glpg80
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I'm glad you like your Norlin glpg80 I'm sure there are some good ones out there. I owned a 1983 pearl white Gibson Les Paul custom with an ebony board and gold hardware it probably weighed 10 or 11 pounds and it would NOT stay in tune for shit but it did have the Gibson prototype tremelo from the factory that was pretty much a Khaler ripoff trem, I even hardtailed the trem and it still would not stay in tune. It was a beautiful guitar and looked just like Randy Rhoad's LP it just was not a player by any means so I sold it in the 90's for a little more than I paid and said good riddens to it. The guy I sold it to took it to a guitar show and said he was offered big bucks because of the Gibson prototype tremelo bridge on it since Gibson never went into production with them.
The guitar probably still doesn't stay in tune today but I'm sure it's beautiful to look at...
I do think the maple necks are the way to go for a LP rather than the mahogany... break if you look at it wrong headstock.
I think a large part of it is that you pretty much need a luthier to really go through them top to bottom. When I got my 76, it was in collectors condition. A fretboard that went every which way but straight, tarnished hardware that collectors Jack off to, a paint job that hadn’t seen a coat of wax in who knows how long, and fucked up hardware. Frets were worn as well - just all kinds of problems but all things that can be fixed. When you do go through them top to bottom including radiusing the fretboard and refretting them with a proper nut job, they’re top of the class.
I do agree there are some real piles of shit in this era and you damn sure have to know what to look for. I’m thankful ive resurrected one and will gladly go through this one too. I can’t wait to post finished pictures