Nice choices. The pole pieces on the '54 LP neck pup look unusual. What type pf pup is it?OK, you can have two, and one honorable mention that you sold and kicking yourself for! Here are my top two.
1. 1976 limited edition Explorer.
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2. 50's something (it's refinished so may times I don't know the year.) Les Paul Jr.
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3. The one that got away, 1954 Les Paul Custom.
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Nice choices. The pole pieces on the '54 LP neck pup look unusual. What type pf pup is it?





Guess I’d have to go with my Ovation bought new in 1974. I have fun with my electrics, but this one is still my favorite.
And actually. I still have every guitar and bass I ever purchased. All seven of them.
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I had to get used to the heft and access to the upper frets, but man this guitar rips!!!
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Beautiful guitars!@@@!
I totally understand the difficult fret access on a Les Paul. One reason I never enjoyed them...
I leaned to play on a Les Paul, so I never even noticed it for many years. I still find LP's the most comfortable to play, they just feel like "home"
SO -- gball-- what are (other than OBVIOUSLY the Grabber G3 lol) the best and funkiest finds during the (horrible ) Norlin era Gibson offerings????
SO -- gball-- what are (other than OBVIOUSLY the Grabber G3 lol) the best and funkiest finds during the (horrible ) Norlin era Gibson offerings????