
Thanks for posting this great story! It's so nice to know that the times of miracles and good fairytales are not yet over, even after so many years since these 'holy grail' guitars were made - that there are still some of them out there to be discovered... So exciting! :-)
Glad you enjoyed it!
The way I first heard of this guitar was on Bonamassa’s Instagram. He was playing a couple of nights at The Royal Albert Hall in London and my guess is he got it there.
This is borne out by the 'That Pedal Show' podcast on Patreon which mentions that Joe was looking over a guitar when they met him backstage for the interview. It doesn't mention what guitar however, but Joe does say the stories of his 'collecting' are not exaggerated. So maybe an indicator?
@@petergoddard1960 There's a pic of it on his instagram... pretty conclusive.
@@Skiddins thanks, man. How did I miss that? Doh!
Someone left the transistor radio on when you filmed this.
Ah now I gotta call him. It's cool, I gotta Melody maker he wants.
Of course it is going to Nerdville :) :)
Joe Bonamassa is the Thanos of bursts. Each one he obtains increases his power
Just subscribed on the strength of seeing the rebirth of the Dirty Burst.
Thanks for a video without the hype { Emerald City } that surrounds this era of Les Pauls.
Love the name!
Yeah there were articles out that Joe Bonamassa bought a guitar I guess we’ll find out soon enough
Didn't Joe post a photo of the guitar when he was at the Albert Hall saying he just took delivery of it?
It's an original 60 burst. Did we really wonder who bought it?
Well I feel better my 99 les Paul standard looks better then that one … lol … great job guys
Mike, you're killing us with the suspense! OK, so it was appraised in the early 90's for $4000 pounds...? Even 32 years ago in 1990 a real 1960 Burst would have been worth at least ten times that and up to three figures depending on condition and originality. I remember going into a local guitar shop in 1993 that was selling the first Historic Gibson Custom Shop Les Paul's(54,56,57,59, and 60) because of the high demand and these reissues were selling for $4-$5,000 US dollars then. So JB is a front runner for new owner....lol?
Yes, this shop who did the appraisal may have been wrong. This was their figures not ours.
probably just a mistake....
Can’t believe Paul o’grady bought this. Didn’t even know he played!
Great video and marvellous information……. What’s with the dreadful background music 🙈 I’ve subscribed and thanks 😊
I swear, before clicking in the video I knew: Joe Bonamassa
The day after your first video on this guitar was published an article was published that JB had purchased the dirty burst for 6 figures. Curious about the time frame, when did the guitar arrive to you, when was the video made, and Joe decided to purchase it, and article written
6 figures is anywhere between 100,000 and one pound shy of one million, so it’s a fairly meaningless term 🙄
@@Phoebedumplings it is reported that JB purchased it for 190,000K
@@riadmiah3342 oh! What is the source or the report?
People, people people...there are multiple articles that have been written about this story...all giving Mike credit! Use your search engines if you can't wait for Mike's next vid. The vid I'm waiting for is Joe Bonamassa telling his version. What a great find!
very cool!
Does anyone know or did joe ever find out what the switch on the pick guard did?
Joe said it best in the Neardville east video, they're still out there to be found.
The plot thickens.. thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Bonamassa never even let it go anymore lol thats who bought the burst ! lol
Worth the commission if it can get the exposure that leads to a good value
Nice one!
Thank you! Cheers!
Hi Mike, would it be possible to make a video of that 'Burst being played so that we can hear it? Thank you!
At the moment the pickups drop not work so once this has been fixed then I am sure a video will be forthcoming!
@@ATBGuitars Thanks for the reply Mike. You mentioned that the pickups had been rewound. Do you think that the output of those pickups are within vintage spec?
@@f.duranleau4416 The output right now is in the high mega Ohms so they do need some TLC however, they will be brought to vintage specs.
I love that Billy Gibbons payed $250 for his '59 in 1968...😂
At least JB plays them on stage so everyone can hear them and doesn't put them in a case and hide it like Golom with his precious.
He literally store them in a house with 1000+ others, same the amps..
He also does play quite a few of them..!
@@g.koch. Um no you can literally search on TH-cam for his performances. He's a damn good guitar player and plays real bursts on stage. Where else can you see that in 2022? Nowhere. Yeah he stores them but he really does play them. Stop simping.
@@ATBGuitars That's what I'm saying, he actually plays these live for people to enjoy and he's a SICK guitar player. He never over does it in his solos that's why I'm a huge fan, he understands the music AND the guitars.
@@pappyodanial Well..stop simping sounded more like self reflection of yourself defending it, if you even know what that means 🤣. But hey, lets stay nicely like adults.
It doesn't change the fact that he buys almost every vintage piece he can get hold of to hoard it in his house, some on display, the other ones in cases (which you despise in your first comment), there are even documentaries on YT where he has from one amp like 20+ pieces, the guitars he play of these are maybe 15-20 live. Does one really need 4+ Bursts? He have 400 Guitars and 400 amps stated by himself 2019 which a quick google reveal, now probably even more..
I saw him 2015 live in person, he was and sounded good, played the same ones there as always now, but would sound with new guitars probably the same LIVE due his technique, wall of amps and volume. I agree with we rather see good guitars in the right hands instead of a non player CEO closet, but most just sit by him around which other people probably value more for what they are and still make music with. Jason Isbell with his Red Eye for example how he got to earn his Burst finally in modern times, most people appreciate these vintage pieces and value them personal if they even get one..but by over 800 pieces, this gets lost at some point like another pair of shoes and the happiness hype wears quicker and quicker off (you can see it by most collectors of all things when it gets out of hand). In the end it's his money but it's sad for the instruments just sitting around.
Is it getting restored ?
Yep!
@@ATBGuitars I saw Joe B had a picture of it. If he's bought it he'll do well with it, he loves guitars so it's in good hands.
I'd bet my LP that Joe is the new owner.
What was your internal dialogue regarding the decision to buy a guitar that you haven't played when set up to do the thing it do? I mean they're not all gems...or so I've heard. Or was it not even a question? My head would explode too but I can see where that point would nag at me some.
Not at all. We have yet to come across a Burst that could not be made to play and sound great. All the key ingredients were there and no structural issues. We (and Joe) knew it would be a good one!
Ha..I knew it. I tol d you to call Joe B..
He actually called us!
Surely you can say how much just not who
Bonamassa bought it. We all know that. Could have told you he would even before he did
I wonder if this is the 1960 burst that JB bought at the Albert Hall, as witnessed by Dan from 'That Pedal Show' (it's mentioned on their podcast with JB and Josh Smith)
It is :)
Why did he buy it at the Albert Hall? I suppose he was playing there? I guess if you're spending that sort of money the shop comes to you?
I wondered that too. I think its a very strong possibility.
Joe is the perfect curator for these guitars and also he will surely gig it as it was ment to be.
Lol.. you don’t know who Bonamassa is if you think it’s just collect more dust
Just seen one very similar on Ebay 300k
ok then...if it's gone it's gone....i shall proceed to buy that "burst" custom shop Tokai "LP" after all...in superior quality and at a fraction of the price....and i'm gonna call it the "Clean burst".....🙂
Lmao clown ...
Please dont use the annoying background track on the next instalment , thanks 😅
Out of circulation since 67?
Yes I’m surprised Joe Bonamossa hasn’t bought that guitar yet haha he’s building quite the collection.
Seems he has.....
@@RaptorV1USA dude buys vintage gear everyday he’s loaded beyond belief
Joe Mediocre ?
@@greenmanalishi6963 got to remember that these are deductible from his income. If he buys a $100k gtr, just means he pays less taxes or his company does and the good news is he has possibly invested the money well.
Uncirculated definition: Pete Townsend has never played it...
Being Pete Townshend,he would've smashed the guitar to toothpicks!
Did this guy have any more holy grail’s in his closet
He did have a JTM45 but threw it away when the mice got to it!
I have this theory that Bursts will go the way of Clydesdale horses. Considered rare and full of nostalgia for times past once, but now lacking popular appeal because those who remembered them when they were “around” originally are passing. They’ll still be valuable, but their influence in the market will diminish. Especially as guitar based music is also diminishing 🙁
I have a theory that you're wrong. Your theory is less about horses and more like saying this whole Stradivarius thing is a passing fad in the violin community. And there are truly so very few authentic Bursts in circulation that value is only going to continue to rise. There will always be an elite buyer who's willing to pay the rising prices. Just like a Stradivarius. And I hear that violin based music is diminishing too :)
If that was the Beano guitar it was stolen from Clapton so originally Clapton would be the one to Claim it
Joe Bonamasa 300k as a guess?
One part is correct!
it's a shame that you sold the guitar to JB , he has enough toy's for boy's already !
cash is king.....and Bonamassa has plenty
It was a really tough choice which I will explain in the next video..
Agree. I don't think any one person, no matter how good they may be, should hoard so many of these fine instruments. Spread the love man!
Smelly bits is a better name.
Help ! Just how easy is it to counterfeit a 58 - 60 Les Paul ? For there are surely many expertly executed fakes out there ...
Yes, there are and we have seen a lot of fakes. You have to know what to look for!
@@ATBGuitars Could I ask what are the most often seen giveaway signs of a fake ?
...... Or two or three lol
Who doesn't understand what uncirculated means? 😂
Seems there were a few..
Lancelot you
You guys got 30 or 40 thousand just for showing it too Joe bonamassa . Boy you guy's sure got lucky .
Not exactly correct!
Real annoying “Who bought the burst” click bait.
Part III is coming soon... :-)
what kind of privacy concerns (other than you giving up ur paid price) hold u back from telling us about the price? i dont see a real reason tbh.
So was it on consignment or did you buy it? You did so well at hiding the figure but didn’t answer the question.
We gave the owner a choice and we we followed her instructions . No more specifics I'm afraid!
@@ATBGuitars but you can’t tell us if you bought it or if it was on consignment? Why would that be hidden? 😂
Bummer
Joe paid 190 thousand for it.
Nope!
@@ATBGuitars My guess is 250K
Jeff Beck put in an offer?
Jim Bean
Jimmy Barnes
Jeremy Beadle
JB
FOUL! As an appraiser of the guitar you have a CONFLICT OF INTEREST in appearance if you made a cash offer. You say none were “ripped off” but that’s not a good excuse. Either buy or appraise but not both. It’s a matter of professionalism.
We are vintage guitar dealers and just like every auction house, everywhere, people can take guitars to us for valuations. Originally she just wanted an insurance valuation but when she found out its true worth she decided she wanted to sell it.
After thinking about it for a few days and no doubt doing her own research, she decided she wanted to sell it through us. She could have taken it to any other dealer or auction house to sell, or she could have sold it herself, there was no pressure from us to use our services at all.
Not sure I understand what is foul about that..?
@@ATBGuitars One becomes an independent third-party when acting as a professional appraiser. Independence is a core tenant of professionalism. By making an offer you became both an appraiser and a buyer. Whether or not you take advantage of the situation you have created a conflict of interest. Just because everyone else does the same doesn’t make it right.
@@rstuartcpa That might be the case for professional appraisers but as indicated above, we are NOT professional appraisers. We are a guitar store which she chose to come to. Our profession is selling vintage guitars not appraising items. I do not know of one single 'professional appraiser' she could of gone to in her part of the UK.
However it seems whatever I say you are still going to think we ripped her off so this is my last word to you.
Have a happy life!
I have been informed that Beano had either one or several screws missing or removed from the neck pick up ! if you focus carefully on that pic of it this is evident ..Your first presentation was poorly scripted and was very sketchy. I do not understand if as you now say valued at 4000.00 pounds,what player would store valuable item away in this appalling condition....You would assume they would clean it down and then carefully store it away! I did another Google for old Les Paul's and the values are clearly listed...
Good point. FYI, I do not have a script and I am not trained in presentation!
I think it has been a wall hanger for some time and if your house is near a busy road then this is the sort of grime that gets on it.
I had The builders in and had to store my guitars in a friends house for three months in 150"year old house when I got them back home I opened the case of a 2006 LP, And it was cover in mould looked like I'd left outside like James trussart steel caster
So I doubt the original owner put it away in the state you received it
Truth is ... you DONT KNOW the history of this guitar. You bought the story and now say its truth. Could have been made 2 years ago and aged in a barn to create the story. Like all these burst finds, there is a cult that either tears the story apart, or chooses to beleive and then like religion, nothing will change minds who parrot. Not saying I know anything .... nope. I am saying no one knows any of this "fact" as its being presented. Could be different. I will guarentee you Bonamassa will sell this for a much higher amount after the "work" is done. Based on all this "history" which is nothing more than a guy on a couch saying so. Its going around the world as fact and "history" is being created right here, right now. But wheres the proof? Just saying. This was done with the 3 peice top "first" burst as well and people just bought it despite it in face having zero actual provable history. Same parties always involved.
bet you're a joy at a party, I think ATB Guitars know what they're doing.
If you look up buffoon in Webster, you’ll see your photo…
And of course, its not as good as your Epiphone.