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Just a brief history of this guitar: (Epiphone Les Paul Custom)
A customer brought it to my luthier friend. Neck was broken in seven places. Guitar was beat. My friend advised him that the repair would exceed what the guitar cost new. Customer said do it. He was wary of the guy being able to pay for that extensive of repair. He was right. Customer never showed up to pick it up.
Several years later, he asks me if I'd like it. (He did the basic neck repair, but nothing else.) I say "yes". That was a couple years ago.
A couple weeks ago, he asks me what I've done to the guitar. I say "nothing", except install some Duncan pups. We trade favors all the time. He takes it back, and does all the final work, and a setup . . . for free.
I can't believe how sweet this thing plays and sounds. It may have instantly become my favorite axe. And I'm not an LP kinda guy.
The pups are Blues Saraceno PATB-3b and PATB-1n. Killer clean sound. (Sorry about my photographic skills.)


Oh, and he installed a bone nut.
A customer brought it to my luthier friend. Neck was broken in seven places. Guitar was beat. My friend advised him that the repair would exceed what the guitar cost new. Customer said do it. He was wary of the guy being able to pay for that extensive of repair. He was right. Customer never showed up to pick it up.
Several years later, he asks me if I'd like it. (He did the basic neck repair, but nothing else.) I say "yes". That was a couple years ago.
A couple weeks ago, he asks me what I've done to the guitar. I say "nothing", except install some Duncan pups. We trade favors all the time. He takes it back, and does all the final work, and a setup . . . for free.
I can't believe how sweet this thing plays and sounds. It may have instantly become my favorite axe. And I'm not an LP kinda guy.
The pups are Blues Saraceno PATB-3b and PATB-1n. Killer clean sound. (Sorry about my photographic skills.)


Oh, and he installed a bone nut.
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