My Les Pauls

My 4.

1981 LPC I bought new as a college graduation present to myself.

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1977 LPC Black Beauty.

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1979 “The Paul”, I discovered this one after I bought a “The SG”.

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A 2007 LP Supreme. It plays great and is just darn pretty. Here’s a front and back shot. Notice anything different about the back?

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That '77 gives me the warm and fuzzies. My first Les Paul/Gibson was a '77 Custom.
 
Speaking of Les Paul's.

My newest baby in my Avatar picture will be my forever Les Paul. As I posted in the fallen heroes section, having my mom spend her last 15 months in a nursing home, she finally passed on Oct 30, 2022. In her perfect way, Mom not only gifted me with her life as the best mom ever, but also with my 1979 Les Paul KM. In memory of my mom, I am officially naming my LP, " Jeannette"


 
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Speaking of Les Paul's.

My newest baby in my Avatar picture will be my forever Les Paul. As I posted in the fallen heroes section, having my mom spend her last 15 months in a nursing home, she finally passed on Oct 30, 2022. In her perfect way, Mom not only gifted me with her life as the best mom ever, but also with my 1979 Les Paul KM. In memory of my mom, I am officially naming my LP, " Jeannette"
Yeah. A forever guitar for sure. And you’ll remember her every time to play it. A legacy for sure.
 
If I were rich, I might spring for this one too. BUT MAN, approaching 7K for me as a novice player.

 
Couldn't agree more. I gave up even trying.
Alex Lifeson sure made a good career using his. Somewhere along the line, I heard someone asked him why he switched back from using PRS guitars to LP's, his answer

"But I just wanted a change. I wanted to go back to a more classic sound and a classic feel on stage. I wanted to go back to Les Pauls. That’s really the only reason. In the studio, I use everything."

 
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There are a lot of beautiful guitars in this thread !

I've owned a handful of epiphones a few years back, I couldn't ever really nice with them.

Recently I have bought a few Gibson's. An LPJ with a maple neck that my other guitarist just had to have so I sold it to him, and these two.
A '17 tribute, and an '18 BFG. Both have Duncans in the bridge now and both are very much loved.

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There are a lot of beautiful guitars in this thread !

I've owned a handful of epiphones a few years back, I couldn't ever really nice with them.

Recently I have bought a few Gibson's. An LPJ with a maple neck that my other guitarist just had to have so I sold it to him, and these two.
A '17 tribute, and an '18 BFG. Both have Duncans in the bridge now and both are very much loved.

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My first SG came to me because I missed out on a BFG on ebay about 10 years ago. Wound up with more SG's than LP's 4 to 2.
 
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My first SG came to me because I missed out on a BFG back about 10 years ago. Wound up with more SG's than LP's 4 to 2.
Haha, the crazy part about my 1st SG is I knew Gibson's normal 2 volume 2 tone controls, 1/2 wing or full wing guards, and all. But this SG arrived with no guard, only 3 controls in a row, kind of like a strat, and the toggle went opposite direction by 90 degrees than my other 3 SGs or LP norm. To go neck or bridge position on ol' 3 knob, ya switch it in the same direction as the pups. Toward neck for neck, toward bridge for bridge pup not sideways up toward the sky for neck, or down to floor for bridge pup.
 
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