How many Les Paul owners?

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I have a '69 GoldTop Deluxe with a cracked neck and bad insides.
SWEET!!!
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'78 Standard, cherry red. I've had it for 15 years. Now I keep it in the closet, and only bring it out for special recording/playing occaisions. (My two teenage sons would kill it. HA
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1980 Les Paul Custom...good shape, no mods. Love it.

Slackmaster 2000
 
1987 Custom Lite, champagne plum finish. No mods here either.
 
'69 Black Custom with "Fretless Wonder" neck.
'73 Red Deluxe with mini-humbuckers.
'99 Green DC Standard with flame maple top.
 
'74 Custom with Grover tuning pegs. Is a beautiful wine red color with a highly figured top. Love that ebony fingerboard. I'll never sell!
 
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I've gotten about three minutes with a Black Beauty back in the 70's and have yet to find the same high as I did that morning. I'm still saving up for it.

Baldy
 
Hey, I have a 1996 les paul studio limited edition wp90s. I've yet to find another guitar that I like as much as this one.
 
Gibson? Who said Gibson? :D

Mine is Epiphone Les Paul Custom flametop ($500 used + $70 Epi hard case). The only difference from Gibson's is rosewood fretboard (instead of ebony). I installed Classic '57 and Classic '57+ in bridge (another $200 for both). This guitar is SO sweet now! I like using thinner strings on the Paul, though. I have .08-s on it now and love it. I use .09-s on my strat now.

I would have a Gibson LP Custom if I could, but I can't afford it, cuz I also need to have basses, drums, etc. This is too close to spend all that money.
 
My dad's got a '73 sparkle red deluxe with mini-humbuckers, wonder if it's the same as your's Cpt. Cool Breeze.
 
Hey Gear Junky,
I hate to burst the old Epiphone bubble, but there is A LOT more diffrence between an Epiphone LP and a Gibson LP than just the fretboard wood.

Brad
 
No bubble bursting here, Brad. I never meant to say that they're EXACTLY the same. I understand that the extra $2000 (roughly) is not just for "made in USA", "Gibson" and hand applied bindings and inlays (although mostly it is :). If I played only guitar and only needed to have 1 or 2 instruments, I'd definitely get a Gibson Custom. Thanks for that info, though :)

P.S. Gibson Classic '57 pickups are sweet!
 
I got a 1954 that was "Standard-ized" in the 60s so the high-end collectability isn't there, but my GOD, the tone of that old wood is unreal!
It was originally a gold top with a stop tailpiece and P90s, but someone made it into a "Standard" sunburst in the late 60s modified with tune-o-matic bridge and PAFs.

It looks a lot like Jimmy Page's 58. The guitar sounds a lot like Gary Moore's 59 Les Paul on "Still got the Blues." A great crunch for rhythm and that smooth, thick creamy lead tone. It's the best sounding LP I've ever heard, and everyone I've ever played with seems to agree. It sounds so good that I can get away with light strings (9 to 36) and still have plenty of beef in the sound coming out of the guitar.
 
'95 LP Studio, Wine Red / Chrome. My second instrument. If I learned how to play on this 17 years ago I'd be a better player today, with better ears.
 
'98 Les Paul Standard Plus, heavily figured honeyburst. Play it thru a Marshall 60W Valvestate amp. At one time I had a blond Les Paul Custom (I think it was a '76) but I sold it about 10 years ago...for about $500.
Color me stupid....
 
Here we go!!!
I had a small Marshall Lead 20 with the LesPaul screaming through a Radio.. oohh... Shack something or other. Krokus was popular then. Ratt was just born, and this god awful thing called pimples. Pimples and Picks. Silver Bullets cost around $3. Pimples were free.

Baldy
 
I have a '79 black beauty with 3 pickup's and it weighs more than I do (got it used for $525 8 yrs. ago) - but PLEASE does anyone else have trouble keeping their's in tune??? I can NOT have both a C and an F chord simultaneously in tune- should I get new frets or throw it away or what?? It is *very* embarassing to have such a nice guitar that won't stay in tune for the length of one song...
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FBstdminime,

My '73 Deluxe is not red sparkle. The top is solid red. The color of red on the edges of a red sunburst. You can see the wood grain through it.

michael12,

Sounds like you have a intonation problem or possibly the strings are binding in the nut. The intonation needs to be checked with a strobe tuner. The nut requires either graphite powder or a good gutitar tech.
My '69 custom has bone bridge pieces instead of the metal ones. This seems to give it a more mellow tone.
 
Stumbling upon this thread prompted me to look for the beast. Yeppers, I still got it - 1961, PAF's, sideway wammy, SG body. Of all the pauly's that have come & gone in my life this one still remains.

Hey baldy,
Can you give a more detailed description of yours ? pu's, pickguard, (style & color), binding, inlays etc.

I just wanna drool a little.
 
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