NGD Finished the Les Paul project

mojosman

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FAC3D270-AD17-4247-82E3-2AAFE705AEB7.jpg 7DD566C9-0315-4E85-9CCC-186BA34DCCBB.jpg I finally gathered all the parts and pieces to finish my Les Paul Traditional project. I bought the body stripped for a great price. I’ve never owned a really nice Les Paul with binding and a flamed top. This was my chance to scratch that itch for a reasonable price.

I tried to pick every part and piece to make this turn out as good as possible. It took longer but I didn’t cut corners. I spent more than I wanted on the pickups, but they sound killer. This set is fairly hard to come by, and since they were available I grabbed them. I also went with a 50’s wiring harness with Bourns pots, and PIO tone caps from Tone-Man.
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The hardware is all Gibson except for the Grover locking tuners. The bridge and tailpiece are from a HP Les Paul. The bridge has titanium saddles. The nut was problematic for the previous owner so I had the luthier install a Tusq nut. The guitar plays great, and sounds great on an amp. My luthier is a tough guy to get a compliment from. When he worked on my 50’s Tribute gold top I was curious what he would think about the D. Allen P-51 Mustangs I put in that guitar, in fact he’s worked on both of my Strats that have D. Allen’s too, and he’s less than thrilled with any of them. This Skinner Burst set, he actually said he really liked. This is the Les Paul that I’ve always wanted to own.

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Re: NGD Finished the Les Paul project

Excellent, it looks great and I’m sure it sounds even better. Congrats on having patience and a beautiful Les Paul.
 
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That Les Paul sure does look nice with a beautiful top.



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Thank you everyone for the kind words. My first Les Paul was a faded brown studio model that I traded a Tele for. I modded it and it sounds and plays great, as good as any Les Paul, but I always wanted a nice looking Les Paul that played well and sounds great. I finally got there. I put a Pearly Gates set in that studio, and they were a huge upgrade over the stock Gibson pickups.

One thing I have noticed so far is the Studio is weight relieved, and this Traditional and my 50’s Tribute are both on the heavy side with no weight relief. The non weight relieved models seem to have better sustain and both play louder unplugged. I don’t know if that makes any difference in terms of tone when you’re playing through an amp, but it is noticeable.


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Very nice!! Yeah, you may have spent more than you wanted/planned, but you have a lifelong keeper! Looks awesome and if you are happy with the way it sounds/plays, you are all set!!
 
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What a fun project! You don't hear a lot of people rebuilding LPs, so I am happy to read about yours. Congrats!
 
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Sweet guitar!

My greenburst Epiphone LP is sitting in the closet with no hardware. This makes me want to get it going.
 
Re: NGD Finished the Les Paul project

So, you have a stripped body in the closet?! Time to get it out and do something with it. (Wow, this is getting exciting. I wanna see pics).
 
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Sweet guitar!

My greenburst Epiphone LP is sitting in the closet with no hardware. This makes me want to get it going.

To me the best part is the hunting down the exact parts you want to make it your way. I’m sort of OCD when it comes to putting guitars together. On the two Les Pauls I’ve done, trying to find deals on the exact parts you want is the best part. On my Gold Top I scored the exact pickups I wanted used, but in mint condition, for a lot less than new. Then when you put it altogether and play it you feel like you did something. I say go for it. Let’s see pics when you’re done


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What made you choose the JB humbucking pick ups by SD? What do you like about them sound-wise? We need a full review like a vintage wine report.;)



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What made you choose the JB humbucking pick ups by SD? What do you like about them sound-wise? We need a full review like a vintage wine report.;)



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I guess the main reason in a nutshell is because they were available to me. This particular set is fairly rare, the original run was 800 units, but I do think you can order a set from the Custom Shop special order. In any event, they don't come up for sale used all that often. My buddy who owned this guitar before me and sold it to me, had these pickups in it when I first played this guitar, and I loved them. He eventually took them out to use them into another project that he never got around to, and installed a set of Pearly Gates in this guitar to play it in a Skynyrd cover band he had joined. He at the time had about 5 Les Pauls, and having played them all this one was by far my favorite. I loved the big neck shape. He on the other hand liked narrow profile LP necks and had been trying to sell me this guitar for about two years. He eventually offered me the stripped body so he could buy a different stripped body he had his eye on at Stratosphere.com That I could afford, so I jumped.

So I was now officially in the market for pickups and I found this Geppetto Camelot pickup set that seemed to be just what I wanted. There was a video on their site of this guy playing them in a Les Paul, and I thought they sounded great, plus they were pretty cheap. I wanted a set that could cover blues, rock, and maybe even give you some country twang, or even a bit of jazz clean on the right tube amp. However I had never heard of this company, and I was nervous about buying them, even though the price was very reasonable. So I did the smart thing, and came here, and posted up a thread in the pickup forum and included the video I saw of this set in action, and asked for opinions. I got some very good answers, and I came to the conclusion that this set was just too much of a toss of the dice.

My buddy that I bought the guitar from, asked me if I had any pickups yet. I told I hadn't bought any yet. He said you liked the JB custom shop set, I will sell them to you for $300, because the guitar he was eyeballing on stratosphere was sold, and he missed out on it. He also offered me his pearly gates set, which I have in my LP faded brown studio and I love. I decided that even though I told my wife I would try and keep costs under control, I would go the extra money and get the JB set.

These pickups are a bit milder than the pearly gates set, but you can roll back the tone knob all the way and get that Clapton woman tone thing with no muddiness. They sound great through my SD 805 overdrive into my Princeton Reverb. You can add gain, you play clean, and the tones are what you expect a Les Paul to sound like. That was my beef with the stock pickups in my Studio faded, were that they sounded great through dirt pedals or a high gain amp, but they had zero personality clean, they just wouldn't sound good clean. I put in a 50's wiring harness and the pearly gates set; boom! New guitar, and if you played with the tone and the pickup switch you could get different flavors of clean. The Gibson pickups did NOT do that.

One more thing to note: my buddy wax potted the JB's because they got squeaky, and squealed a bit, on his Marshall amp. (*he plays a lot louder than I do) He did this after I played them through his Fender Blues DeLuxe. I don't think waxing them changed the tone in a significant way, if at all. I have a Princeton, not a DeLuxe, but they still sound great to me. Also all the hardware on my guitar was like new, and the custom shop aged the JB's, and even dinged each set in the same spot JB's original 59 set has a ding. I polished the covers just a bit with a mild polish, and then made sure I got all the polish off with vinegar. They just looked too grungy and stuck out compared to the rest of the nickel and chrome on the guitar. I didn't go crazy, just enough to make them not look incongruous with the rest of the guitar.
 
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So, you have a stripped body in the closet?! Time to get it out and do something with it. (Wow, this is getting exciting. I wanna see pics).

I heartily approve of the level of creepiness that this post has when taken out of context.
 
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