Re: Les Paul Studios Any Good?
It's the one you love who hurts your wallet the most. My black studio is one of these and there's no need to go any further if it's the right one.
I tried all the other lps in the district, mine is beaten and scratched and "only" a studio, but it was easily the best of the bunch and left the three other standards for dead in terms of finish AND tone, even with the horrible T series pickups. Don't even hesitate if this happens to you.
If you have lotsa Gibsons to try, try them and take the one you love, not the one with the best resale value (and yes, thicker and rounder is better, more comfortable and less tiring if you play real length gigs, but choose as you want and let noone gainsay you.)
Oh, yeah, and fitting Duncans is the other thing that makes all the financial pain worthwhile - trust me, I'm a doctor.