PoPSkuLL
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Nice !!!!!!
Looks like your hooked man.
Looks like your hooked man.
mentoneman":b784a said:to me, there is nothing honorable about keeping a great old gtr in *showroom* condition.
granted, getting the first nice gouge or scratch in a brand new axe is lame, and i'm not suggesting letting your 12 year old nephew borrow your 59 flametop for a talent show,
but for the love of rock and roll we're talking ELECTRIC GUITARS!!!!
Hit'em HARD BOYS!!! let mother nature and father time handle the "relic'ing".
and, if i were looking for a les paul, i would NEVER IN A MILLION YEARS buy a new gibson, unless the neal schon model was $1200 and i got to play it first and liked the neck.
pre 80's les pauls all the way! long live the belt buckle scratches!!!!!
Digital Jams":846e3 said::|::QBB:
I love you man
I get my balls busted for making fun of guys that have had a guitar for over a year and the think looks brand new.......imo you just are not playing that fiddle.
I do take great care of my necks....but no way do I stripe the mojo off of the back of unfinished necks!
That said Pat I bet your T5 has no belt rash
SgtThump":f2549 said::|::QBB:
Thanks! The black one plays and sounds the best right now, but I think that's because it has a very recent refret with Dunlop 6105s and a Rio Grande BBQ pickup in the bridge.
The Cherry Sunburst LP has the small "fretless wonder" frets and a Duncan '59 in the bridge. It still plays and sounds nice, but the black one is better with the frets and pickup.
There's a really good chance that the CSB LP will get refretted in the near future and probably a BBQ in it as well.
The neck on the CSB seems to be a little slimmer, but I'm not positive. Both feel like they're under 10lbs.
SgtThump":1fd25 said::|::QBB:
I hear people say they're like a JB without the upper mid harshness and a fatter low end. I guess I can see that. I've only had it for a few days in the black LP, so I'm no expert or anything. I did just buy another used one for the CSB LP and hope to have that by the end of this week.
I used a Duncan Custom in the bridge of my goldtop and really liked it! I think the BBQ may be a little fatter, though. Comparisons like this are hard for me unless I have both guitars side-by-side. My ears tend to forget.
I'd say it's about like a JB or Custom in output with a fatter tone. It's not muffled or super dark, though.