
The~Kid
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Not a 100% LP guy although I do love them......
But I totally get it because I do love them ^_^
But I totally get it because I do love them ^_^
Yes sitting down with them can be a pain sometimes I agree and for the back in general too standing or sitting......I use to love them 30 years ago..then hated them for the longest time and now I love them again .... although I hate sitting down with them. Gotta stand and play them
Man you got some great looking LP's Reaper.I never thought I'd be into Les Pauls when I was younger. Now they are my favorite.View attachment 402450
I almost snagged one of those last year.Last year I purchased my first new Gibson since '78, a white SG Standard. It's a great guitar, and zero quality issues.
for a classic, dual humbucker, hardtail guitar, I prefer my Ibanez PS10 guitars over Gibson LP or SG.
IIRC, Paul used the specs of what was, at the time, his fav late '50s Gibson LP with Ibanez.
Thanks man! One is the sticker guitar, one i had to do a Frankenstein tribute, lol and then my awesome Standard. That thing is damn near perfect.Man you got some great looking LP's Reaper.
The sticker guitar looks like a awesome gigging warhorse and that Standard, damn baby!!!Thanks man! One is the sticker guitar, one i had to do a Frankenstein tribute, lol and then my awesome Standard. That thing is damn near perfect.
That sucks. What Gibson era was this? I've owned multiple LP's, 3 P90 Specials, a Standard, a Studio, a M2M Custom, 2 Adam Jones Sig. LP Std, 3 SG's, a Firebird, an Explorer, a Dove, and a J45R Custom.My dream guitar was an alpine white Les Paul Custom. I saved up for it, got it, and had nothing but problems with it. The neck twisted. Sent it back for warranty repair, nine months later it returned “fixed”, yet the box had never been opened by Gibson. Sent it back, they shaved the fingerboard to 1mm thick on the one side, did a terrible refret and repainted the neck antique white. I sold it at a huge loss and swore Gibson for life.
I do have ten Knaggs Les Paul inspired SSCs, but honestly, every time I play them I remember Gibson doing me dirty.
I definitely had it in my sophomore dorm room, which was Sept 88-May 89. So I guess I bought it summer of 1988, new.That sucks. What Gibson era was this? I've owned multiple LP's, 3 P90 Specials, a Standard, a Studio, a M2M Custom, 2 Adam Jones Sig. LP Std, 3 SG's, a Firebird, an Explorer, a Dove, and a J45R Custom.
They were made in every decade between '68-2021. All of them great instruments that played well with no real QC issues. A couple of them were heavyweights in the high 9 to 11 lb range. The only one that ever suffered neck twist was my '72 Standard. I took it to an instate Gibson authorized Luthier with a PLEK machine to plane down the fretboard, and refret it. It came back fantastic. Played as good as it did when I first got it in '89.
BTW, I'm not saying you are wrong, or that you are unjustified or rash in your decision to not give them money after your experience. It just sucks that they did you wrong enough to forever put a bad taste in your mouth.
60s. I actually think that one is a great fit for my hand. I want to try a 50s neck again just to feel the difference. It has been so long since I've played one.The sticker guitar looks like a awesome gigging warhorse and that Standard, damn baby!!!
Is your standard the 50's or 60's neck carve?