taylornutt wrote:How do you know it's a replica? Looks pretty authentic based on the pictures. If it was a real Gibson , you could put minimum money restoring and sell it for quite a bit.
No fret binding nubs, sunburst pattern is way off, switch and ring are import style (different switch, different font/colours on ring). At a first glance without seeing the headstock I assumed it was an Epi just from the burst pattern.
Gibsons always have a "tearburst" shape to the burst pattern like this
A lot of Epi bursts mimick this, but many such as the Ultra IIs or '59 RIs they did will appear with the burst following the body edges up by the switch/horn.
That's also definitely thick-ass polyurethane. A Gibson with nitro that thick, smooth and reflective would not have appeared as brightly cherry sunbursted as the photos have come out.