1981 Les Paul Custom Goldburst
Posted: Wed Jan 27, 2010 2:17 am
A little beat but a good player and I think the color is cool!






















Part of that is the finish but also, it's a Norlin-era... various dimensions are different. Look at the pic of it in the [newer] case, the body is slightly narrower in the middle. Also the lower horn is off, the carve top peaks further towards the neck, the neck itself is maple and has a volute... The reason they did finishes like Goldburst was to capture the sunburst vibe while disguising the fact that both the mahogany slab and maple cap were no longer center-joined, as they were constructed of 3 or more pieces each (sometimes as many as 5 strips of wood were used for the tops). These are called "pancake" bodies by collectors.DGNR8 wrote:I would have thought it too thin. That burst makes it look narrow.
You are right about the maple neck but,actually,this guitar doesn't have a "pancake body". The body looks like one piece.May be it is not but the finish on this is very thin and I can't see any seems. It's fairly light too. Not as light as my Gold top but pretty close,about 10 pounds.paul_ wrote:Part of that is the finish but also, it's a Norlin-era... various dimensions are different. Look at the pic of it in the [newer] case, the body is slightly narrower in the middle. Also the lower horn is off, the carve top peaks further towards the neck, the neck itself is maple and has a volute... The reason they did finishes like Goldburst was to capture the sunburst vibe while disguising the fact that both the mahogany slab and maple cap were no longer center-joined, as they were constructed of 3 or more pieces each (sometimes as many as 5 strips of wood were used for the tops). These are called "pancake" bodies by collectors.DGNR8 wrote:I would have thought it too thin. That burst makes it look narrow.
Thanks! Yes I would like to get all the plastic bits and gold pickup covers to make it look like this one that is at Neals GuitarsBoab wrote:I don't really like Les Pauls, but that looks amazing! I'm loving the neck too!
It would look even amazing-er with a black scrathchplate, but it's still cool how it is.
I thought Barfburst look like this.hotrodperlmutter wrote:BARFBURST!
Thanks for the info. I thought about getting gold covers for the pickup and a black pickguard and knobs for it butmaybe I will leave it as it is. I think it looks kinda cool as it is.jcyphe wrote:The custom is one of the few models Gibson has almost always made well. Like even in the dogshit late70's and 1980's a lot of LP Customs are still great playing guitars.