Silverbust Les Paul Studio
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- westtexasred
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Yeah,I just had to have one so I went to Music-Go-Round today and got this one 1993 Wine Red Studio. with Gold hardware. I think the first Les Paul I bought was the same model.dub wrote:Guess between the tele and the strat, a les paul would complete the "classic guitar" set?
Not sure about a burst on a studio though, looks strange to me without the binding.
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Thanks! This is the other one that I bought.It was a 2002 model that I bought used at another Music-Go-Round in 2004(Uptown Minneaapolis,now closed)It was my first "real guitar".
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That one I sold before I joined this forum But I did post a picture of it in the 2004 section of my Guitar Scrapbook This one look just like it.Bacchus wrote:Do I remember that one? Would you have posted it on here or had another in the meantime?
LPs are weird for me, I either really like them or really don't. I dislike bursts on them usually, but love wine red.
I found out that this guitar is actually a 94 not a 93 because all Gibsons had a special serial number that year starting with "94" because it was Gibson's 100th Anniversary.
Also this guitar has a rosewood fretboard and 93 Studio's had Ebony.
I actually bought a black '92 Studio in November and didn't post about it...gusman2x wrote:Congrats Westie. The 90s wine red studios remain some of the best LPs I've ever played. I love a 90s studio. Always wished I got one of the alpine white ones.
Along with a frankly obscene amount of pedals.
I always wanted one because Scott Kelly from Neurosis played one exclusively for decades, so I stuck a Duncan Distortion in the bridge and it's been a lot of fun.
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Yeah,I love the Ebony fretboard and 90s Gibson hardshell case. I almost passed on my guitar because it has a Rosewood Fretboard and didn't come with original case like yours. The 2002 Studio I had bought at Music-Go-Round in 2004 was $800 and it came with the original black pebble grained "Gibson USA" case which had grey a shroud and lining. This 1994 Studio was $750 but has an aftermarket case. I started driving home after buying just the Marshall 5005 Lead 12 amp. I was half way home when I decided I would regret not buying so I turned the car around and went back to Music-Go-Round and bought it. I'm really glad I did.