Studios of that period had a nice chunky C neck and were feather weight due to the weight relief, some had burstbuckers and were all round great guitars. Congrats!
The coil tapped Gibson’s are usually only on the newer models. I’m a huge silverburst fan. If it comes with the Gibson case it’s a deal. I’m always wary of headstock repairs tho.
Thomas wrote:The coil tapped Gibson’s are usually only on the newer models. I’m a huge silverburst fan. If it comes with the Gibson case it’s a deal. I’m always wary of headstock repairs tho.
Thanks,My guitar is coming to the Guitar Center near me today but it is too cold to get it(-18F). I think i will just let it thaw out in the back room at GC for 24 hours before I pick it up.
I have a couple, Jag bass and an \\Alex Skolnick sig LTD (comes with SD pups with splits as standard, way nicer than anything else that style i have play-wise)
Thomas wrote:I have a couple, Jag bass and an \\Alex Skolnick sig LTD (comes with SD pups with splits as standard, way nicer than anything else that style i have play-wise)
So I go to GC to pick up the guitar today and when we open up the shipping carton there is an Epiphone triangle shaped box inside. I say that can't be it,where is the case? When we open the box the Les Paul is inside but after I look at the headstock repair I tell them I don't want it. It looks like an amateur job so I just cancelled the order and got a refund. Here's where the story ends.
sunshiner wrote:Sorry it didn't work out. You've seen more guitars than I'll ever be able to. If there's anyone who can tell a bad guitar from a worthy one it's you