I get lost in the Gibson Les Paul forest.

Re: I get lost in the Gibson Les Paul forest.

Or you can check out the Prestige Heritage Standard, made in Korea with final setup in Canada and real Duncans, a JB and a 59. Great guitars although they tend to run a little on the heavy side, like my old LP Custom.

http://www.prestigeguitars.com/
 
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Check out Heritage Guitars. Made in Kalamazoo Michigan in the old Gibson factory by old Gibson factory workers. Awesome guitars.

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A Les Paul Studio is all the Les Paul you really need....

I kind of wish someone would've told me this when I bought my Standard Plus back in 2001. It's a cool guitar and sounds pretty good, but I never bonded with it the way I have with other guitars. Case in point, I yanked the electronics back in 2012 and haven't gotten around to putting them back yet. Eventually I'll wire up the Jimmy Page harness and install the '59/Custom Hybrid, but it just hasn't been a priority.

Honestly though, while I appreciate the advice now, I somewhat doubt I would've listened back then...
 
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A Studio is everything that makes a Les Paul a "Les Paul"

The rest is bling...
 
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I like the Studios myself...or even the thinner Smartwoods (the one before the 'green leaf' versions). They at least look a little different than the LPs everyone else plays (and are much more comfortable).
 
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A Studio is everything that makes a Les Paul a "Les Paul"

The rest is bling...
The neck binding feels way nicer. I've never played a Gibson with an unbound neck that was even close to feeling the same. The rest after that is bling

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You can read more about Prestige guitars in a blog I wrote here.

Very cool! I miss my quilted Standard, I got it barely used for a stupid low price, unfortunately it along with most of my other guitars/equipment and my YZ250, was a casualty of my long unemployment phase last year. I'm rebuilding with a few select items now and another Prestige is on the short list.

Heritage are great guitars too, although coming in at a higher price point that is more in line with Gibson. Depends on what you are looking for and your budget.
 
Re: I get lost in the Gibson Les Paul forest.

Heritage certainly makes excellent guitars, but you are getting into a higher price range. I heard Heritage was bought recently and are going to ramp up production more...no idea if that is good or bad (a friend who visited the factory told me).
 
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Purchased by whom? That could be very bad.

The workers at Gibson bought it. They're going to tell Henry it's the new factory, give him a big office, and hire teenagers to pretend to build every crazy idea he comes up with. Meanwhile, they'll make normal Gibsons in Memphis and Nashville.
 
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Purchased by whom? That could be very bad.

I am not sure, as my friend who went to the factory couldn't remember. He did believe that it wasn't a company currently in the MI industry.
 
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I thought that Heritage changed ownership last year. But what do I know ...
 
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