Hello,
I am gaining experience and knowledge here reading all the great posts and information available from all of you SD freaks out there. Here's another one for you. I recently became the proud owner of a beatiful, if rather pricey Gibson Historic '59 Reissue Les Paul. Don't ask me why, but Gibson, after putting in all that work to recreate a masterpiece, put in regular old 2004 stock Burstbucker pickups, as though the guitar was a regular run-of-the-mill edition, with no effort to give a nod to the original. The obvious thing to do would be to put in some '59s. I play mostly blues, and thought maybe some A2Ps might be nice, maintaining some semblance of the vintage herritage. Pearly Gates also come to mind. Any other constructive comments?
Thanks
I am gaining experience and knowledge here reading all the great posts and information available from all of you SD freaks out there. Here's another one for you. I recently became the proud owner of a beatiful, if rather pricey Gibson Historic '59 Reissue Les Paul. Don't ask me why, but Gibson, after putting in all that work to recreate a masterpiece, put in regular old 2004 stock Burstbucker pickups, as though the guitar was a regular run-of-the-mill edition, with no effort to give a nod to the original. The obvious thing to do would be to put in some '59s. I play mostly blues, and thought maybe some A2Ps might be nice, maintaining some semblance of the vintage herritage. Pearly Gates also come to mind. Any other constructive comments?
Thanks