This is the one you want. This one is in great shape and is one of the best looking guitars I've seen. The top is killer. It sounds just like you'd expect as well. This one has the fast 60s neck. It's in a banged up Gibson brown case. The only reason that I'm considering selling this one is that I'm looking to finance a new acoustic or archtop purchase. You know how it is...if something comes in, something's got to go.
I'm looking to get $1800 for this one...a steal considering the regular LP Std models from GC or musiciansfriend go for $2300 now. The top on this one's worth an extra $200-300 easy.
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FS: Les Paul Standard AA Top
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FS: Les Paul Standard AA Top
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For a new Gibson, that's not exactly a ringing endorsement.chetatkinsdiet wrote:It sounds just like you'd expect as well.
I'm just kiddin by the way, i'm sure it's a fine instrument and I hope you get top dollar for it.
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...sounds just like you'd expect a Les Paul to sound that cost over $2K. The other ones.....Studio, Classic, Robot and all others are something else. This one's a real Les Paul. Side by side with my vintage and custom shop models, this one's right there.
I hear ya though....I'm not a fan of Gibson the company either. They do some goofy things and put a lot of new guitars out the door with simple QA issues....All of my guitars have been professionally set up where needed and little issues were taken care of long ago. ...if there were any to begin with.
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I hear ya though....I'm not a fan of Gibson the company either. They do some goofy things and put a lot of new guitars out the door with simple QA issues....All of my guitars have been professionally set up where needed and little issues were taken care of long ago. ...if there were any to begin with.
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The only true great mic on this planet is the Shure SM-57. It is the most consistant in not totally sucking of anything ever built. All other mics are "application dependant".
-- Fletcher
-- Fletcher
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