Two new acquisitions... for free!

  • Thread starter Thread starter Steve Henningsgard
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I managed to grab a Yamaha FG331 and already have taken it up as my new writing/beater guitar!

It sounds good, not so tonefull but still it has a good sound, that gets the idea out there, when I lay a track it is on my high end hand crafted Eastman flattop guitar...
 
I just had a guy offer me a slightly modified '77 Gibson Les Paul Standard for the strat... what should I do!?

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According to the seller, "I had it rewired with Gibson 'buckers (498t bridge and 490r neck), 70's cts pots and bumblebee caps so it has a lot of power and a great tone (towards the hot side). It has the usual wear with some belt-buckle rash and a couple of dings. Also, the previous owner put switches between the sound pots for coil taps which was stupid, but they don't get in the way at all."

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Frets look in decent condition, if a little low.


Although I really like the tone of the Fender for cleans, for the style I play, a '77 Gibson LP Standard is quite a bit more appropriate.

What are your thoughts? Assuming my girlfriend's mom is cool with me trading up (which she is: I already plan on taking her out for a really nice dinner :D)
 
*bump* I'd really like some opinions on what you'd do in my situation? :)
 
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