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Conference napalm::guitar

Title:GUITARnotes - Where Every Note has Emotion
Notice:Discussion of the finer stringed instruments
Moderator:KDX200::COOPER
Created:Thu Aug 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3280
Total number of notes:61432

3069.0. "Les Paul special??" by WOTVAX::PIATTJ () Mon Apr 10 1995 14:37

    Anybody able to help with info on a guitar I bought recently - Gibson
    Les Paul Standard in natural maple finish, some flaming visible, gold
    hardware - looks and plays beautifully.
    
    What I was wondering - I've not seen another like it, the shop remarked
    that there would be very few around. Someone else remarked it could be
    a 'special' Standard (if that makes sense). Serial starts 92..., model
    type LPSNAGH - was anyone seen similar, know how many would have been
    made, what should I have paid for it (in the UK...)??
    
    Thanks for your comments..
    
    jp
    
    
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3069.1FABSIX::I_GOLDIEresident alienMon Apr 10 1995 19:1813
    
    I saw one in Colorado about '93 when out there on vacation and it was
    lovely looking and played great!I'm not sure about how rare they are
    as I've seen a couple in the want ads here in the US.The price they
    wanted in the Store in Co. was $1200 but was willing to drop to $1100
    (neither amounts I had anyway)As for a proce in teh Uk.....geez,I saw
    LP standards over there go for 1 grand or more!So if you paid more
    than 1200 quid go back and wreak your revenge on the store owner!
    
    							ian  8)
    
    
    ps..I still want one like that!
3069.2SALEM::TAYLOR_Jand so it goes...Wed Apr 12 1995 10:588
    Get an Epiphone , replace the pickup , play 
    
    (with about 500$ still in you pocket and *KILLER* tone
    
     jmho
    
    Jon/Gonzo
    
3069.3MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryWed Apr 12 1995 13:3816
    
    What -1 says may be very true, but...
    
    There's some finishes that only come on the "real" Les Pauls,
    and they are to die for. If such a thing appeals to you,
    and it certainly does to me, the extra money may be worth
    it.
    
    Of course, it all boils down to what you want out of the
    guitar. If you're into something just to play and you
    don't really care about it's resale value, the Eiphone
    is a good choice. But if you're looking for something
    that will really hold value, and may even go up, then
    the Les Paul is a good choice...
    
    -b
3069.4POWDML::BUCKLEYWed Apr 12 1995 17:285
    I suggest you play that Epiphone LP before you buy -- some sound great,
    others sound very oddly thin and whiney.
    
    Saw a gold top that looked real nice though -- crap for tone, 
    unfortunately
3069.5FABSIX::I_GOLDIEresident alienWed Apr 12 1995 17:599
    
    the good thing about an Epiphone is,with the money you save on *not*
    buying a Les Paul,you could buy a decent set up pickups that emulate
    Gibson's sound.
    
    aren't there a new range of Seymour Duncans that do this?
    
    
    						ian
3069.6I've never compared themPOLAR::KFICZEREWed Apr 12 1995 18:295
    Speaking of pick-ups and Lp's....some tell me the difference between 
    soap bars and humbucker.Thinner/thicker-whatever.
    
    thanx,
    -kev
3069.7No soap, radioMILKWY::JACQUESVintage taste, reissue budgetThu Apr 13 1995 00:565
    re last. Soap-bars are single coil pickups. Overall they sound brighter
    than humbuckers. Like any single coil, they are bound to be more noisy. 
    Gibson soapbar pickups are also referred to as P90's.
    
    Mark
3069.8Thanks MarkPOLAR::KFICZEREThu Apr 13 1995 08:102
    
    
3069.9recommendedRICKS::CALCAGNImore zip stupid juiceThu Apr 13 1995 11:229
    The new Seymour Duncan Antiquity PAFs are imho the state of the art
    in LP replacement pickups.  In general, the Antiquity line seems to
    be the first repro pickup that really captures the magic of the old
    stuff.  I know people who own real '59 LPs with real PAFs that rave
    about these.  A pair would do wonders for an Epi Les Paul.
    
    Last time I checked, Guitar Center was selling these for about
    $80 apiece.
    
3069.10FABSIX::I_GOLDIEresident alienThu Apr 13 1995 17:258
    
    re-1 like I said...!Thanks Rick 8)
    
    get a second hand Epi and slap a couple of these babaies in it and
    you're off! 8)
    
    
    						ian