

That was good, thanks!Had 78, T-top pickups really suit the guitar. Straight into Marshall circuit = excellent
Just reminded me, first time ex ever went in studio & sang, she never sang anything before. We had some songs worked up at that i would just jam to with no intention & she grabbed the mic one day. 1987 circuit-from many amps over the years . No pedals except slight delay on lead to "float" the sound. v30 7 t75 mic'd
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The body is also slightly sculpted, unlike a Special's plain slab.Ok, it's a special with better wood.
Like slab style body. Not a carved maple top. Also the body is not as thick overall.
I remember the ads when these came out. Seemed like a neat looking guitar at the time.The body is also slightly sculpted, unlike a Special's plain slab.
These had two attributes that often get overlooked: First, nice ebony fretboards. Second, they have a long tenon neck joint.
I think both of those features were omitted from the later 'Firebrand' model.
Firebrands are often mislabeled for sale as being a The Paul, to inflate their price.
The walnut body and neck were a perfect complement to the T-tops. They sounded huge and sustained nicely.
The Paul is the only Gibson I've encountered that made T-tops actually sound big, rather than typically tight & crisp.
These were an underappreciated gem for many years. Until about ten years ago (well, maybe fifteen years, now) you could pick them up in the $300-400 range. Prices have gone way up since then but occasionally you'll still find a decent deal on one. If you're shopping for one of these, make sure it isn't a Firebrand. Some try to claim they're the same model but they're different.
my bad, I was thinking of "The" Les Paul....The Paul was walnut I think. Toggle down by the controls. Seems fairly unique to me.
Custom model I have no idea.
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Those were pretty cool in their own right. Definitely an upscale model.my bad, I was thinking of "The" Les Paul....
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my bad, I was thinking of "The" Les Paul....
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I was shocked when Mom's 1979 Silverburst was recently appraised at $10,000.000
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Who did the appraisal? I might have to up my insuranceI was shocked when Mom's 1979 Silverburst was recently appraised at $10,000.000
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Is that the guys in Hollywood? Do they have to see it or would pictures work?Norman's Rare Guitars.