2016 Gibson 50's Tribute Les Paul

Gahr does, although I am not sure of the year
No, mine is a Traditional (2011) with a 60’s neck. The Traditional is basically a Standard with less weight relief and no PCB. I think mine originally came with speed knobs and with uncovered pickups.

The Tributes don’t have binding. Beautiful and good value for money, though!
 
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No, mine is a Traditional (2011) with a 60’s neck. The Traditional is basically a Standard with less weight relief and no PCB. I think mine originally came with speed knobs and with uncovered pickups.

The Tributes don’t have binding. Beautiful and good value for money, though!

Yes. Getting tough to find...the only one with the .951" 50's neck profile.

"The neck sports a rounded '50s neck profile that traditionalists love."

I want to find one....maybe trade my new 2016 Gibson Les Paul Studio T Series for it...
 
At least for now, I'm not going to do any more custom builds. It takes way too much time and its a huge distraction from playing.

Wire harness and shielding, Yes.

Scratch build, No.
 
Friend of mine has a 2012 one and it has a HUGE neck, so may not just be the ‘16’s. Sounds incredible too.
 
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Friend of mine has a 2012 one and it has a HUGE neck. Sounds incredible too.

Yep. I dig.

I'm not going to build any more guitars. Its a huge distraction from playing. 50's profile will have to do...
 
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Now you gone and done it.

"As a teenager, she started playing gigs at a local country club, taking her stage name from Ruby Gentry, a movie about a poor, rurual seductress."

"Everybody has a different guess about what was thrown off the bridge—flowers, a ring, even a baby. Anyone who hears the song can think what they want, but the real message of the song, if there must be a message, revolves around the nonchalant way the family talks about the suicide. They sit there eating their peas and apple pie and talking, without even realizing that Billie Joe’s girlfriend is sitting at the table, a member of the family."


"In its first week of release, “Ode” sold 750,000 copies, knocking “All You Need Is Love” out of the top spot on the Billboard chart. It stayed there for four weeks. The song won Gentry three Grammy Awards, including Best New Artist (she was the first Country artist to ever win in this category)."

 
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OH YEAH --- channel your inner Ferengi!!!!!! you can do it Bobby Boy!!! GO DOG GO!!!!! May the farce be with you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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