NGRD (New Guitar Refinishing Day): 2012 LP Traditional Mhog

cliffenstein

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Purchased in May and finally got it back from the shop after a massive makeover.

2012 Les Paul Traditional Mahogany Satin - Ebony

These are supposed to all have VERY slim 60's profile necks (.8" at the 1st fret and .875" at the 12th), but I scored one that went out with an almost 59 profile neck. I called Gibson customer service and verified its authenticity and was told that I "got very lucky to have one with those neck measurements."

.85" at 1st fret
.99" at 12th fret

Changes as follows:
1. Put on my preferred drop in locking tuners (Gotoh SD90-MG-T thumbwheel) with conversion bushings
2. Swapped out the stock chrome bridge and tailpiece for a locking Pinnacle nickle plated aluminum set (including the tailpiece studs)
3. Put on Dunlop nickel straplok buttons
4. Put on an amber switch tip
5. Put on vintage repro gold top hat knobs (embossed letters, not painted) with knob pointers (aka thumb bleeders)
6. Seller no longer had the stock pickups (57 classic plus bridge, 57 classic neck) or the pickguard and bracket, so I picked up both. The set of black Fishman Fluence pups that the seller "upgraded” the guitar with were sold to the shop that installed my new (stock) pickups
7. Refinished the top in 57 Chevy tropical turquoise (the real stuff that is used to restore actual 57 Chevy's)
8. Nitro gloss the top after painting completed
9. Spot paint back, sides, & neck as needed, followed by full Nitro gloss (so no more Satin).

The idea here was to have a really sharp looking blackback LP with a tropical turquoise top and the entire guitar looking like a modern day 50's Standard...with upgrades!

The only area that falls short of looking like it came new from Gibson like this is the fact that the binding doesn't show the full thickness when looking at the guitar directly from the front...it's a middle ground between an Epiphone and a Gibson in that regard. Not as thin as most Epi's, but not as thick as Gibson's. It's tough to show the full binding when the binding is already there when it's being painted. I don't fault the shop who did this most excellent work.

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Absolutely GORGEOUS!!!
Love, love, love the color.
Really nice upgrades (not sure about the pickups though). I like the tone of the '57s but I thought that the Fluence pups were supposed to be fantastic (I haven't tried them myself, but have been very tempted).
 
Absolutely GORGEOUS!!!
Love, love, love the color.
Really nice upgrades (not sure about the pickups though). I like the tone of the '57s but I thought that the Fluence pups were supposed to be fantastic (I haven't tried them myself, but have been very tempted).

Fishman Fluence are active pickups...no batteries in guitars for me...no thank you. I did try them when I got the guitar before I sent it in for the work and they were alright, but it wasn't my deal. I'm a passive pickup guy all the way. The 57's are great in this guitar as it doesn't have a maple cap...it has a mahogany cap. Plus 57 classics go along with the 57 Chevy paint...it's perfect!
 
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That looks awesome. Bet it plays great too with a neck like that. I love the fatter neck variety. My LP Trad Pro is said to have a slim 60’s but it’s a little fatter slim, if that makes any sense.
 
Fishman Fluence are active pickups...no batteries in guitars for me...no thank you. I did try them when I got the guitar before I sent it in for the work and they were alright, but it wasn't my deal. I'm a passive pickup guy all the way. The 57's are great in this guitar as it doesn't have a maple cap...it has a mahogany cap. Plus 57 classics go along with the 57 Chevy paint...it's perfect!

Yeah, I get it. I'm a passive pup guy too. That's why I haven't tried the Fluence pickups yet. The 57s are a good choice. A lot of people have expressed their dislike for them but I've always liked them.

Again, love what you've done with that guitar.
 
Yeah, I get it. I'm a passive pup guy too. That's why I haven't tried the Fluence pickups yet. The 57s are a good choice. A lot of people have expressed their dislike for them but I've always liked them.

Again, love what you've done with that guitar.

Thanks, man...this is my first experience with the 57 plus in the bridge of a les paul and it's a great experience. I've got them dialed in properly (pickup height and pole piece height) and I'm getting a FANTASTIC sound.
 
Are those Gotoh tuners? Did the conversion bushings work well? Are those the Gotoh conversion bushings?

I tried dropping Gotoh tuners on mine, but the tension of the springs pulls the posts, and pop the bushings out.
 
Are those Gotoh tuners? Did the conversion bushings work well? Are those the Gotoh conversion bushings?

I tried dropping Gotoh tuners on mine, but the tension of the springs pulls the posts, and pop the bushings out.

Yes and yes...I've got the same tuners on all 3 of my Gibsons and I have zero issues.
 
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