White Les Paul Studio for Sale

GLWTS. I've sold a bunch of project builds and they're not easy to sell. I've taken a beating on a few and broken even on some but never made any money on one. My best deals were trades. I use CL, Letgo, Offerup and FBM. I like to deal locally... no shipping hassles and fees. Be patient. Everything always sells.
 
Mr Smitty, I am getting worried. I know when I am super busy and have not posted in a while, folks on here start up the Where's Chili threads.

I tried to PM you to your phone by Text. Maybe your number has changed or something. Whatever the news is, I hope you are doing ok and found a nice buyer for your LP.

Hit me or the swamp ferengi up to let us know you aren't 6 ft under.
 
No. This isn’t funding another project.
Does it have a case?
Are you going to double pack it real good, so it doesn't get damaged?
What do the frets look like? Are they all worn down?
Specifically what PUs and what tuners are on it?
Does it have shielding inside the control cavity?

Why do you think somebody sold it as a husk? Wats up w/ that?
 
Does it have a case?
Are you going to double pack it real good, so it doesn't get damaged?
What do the frets look like? Are they all worn down?
Specifically what PUs and what tuners are on it?
Does it have shielding inside the control cavity?

Why do you think somebody sold it as a husk? Wats up w/ that?

Some details.

1. Aftermarket (non-Gibson) Hard case is included in price. A leather Perri's strap is also included.
2. Will pack heavily.
3. Very minimal fret wear. No divots. Not jumbo frets.
4. Seymour Duncan Custom 5 (SH-14) in bridge and Seymour Duncan '59 bridge (SH-1B) pickup in neck.
5. Kluson Revolution tuners (the ones with the screw-type bushings, not the push-in bushings).
6. Fully copper-shielded switch cavity, control cavity, and pickup cavities.
7. All 500K CTS pots. Neck and bridge volume pots are push-pull pots. Both the bridge and neck pickups are wired to coil split.
8. .015 mfd Orange drop caps for the neck and bridge tone controls.
9. $750.00 firm, plus shipping.

The husk was from a 2007 LP Studio. There is some yellowing on the neck from use and age. There is also what appears to be a slight burn on the back of the headstock from a cigarette. I knew this was there when I bought it; it's one of the things that made me want this husk. I paid $595.00 for it.

Here's a link to the build thread where you can get more info and pics:


It goes on Facebook Marketplace this weekend.
 
Some details.

1. Aftermarket (non-Gibson) Hard case is included in price. A leather Perri's strap is also included.
2. Will pack heavily.
3. Very minimal fret wear. No divots. Not jumbo frets.
4. Seymour Duncan Custom 5 (SH-14) in bridge and Seymour Duncan '59 bridge (SH-1B) pickup in neck.
5. Kluson Revolution tuners (the ones with the screw-type bushings, not the push-in bushings).
6. Fully copper-shielded switch cavity, control cavity, and pickup cavities.
7. All 500K CTS pots. Neck and bridge volume pots are push-pull pots. Both the bridge and neck pickups are wired to coil split.
8. .015 mfd Orange drop caps for the neck and bridge tone controls.
9. $750.00 firm, plus shipping.

The husk was from a 2007 LP Studio. There is some yellowing on the neck from use and age. There is also what appears to be a slight burn on the back of the headstock from a cigarette. I knew this was there when I bought it; it's one of the things that made me want this husk. I paid $595.00 for it.

Here's a link to the build thread where you can get more info and pics:


It goes on Facebook Marketplace this weekend.

Where are you shipping it from?
Are the frets re-dressed / lowered, or are they fresh frets that are still meaty?
What payment method do you want?
How much is the shipping, have you checked?

All the pictures in your thread are Exed out. Can't see them. Don't have a clue why. 1598632868055.png
 
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Does it have a case?
Are you going to double pack it real good, so it doesn't get damaged?
What do the frets look like? Are they all worn down?
Specifically what PUs and what tuners are on it?
Does it have shielding inside the control cavity?

Why do you think somebody sold it as a husk? Wats up w/ that?

Amp mad, I have seen and played this guitar. Smitty does good work. I cant tell you about his packing or case, but it did have one when he brought it over to jam. Smitty can answer the rest,
 
Where are you shipping it from?
Are the frets re-dressed / lowered, or are they fresh frets that are still meaty?
What payment method do you want?
How much is the shipping, have you checked?

All the pictures in your thread are Exed out. Can't see them. Don't have a clue why. View attachment 47945
Start at page 12 Ampmad

 
Amp mad, I have seen and played this guitar. Smitty does good work. I cant tell you about his packing or case, but it did have one when he brought it over to jam. Smitty can answer the rest,
It's looks pretty good.
I'm just wondering how the modern weight relief affects the microphonic feedback. This is a new thing for me never had a weight relief guitar before.
Going to find out.
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I'm using this guitar to test a new amp design. It's going to be something that nobody's done before.
 
It's looks pretty good.
I'm just wondering how the modern weight relief affects the microphonic feedback. This is a new thing for me never had a weight relief guitar before.
Going to find out.
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I'm using this guitar to test a new amp design. It's going to be something that nobody's done before.

I’ve not had any issues with it playing live. But, I normally play with IEMs and I mic my speaker in an isolation box, so I don‘t have a roaring back line. However, I do have a semi-hollow guitar with open f-holes that I can use for comparison. Because it is closed up, this LP studio does not have issues like that for feedback.

The weight is kind of in the SG range.
 
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