Now this is cool and rare, as near as I can tell only 3 of these were made; This one and another (which were signed and raffled off) and one that Brad Paisley got for the Tour and is on the gear section of his website.

This beautiful Valley Arts Tele was raffled at a tour party for the 2005 CMT/Brad Paisley "Time Well Wasted" tour and signed by the artist. Of course, it was won by a non-guitar player so it sat unplayed, in the closet for 10 years. People who know Valley Arts Guitars, know that they are extremely well crafted. This is definitely not some cheap promo guitar. It's the real deal with a highly figured maple neck, Seymour Duncan pickups and Sperzel locking tuners. The endorsement on the back of the headstock is that of Mike McGuire, original owner of Valley Arts Guitars and head of the Gibson custom shop at the time. So, if you're a Paisley fan or just a collector of fine, rare instruments, you're going to want this one. There is some finish checking on the headstock. If you zoom in on the full guitar shot, you can see it. The case has a couple of scuffs but still in very Very good condition. You will also receive 1 Authentic, Tour-issue  BRAD PAISLEY Guitar Pick!! This antique 10 year-old Pick is in great shape (gold print on tortoise). Pick is from the Time Well Wasted Tour...and a Tour T shirt!

Listed9 years ago
ConditionExcellent (Used)
Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Custom Pro (Brad Paisley Time Well Wasted Tour model )Tele
Finish
  • Suburst
Categories
Year
  • 2005
Made In
  • United States
Body Type
  • Solid Body

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