Good decision bro.
IMO, you are best served with a MIJ copy either a new Edwards or Tokai, or an old Burny or Greco.
If you are dead set on Gibson (nothing wrong with that, if $ are no issue , I'll take a good gibson any day of the week over a MIJ) my suggestion is to find a used late 80s to early 1990s Standard or Custom (say 88-93 or so). They have bigger necks (but not huge) and those are generally great years.
Don't overlook a higher end new MIJ either. Tokai LS120 +, Bacchus, etc.
Nice... What about the new Les Pauls?
My guitar teacher, who hates gibson normally, says that after the new chambering, the quality has increased notably. He has bought 2 Les Pauls within short time, because they have become really good according to him.
And I like the new ones, but I have only tried them without a amp.
But tomorrow, I am gonna check out some les pauls and get a good view of what is good and not good.
FREEE????? College??
You ##@$@$#@#! :laugh2: :laugh2:
Man my friend pays $30,000 a year at Tulane... Consider yourself lucky son.
Hehehe the good things of the danish welfare system! Naah lets not go into politics.
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