One thing for sure...I want to keep the stock Gibson knobs...maybe I can ream them a bit to fit the Bourne pots???
What's your critique?
I didn't care too much for it. Needed fret work, wiring replacement, and the satin gold top looked cheesy to me in person.
Like most current Gibson's in the lower range, it was a great platform if you wanted to start putting cash into modding it...
One thing for sure...I want to keep the stock Gibson knobs...maybe I can ream them a bit to fit the Bourne pots???

If it ain't broke Robby then it doesn't need fixing.
;>)/
Now THAT is a saying very few guitarists understand!
Especially with the demonic PCB....

A few things, Black....I have had 4 brand new Gibson's - all had PCB's - and when I changed out the PCB on one of them and the difference was amazing...It's SOP now...
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Now THAT is a saying very few guitarists understand!
@Don O - don't know why stuff like this pops up in my head, but your phrase turned into this:
If ya don’t know where you’re going, then any road will get you there.
If evil seeds you're sowing, then into nothing goes your share,
It's not the light that blinds you, in quiet anonymity,
The road that leads to nowhere, is the safest place to be...
Here's what I'm looking at for the 50's Tribute:
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I will likely be using different caps, but I like the mounting plate arrangement and the Gibson pots...
Oddly--- something I say often-----"all roads are connected....you drive around long enough you will find where you are going"If ya don’t know where you’re going, any road will get you there.
Is there any reason for the mounting plate other than it providing easy installation of the whole harness? My Les Paul has a similar looking contraption.
I have locking tuners on the Fugly tele (in the pic to the left) and had them on a Gibson SG future tribute - I really liked them; just so easy and quick to change strings. I prefer the look of the traditional Kluson green keys though.