King Guitar
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I got in touch with a very well regarded builder a few years ago to commission a few of his creations...
Dead accurate replica's of lightly aged 1959 Les Paul Sunbursts for my personal collection.
This builders name is redacted on purpose but he is regarded as one of the top 2 Sunburst builders in the world.
This is the first NGD by this builder I will be posting. This is Serial # 9 1971.
Granted I am a Les Paul addict and have had a ton of them both vintage and reissue.
Sheptone Pick Ups aged and the guitar weighs in at 8.5 lbs.
After playing it for over an hour I will say it is one of the top 3 electric guitars I have ever played regardless of vintage or recent and makes my Historic R9 feel like a toy in comparison.
Totally handmade to exacting detail of a vintage 59 burst. Light aging on this one. I see now why this builders guitars go for the high price tag that they do, they are worth it.
CLICK HERE FOR A SLIDE SHOW OF 9 1971: https://s1098.photobucket.com/albums/g37 ... =slideshow
Dead accurate replica's of lightly aged 1959 Les Paul Sunbursts for my personal collection.
This builders name is redacted on purpose but he is regarded as one of the top 2 Sunburst builders in the world.
This is the first NGD by this builder I will be posting. This is Serial # 9 1971.
Granted I am a Les Paul addict and have had a ton of them both vintage and reissue.
Sheptone Pick Ups aged and the guitar weighs in at 8.5 lbs.
After playing it for over an hour I will say it is one of the top 3 electric guitars I have ever played regardless of vintage or recent and makes my Historic R9 feel like a toy in comparison.
Totally handmade to exacting detail of a vintage 59 burst. Light aging on this one. I see now why this builders guitars go for the high price tag that they do, they are worth it.
CLICK HERE FOR A SLIDE SHOW OF 9 1971: https://s1098.photobucket.com/albums/g37 ... =slideshow