NGD: Gibson The Paul

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NGD: Gibson The Paul

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Anyone ever owned one of these or know much about them? I never thought I'd own a Les Paul, but this, I couldn't resist. These were budget models from the late 70s and early 80s, but you'd never know from the quality. Why can't Gibson's budget models still be this good? It'll become a regular player for sure. I even like the EMGs, though they are a lot darker than my other guitars.

Doing some research, this one is apparently a bit of an odd bird---the fact that it's mahogany and not walnut means it's a Deluxe model, according to a 1980 catalog I found online. But, those had gold hardware, and the serial number dates it to 1984. A year in which there were no catalogs or advertisements because Norlin-era Gibson was coming to an end. Also, the mid-80s models were supposed to be in the "Firebrand" series, and this isn't. I've not found a single image of another The Paul in this color, nor one with a harmonica bridge. I'm thinking this is probably a mutt that was built using leftover parts. Cool.

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Never seen a 'the Paul' but one of the guys in Mogwai plays a 'the SG'.
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Probably one of the Norlin abominations, but if it suites your fancy GO FOR IT! :)
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Haha again, WTR used to own one with a chainsaw case. There is a thread somewhere here
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Never played one but for about 15 years I've been half-heartedly after the truss rod cover from one.
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sunshiner wrote:Haha again, WTR used to own one with a chainsaw case. There is a thread somewhere here
Almost,I used to have a "Firebrand" this is the thread:

http://shortscale.org/forum/viewtopic.p ... nd&start=0
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Post by Dillon »

Hah, I remember that thread now. Yeah, one like WTR's Firebrand is what this guitar should be given the year it was made. Actually, it very well could be, just with a "The Paul" truss rod cover...but 1) never seen one in this color and 2) the Gibson Deluxe tuners are original. (They were pretty messed up so I replaced them with some modern ones, but Firebrands came with Grovers and there's no sign this ever had Grovers.)

It's got some wear and tear, definitely a player's guitar, not a collector, but that gives it character IMO.

Why do Norlin-era Gibsons get such a bad rap? Poor QC? I'd take this over a modern LP Studio any day.

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