Gibson Norlin era thread

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For those that own Gibson Norlin era guitars, step on in, show us what you have. I have a '73 LP custom, it is just a thick mean sounding guitar :rock:

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1980 Les Paul Deluxe...with Bill and Becky L-500 and L-560... :thumbsup:

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Which years had the maple necks (not fretboards)?
 
blackba":1uel3li8 said:
For those that own Gibson Norlin era guitars, step on in, show us what you have. I have a '73 LP custom, it is just a thick mean sounding guitar :rock:

73lespaul.jpg

My 1981 Les Paul Custom. Big, heavy, ass whoopin' rock n' roll machine!

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Code001":8dlzsp3x said:
Which years had the maple necks (not fretboards)?


Depends on model...in general...
Standards...something like '76 to '84...

The maple doesn't sound/feel the same as the mahog...but it's not a better/worse thing...just different. I like it for metal.
 
~Abstract~":96x309lf said:
Code001":96x309lf said:
Which years had the maple necks (not fretboards)?


Depends on model...in general...
Standards...something like '76 to '84...

The maple doesn't sound/feel the same as the mahog...but it's not a better/worse thing...just different. I like it for metal.

I love the maple neck on my custom. I'm not much of a fan of the mahogany-necked Customs. The Maple adds a slightly better attack and snap for heavier styles as you said.
 
FourT6and2":30klhcr7 said:
~Abstract~":30klhcr7 said:
Code001":30klhcr7 said:
Which years had the maple necks (not fretboards)?


Depends on model...in general...
Standards...something like '76 to '84...

The maple doesn't sound/feel the same as the mahog...but it's not a better/worse thing...just different. I like it for metal.

I love the maple neck on my custom. I'm not much of a fan of the mahogany-necked Customs. The Maple adds a slightly better attack and snap for heavier styles as you said.

Most def. I love my mahog necked '92 Classic (mainly because its neck is so thin)...but my next LP will be a maple necked Custom...hopefully a Silverburst. :thumbsup:
 
FourT6and2":vq41x29e said:
~Abstract~":vq41x29e said:
Code001":vq41x29e said:
Which years had the maple necks (not fretboards)?


Depends on model...in general...
Standards...something like '76 to '84...

The maple doesn't sound/feel the same as the mahog...but it's not a better/worse thing...just different. I like it for metal.

I love the maple neck on my custom. I'm not much of a fan of the mahogany-necked Customs. The Maple adds a slightly better attack and snap for heavier styles as you said.

Yeah, that's kinda what I'm looking for considering I mainly play metal. I'm looking for a maple neck Custom with an ebony fretboard. Around '76 was when the pancake bodies were starting to be phased out, right?
 
My 73 Custom


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The blemishes around the knobs are from switches I installed in 1976 because I was a DiMeola freak and he used DiMarzio Dual Sounds with little coil tap switches. The hole in the finish is from my pinky resting there the last 35 years, not from the pick. It's not a great guitar. I've never been able to get the intonation right. The pancake body does not ring as true as my PRS guitars which are solid slabs.
 
blackba":6p4dr3qo said:
Strat+Marshall":6p4dr3qo said:
Mine is a dead ringer for the OP's. :thumbsup:

Nice to see the Norlin era LP customs.

Yeah, I like mine. I can't believe some of the prices they are bringing lately though.
 
OP didnt say it had to be customs :lol: :LOL: neck valutes for the fucking win. heres my work horse. its so sexy :D

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Code001":3i7f09gj said:
Yeah, that's kinda what I'm looking for considering I mainly play metal. I'm looking for a maple neck Custom with an ebony fretboard. Around '76 was when the pancake bodies were starting to be phased out, right?

'76-'77...by '78 you can be pretty much guaranteed it will be a one piece body.

Even with the paint on the body...you should be able to see the pancake strip around the edge. But I'd look for later examples...pre'84...I think the quality got better as time went on. ...and they should be cheaper too.
 
'73 Tobacco Burst on the Left and '76 Natural on the right. Center is an '89.

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NITROHOLIC":kwf05awq said:
OP didnt say it had to be customs :lol: :LOL: neck valutes for the fucking win. heres my work horse. its so sexy :D

ANY norlin era Gibson owners are welcome :rock:

Nice axe, I don't know much about those 'the Paul' guitars....
 
killertone":9rbzcxpm said:
'73 Tobacco Burst on the Left and '76 Natural on the right. Center is an '89.

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Very nice. Do you have a favorite? Any differences that you notice in sound or playability?
 
Blackba-what is the "Norlin era"? I find mixed opinions when doing a google search.
 
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