NGD - 1980 Bahama Blue Les Paul Standartd
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NGD - 1980 Bahama Blue Les Paul Standartd
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I love the colour, but it is 80's as fuck and has been hacked badly. I love les Paul's, but don't want a boat anchor and don't think this is worth the asking price.
YouTube vids claim the neck work was done by a pro, bridge pickup isn't original
I love the colour, but it is 80's as fuck and has been hacked badly. I love les Paul's, but don't want a boat anchor and don't think this is worth the asking price.
YouTube vids claim the neck work was done by a pro, bridge pickup isn't original
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If you just want a player and it's not too expensive, do it. But don't get any ideas about restoring it to any kind of appreciable value.
I have a 1971 Deluxe that I got for £700 in 2006 on eBay. Issues:
1. Neck break at the join with the body - well repaired, but ya know...
2. Routed out for full-size humbuckers. Badly. Got that sorted out, and found out the humbuckers were Tim Shaws. WIN.
3. Bridge and tailpiece replaced.
4. Lame amateur relic job - sanded down to primer in all the usual places.
5. Needed a re-fret
I spent maybe £500 on having all that little lot sorted out, including what turned out to be a shit re-fin, which cost me another £100 to have a guy on Denmark St. make the best of a bad job. So now I have a £1400 guitar that is the world's oldest broomstick. I'll never do that again.
That said, after sulking at it for around five years, I picked it up again last year and totally fell in love with it. Runs rings around my VOS 1956 reissue. It all worked out alright in the end, but what, in my naivety 7 years ago seemed like a smart purchase was anything but. Re-sale value? Probably £700 if I'm lucky.
I have a 1971 Deluxe that I got for £700 in 2006 on eBay. Issues:
1. Neck break at the join with the body - well repaired, but ya know...
2. Routed out for full-size humbuckers. Badly. Got that sorted out, and found out the humbuckers were Tim Shaws. WIN.
3. Bridge and tailpiece replaced.
4. Lame amateur relic job - sanded down to primer in all the usual places.
5. Needed a re-fret
I spent maybe £500 on having all that little lot sorted out, including what turned out to be a shit re-fin, which cost me another £100 to have a guy on Denmark St. make the best of a bad job. So now I have a £1400 guitar that is the world's oldest broomstick. I'll never do that again.
That said, after sulking at it for around five years, I picked it up again last year and totally fell in love with it. Runs rings around my VOS 1956 reissue. It all worked out alright in the end, but what, in my naivety 7 years ago seemed like a smart purchase was anything but. Re-sale value? Probably £700 if I'm lucky.
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Guy wouldn't budge unfortunately, I saw his email and there was quite a few emails from kijiji with people interested. The joys of living in an oil and gas town, lots of people with more money than sense. I have been looking for a les Paul since I started playing guitar, and don't feel an ounce of buyers remorse over this, it feels fantastic in every way and sounds great (unlike that pos Eastwood I bought, ugh).
Will get more shots this weekend, going to play it tonight at a buddy's place, hopefully can get some clips going.
Will get more shots this weekend, going to play it tonight at a buddy's place, hopefully can get some clips going.
Much to my girlfriend's dismay I rarely sell gear, weight is actually less than my mid 80's Epi lp, a bit more than my jag/Jm's, if I had to guess it would be around 9-10 lbs. I would guess part of that is from the material removed from the guitar. It is by no means a lightweight, but very manageable.Thomas wrote:As long as you like it and it's a keeper then you're OK. The resell value doesn't really matter. How's the weight?
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I think if you go with black it will over look a bit thrown together or if you use enough black to avoid that it will make the blue look too dull and grey.
The only part I would consider changing (other than perhaps replacing the burnt pickup ring with a new cream one) would be the knobs. Chrome bell knobs would look cool.
The only part I would consider changing (other than perhaps replacing the burnt pickup ring with a new cream one) would be the knobs. Chrome bell knobs would look cool.
Shabba.
The fact love the way it sounds also is perfectDave wrote:Exactly what I was thinking. Fuck, that is LOVELY.James wrote:That's got to be one of the nicest LP colours I've ever seen. Nice score.
plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
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