New Les Paul - Advice Please

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aoresteen":2va22e5t said:
I bought a used '73 Les Paul Deluxe for that price. I just love it to death. Don't overlook mini-buckers!

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The mini-buckers Gibson used in the Deluxes were made by Epiphone.
 
I picked up a 2016 Standard it is one of the best playing and sounding LP's I have eve owned.... and I have had a few. Beautiful top ! It is the Standard T. Weighs just over 10 pounds. Love it!
 
JerEvil":dq40d4f3 said:
I'd go with one of these personally. I at least read your post so won't tell you to look for used stuff...

https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/HLPCS17G6CH

https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/LPS17B8CH

Not sure who your SW guy is but my guy usually will deal with me on pricing of most anything.
Thanks... I looked at those, but the weight relieving and the zero fret nut throw me off a bit. I like the idea of the titanium saddles and a few other appointments, so it's not out of the question...
 
I'm still waffling on what I want and how much to spend. I don't know why, but I always feel guilty spending money on "wants". Especially when it's another guitar, since I'm a half-assed rhythm guitar player. I have it, I can afford it, but somehow I've gotten frugal and practical in my old age :lol: :LOL:

Hell, I still can't decide which model I really want. I'd love to have a great Les Paul, but I've always wanted a J200 and an ES-335. I have a couple of Taylor's, but the J200 is a different animal from an acoustic standpoint. And an ES-335 would be awesome. It's probably going to come down to playing them all before I can make a decision.

If I get a J200, it will be this one:
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/SJ22ANGA

If I get an ES-335, this is the one I want most. Unfortunately, it's not in stock, so they would have to order and I'd have to go back and play it:
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/ES6316HBNH

This is my second choice for an ES-335. If this one had neck binding, I'd be all over it. I like the shape of the ears on the '58 better:
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/ES58168BNH

I've been looking at a lot of Les Paul's. Obviously, I'll need to play them, but these are the ones that stand out (in order of preference). Unfortunately, the first two are not in stock so I'd have to go back if I decided I wanted one of them:
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/LPR84VOITNH

https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/LPR84ITNH

https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/LPR84STBNH

This one is the ultimate for me, but I'd have to lose my mind to pull the trigger:
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/LPR94LBNH

Decisions, decisions... :doh:
 
IndyWS6":3mdfwbb4 said:
I'm still waffling on what I want and how much to spend. I don't know why, but I always feel guilty spending money on "wants". Especially when it's another guitar, since I'm a half-assed rhythm guitar player. I have it, I can afford it, but somehow I've gotten frugal and practical in my old age :lol: :LOL:

Hell, I still can't decide which model I really want. I'd love to have a great Les Paul, but I've always wanted a J200 and an ES-335. I have a couple of Taylor's, but the J200 is a different animal from an acoustic standpoint. And an ES-335 would be awesome. It's probably going to come down to playing them all before I can make a decision.

If I get a J200, it will be this one:
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/SJ22ANGA

If I get an ES-335, this is the one I want most. Unfortunately, it's not in stock, so they would have to order and I'd have to go back and play it:
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/ES6316HBNH

This is my second choice for an ES-335. If this one had neck binding, I'd be all over it. I like the shape of the ears on the '58 better:
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/ES58168BNH

I've been looking at a lot of Les Paul's. Obviously, I'll need to play them, but these are the ones that stand out (in order of preference). Unfortunately, the first two are not in stock so I'd have to go back if I decided I wanted one of them:
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/LPR84VOITNH

https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/LPR84ITNH

https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/LPR84STBNH <--- THIS ONE!!!!

This one is the ultimate for me, but I'd have to lose my mind to pull the trigger:
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/LPR94LBNH

Decisions, decisions... :doh:

I'd get the third LP on your list. Gibson is no longer making Historic Reissue Les Pauls. They are now solely custom order thru the M2M program (more $$$ & long wait time) or limited dealer runs, under a different name.

Sweetwater won't be getting those other two LPs back in-stock. Grab that R8 now, while you can. :yes:
 
Wizard of Ozz":2v8nbcuu said:
IndyWS6":2v8nbcuu said:
I'm still waffling on what I want and how much to spend. I don't know why, but I always feel guilty spending money on "wants". Especially when it's another guitar, since I'm a half-assed rhythm guitar player. I have it, I can afford it, but somehow I've gotten frugal and practical in my old age :lol: :LOL:

Hell, I still can't decide which model I really want. I'd love to have a great Les Paul, but I've always wanted a J200 and an ES-335. I have a couple of Taylor's, but the J200 is a different animal from an acoustic standpoint. And an ES-335 would be awesome. It's probably going to come down to playing them all before I can make a decision.

If I get a J200, it will be this one:
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/SJ22ANGA

If I get an ES-335, this is the one I want most. Unfortunately, it's not in stock, so they would have to order and I'd have to go back and play it:
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/ES6316HBNH

This is my second choice for an ES-335. If this one had neck binding, I'd be all over it. I like the shape of the ears on the '58 better:
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/ES58168BNH

I've been looking at a lot of Les Paul's. Obviously, I'll need to play them, but these are the ones that stand out (in order of preference). Unfortunately, the first two are not in stock so I'd have to go back if I decided I wanted one of them:
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/LPR84VOITNH

https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/LPR84ITNH

https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/LPR84STBNH <--- THIS ONE!!!!

This one is the ultimate for me, but I'd have to lose my mind to pull the trigger:
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/LPR94LBNH

Decisions, decisions... :doh:

I'd get the third LP on your list. Gibson is no longer making Historic Reissue Les Pauls. They are now solely custom order thru the M2M program (more $$$ & long wait time) or limited dealer runs, under a different name.

Sweetwater won't be getting those other two LPs back in-stock. Grab that R8 now, while you can. :yes:
I was getting ready to ask if you knew that for sure, but when I click on the link for the second one in the list, it says it is no longer available :doh: I like them all, but prefer the VOS finish...
 
IndyWS6":bknlb3qj said:
I was getting ready to ask if you knew that for sure, but when I click on the link for the second one in the list, it says it is no longer available :doh: I like them all, but prefer the VOS finish...

Yep. For sure. Major discussion for the last few months on the LP Forums. No more Historic Reissues.

The gloss actually costs more to make, more buffing/polishing/labor required... and you get to relic it yourself! :yes:

I never was a fan of the VOS finish... too dull... cause it's the same production sequence minus 2-3 final buffing/polishing steps. And I like to add my own dings, dents, scuffs and aging.

:D
 
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