1995 LP Studio Lite

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I was messing around at a local store the other day and played this guitar. It played great. I can't find much online about them. Is it worth the $800 ?
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I’d pay more for one, so yeah that’s a good deal.
I’ve owned 2 of these and they were both great guitars.
 
Early 90's Studos have a devote following including myself. On par with the standards as well. Recommend buying it at that price.
 
Really nice guitars. My buddy has one from that era and while I prefer my heavy LPs, its a great playing and sounding guitar.
 
I’d grab that immediately for $800. I have a 96 studio, although it has p90’s it’s one of my favorites that does everything from drop c to bluesy stuff in E standard extremely well.
 
Is it worth it? You played it, you tell us :ROFLMAO:
I do believe these models are more "cult" than collectible, though. Pretty sure they're packed with balsa or basswood in lieu of weight relief. If it inspires, throw a number at them, they aren't getting any cheaper.
 
That I believe is a Les Paul studio Lite. Ebony board, chambered and filled with balsa wood (Gibson called it something different). Should be relatively light with a '60s neck IIRC. You usually don't see them this clean anymore. I'd hit it hard, but I am in the market to off my Epi '59 because its heavy and I can't do big necks anymore. Buy it and then trade me my '59 for it, LOL.
 
To add, the other colors of the Lite have black hardware.
 
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