Gold Tops - Why No Gold Hardware???

Gibson did a run of gold ones a few years back; they were very very gold, everywhere - can't remember the name of them though. A certain member should know...
 
^ thank you; it was kinda playing on my mind - I knew I'd seen them but couldn't remember the model number.

Only 2016: Les Paul Fort Knox

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$$$?

I actually quite like it, but I like it about $1500, not $3999.

Well, $3999.00 is expensive, no doubt. But, this is essentially a Les Paul Custom baseline, after all. That price tag is only a few hundred more than the usual MSRP of an LPC.
 
Ok if you got rid of the gold pickguard and those brass covers it would be alot better i think.the main gold hardware dont look bad.
 
$$ aside, I think the contrast of the two colors, adds a little something.....some character. All gold, would be kind of blahh.

Like a black LP, with black knobs, switches, pickups...it may be a bit much....oh, wait, I would like that. Never mind. Guess it's a $ thing.
 
If you visit the website and scroll near the bottom, it seems it was available with a black pickguard.

But, as only 150 of these were made, it was a very limited run. I doubt we'll see one in real life.

No doubt...

Just looking at my gold top last night, to me eye, it would look better with gold keys, tailpiece and bridge, but keeping the cream trim...like a mix. The nickel just clashes to my eye.
 
I'd have to get the black plastic pick guard, myself. I'd be so afraid of scratching that gold guard.

Or maybe I'd get the all-gold model, and replace the guard with a black one, and store the original.
 
No doubt...

Just looking at my gold top last night, to me eye, it would look better with gold keys, tailpiece and bridge, but keeping the cream trim...like a mix. The nickel just clashes to my eye.

What about bright chrome? I think that would go with gold better than nickel.

I think it would be sharp with chrome p'up covers, too.
 
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