Gahr
Ambassador of Blues & Brews
A couple of pics of my two Lesters:
Naturally, I have modded both somewhat...
The Junior (2009) is mostly stock, but has had pointers fitted, and I put on a Tyson Tone Wraptail '60 pickup.
The Traditional 1960 Goldtop (2011) has a new TRC, gold top-hat knobs, tall pickup rings, a set of Throbak PG-102 pups and I buffed out the "1960" inscription on the pickguard. And I COMMITTED THE ULTIMATE SIN of swapping the Nashville bridge for a Faber ABRN (an ABR bridge that fits Nashville studs). I did it simply for looks. I know that the Nashville bridge is a technically superior bridge with better travel for the saddles, but my guitar still intonates perfectly with the new bridge. Naturally I kept the old one should I need to swap back.
Both guitars have suffered headstock breaks . The goldtop at the hands of a previous owner, and the Junior courtesy of the Norwegian postal service. Both have been repaired by skilled luthiers and play perfectly.
Naturally, I have modded both somewhat...
The Junior (2009) is mostly stock, but has had pointers fitted, and I put on a Tyson Tone Wraptail '60 pickup.
The Traditional 1960 Goldtop (2011) has a new TRC, gold top-hat knobs, tall pickup rings, a set of Throbak PG-102 pups and I buffed out the "1960" inscription on the pickguard. And I COMMITTED THE ULTIMATE SIN of swapping the Nashville bridge for a Faber ABRN (an ABR bridge that fits Nashville studs). I did it simply for looks. I know that the Nashville bridge is a technically superior bridge with better travel for the saddles, but my guitar still intonates perfectly with the new bridge. Naturally I kept the old one should I need to swap back.
Both guitars have suffered headstock breaks . The goldtop at the hands of a previous owner, and the Junior courtesy of the Norwegian postal service. Both have been repaired by skilled luthiers and play perfectly.















