Mo Rawka wrote:the jimmy page sig. les paul custom has a 6 way toggle.
if you can source one of those, you should be good.
really? I always thought it had a standard 3-way toggle with all four pots being push-pull, one coil tap, one master parallel, one series-parallel and one phase switch.
on jimmy's main '58 Les Paul, which he got from Joe Walsh in 1969, the bridge pup tone pot was replaced with a push-pull knob for (i think) coil splitting
this guitar was reissued by the Gibson Custom Shop from 2004 to 2007, as closely as possible. This guitar also now has a black uncovered pup in the bridge.
On his "Number Two" '59 Les Paul, he replaced the bridge pup with a white coiled PAF style pup, put two push-pull knobs for coil tapping and wiring all four coils in parallel, and then had two switches underneath his pickguard which did the series parallel for each individual pup and did the phase switching.
this guitar was reissued by Gibson from 1995-1998 as the Jimmy Page Signature Les Paul, but featured four push-pulls as described earlier instead of the two switches.
both guitars have necks that are the standard size and shape of a Les Paul near the headstock and body, but taper very thin in the middle.
both guitars also have non-stock Grover tuners installed.
but, i wrote that all from memory, so i could be wrong.