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    Does anyone have good, hi-res pics of Slash's 1987 (or 88 as he called them in a video I watched yesterday) Les Paul Standards? They were plain top ones, cherry sunburst, and "seconds". For a few weeks I've been GASsing over the recent Slash models, thinking I would like to get a Victoria goldtop or the Appetite burst one, and then I was looking at the videos from the period - Sweet Child O' Mine and Paradise City being the two that made me fall in love with the band back then, and realised he wasn't even playing the Derrig copy - he was playing a plain cherry sunburst model. And I own a cherry sunburst plain top! Mine is a classic from 2006 IIRC but it got me interested in seeing some better photos of those guitars he had. I know he still has at least one, it has a cigarette burn and has been refinished and stuff but I'd love to see better images of them in action in the 80's and early 90's if anyone knows any websites with pics?
    On my own guitar, at the moment I have a JB/59 set in aged nickel, but it's just never looked quite right to me - it's like the guitar isn't fancy enough to justify the look or something weird, so I've ordered some plain black A2Pros and we'll see how that goes....Funnily enough, when I bought the guitar 3 years or so ago it looked more like Slash's, I should have just left it as it was lol
    Here's some poor quality pics of Slash's guitar I found online (you'd think there'd be a whole website devoted to his gear, but not really) and then a photo of my own Gibsons at the bottom (with my Angus and Brian picture drawn by Iain Stone from on here!).

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    My website - https://stevenamckay.com/

    My gear - Gibson- Les Pauls - 2 x Classic (sunburst and ebony), Slash Standard, DC Special Tribute, SG Standard, Explorer, Flying V. 1980 Hamer Sunburst.
    MIM Fender Strat. MIK Squier Tele. Jackson JDR94, Kelly, Concert Bass. Fender acoustic. Mandolin.
    Spark Mini, Marshall DSL20HR, 1912.

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    I do think you will get a lot closer to Slash's tone with the Alnico II Pros.
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    • #3
      If you have a plain cherry Les Pauls, sounds like you're one pickup swap away from an Appetite guitar.

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      • #4
        the derrig was the recording guitar but he obviously used other. i think they all had the aph1 pups in em

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        • #5
          Originally posted by jeremy View Post
          the derrig was the recording guitar but he obviously used other. i think they all had the aph1 pups in em
          Yeah, everything I've read suggests he uses the APH pickups in everything. Not sure what the deal is now though, with the Gibson line all using Gibson pickups.
          My website - https://stevenamckay.com/

          My gear - Gibson- Les Pauls - 2 x Classic (sunburst and ebony), Slash Standard, DC Special Tribute, SG Standard, Explorer, Flying V. 1980 Hamer Sunburst.
          MIM Fender Strat. MIK Squier Tele. Jackson JDR94, Kelly, Concert Bass. Fender acoustic. Mandolin.
          Spark Mini, Marshall DSL20HR, 1912.

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          • #6
            gibson does stuff like that all the time, heres a new signature model! but you have to use our pups

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Wolfshead View Post

              Yeah, everything I've read suggests he uses the APH pickups in everything. Not sure what the deal is now though, with the Gibson line all using Gibson pickups.
              Many of his newer Gibsons are actually using the Slash set.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by jeremy View Post
                gibson does stuff like that all the time, heres a new signature model! but you have to use our pups
                I thought the Duncan contract ran out?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by beaubrummels View Post

                  I thought the Duncan contract ran out?
                  The Slash pickups are still on the website. He might have had to cave with his Gibson model, though.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Mincer View Post

                    Many of his newer Gibsons are actually using the Slash set.
                    The newest Slash models on the Gibson website don't use Seymour Duncans at all. "Each Slash Collection Gibson Les Paul™ Standard features a AAA flamed maple top, a solid mahogany body, and Slash’s personal touches including a 50s neck profile, Gibson Custom BurstBucker® Alnico 2 pickups"
                    My website - https://stevenamckay.com/

                    My gear - Gibson- Les Pauls - 2 x Classic (sunburst and ebony), Slash Standard, DC Special Tribute, SG Standard, Explorer, Flying V. 1980 Hamer Sunburst.
                    MIM Fender Strat. MIK Squier Tele. Jackson JDR94, Kelly, Concert Bass. Fender acoustic. Mandolin.
                    Spark Mini, Marshall DSL20HR, 1912.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Wolfshead View Post

                      The newest Slash models on the Gibson website don't use Seymour Duncans at all. "Each Slash Collection Gibson Les Paul™ Standard features a AAA flamed maple top, a solid mahogany body, and Slash’s personal touches including a 50s neck profile, Gibson Custom BurstBuckerĀ® Alnico 2 pickups"
                      Slashbuckers.

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                      • #12
                        Reality is, any good Les Paul Standard with a set of Alnico II Pro humbuckers or the Slash Alnico II humbuckers will get the guitar in the ballpark for the tone. The rest is up to the player and the amp/speaker setup.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Wolfshead View Post

                          The newest Slash models on the Gibson website don't use Seymour Duncans at all. "Each Slash Collection Gibson Les Paul™ Standard features a AAA flamed maple top, a solid mahogany body, and Slash’s personal touches including a 50s neck profile, Gibson Custom BurstBucker® Alnico 2 pickups"
                          Probably due to agreements between Slash and Gibson. Gibson said if you want a signature guitar, you need to use our pickups. I doubt it is Slash's preference, and I'd love to take a look at the pickups in his stage LPs.
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                          • #14
                            Burstbuckers will get you in the ballpark of the tone, but APH1 or APH2 are definitely different. I've had most incarnations of all of them at one time or another.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Mincer View Post

                              The Slash pickups are still on the website. He might have had to cave with his Gibson model, though.
                              I meant, I thought the contract that has Gibson using Duncan pickups ran out, like for the Rosso Corsa which has the Duncan Slash set.

                              The Slash Signature Rosso Corsa Les Paul blends timeless specs with Slash-approved features and fine-points, all dressed in a brand new finish from Gibson USA: Rosso Corsa—or “racing red.”

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