If you are a fan of “Welcome to the Jungle,” “Sweet Child O’ Mine,” or “Paradise City” then you too can own a piece of rock history. Or at least a nearly exact replica of it. Oh, and you will also need nearly five G’s but, hey, what’s a little money when you want to rock.

I wasn’t really much of a fan of Guns N’ Roses when they arrived on the scene in 1987. I was still in the Van Halen/Whitesnake/Def Leppard mode. Guns was Aerosmith and AC/DC on steroids. They were as anti-hair metal as it got and their debut album was like a Mike Tyson uppercut to the world of pointy-headstock guitars. Nirvana came along four years later and merely finished up the job that Guns had already started.

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Edit: Musician’s Friend has the Gibson Slash Appetite Les Paul for $2,837 and free shipping. I suppose that is a bargain. Also, Slash has a new Seymour Duncan Alnico II pickup available that will definitely be worth checking out.