SDUG Ultimate Axe - Category 3; Les Paul Copies

Re: SDUG Ultimate Axe - Category 3; Les Paul Copies

FLY MOJO:

- Single Cut
- Stop Tail
- Dual Bucker

And a heartfelt argument. I'll allow it. There is very likely another well known Fly going to be entered then. Better make the pics count....
 
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You CAN put more than one pic here. But, at the time of selection, I pic ONE pic. Better hope I pic the one you like....
 
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Well, this horse is still fit for racing.

1990 Burny LP Custom with SDUGF special forum pickup Phat Staple. I have some newer pictures with two Phat Staples that I might offer for picking later.


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I actually really like that. Did you sand it before you burnt it? How did you do the burning?

Sanded the top, then said "F*CK this ~4mm thick finish!" and used a heat gun and chisel (which also took off the back veneer, which is fine anyways). I got one tiny tiny tiny burn from the heat gun on the wood, and I instantly had this great idea of:

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I had to make sure I didn't end up doing one of those Fender Road Worn relic jobs that are well known here. I don't think I went that far. The guitar also has a neat story of writing on it that you can't see in the picture, which is probably best haha. :p
 
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Some say Heritage is the original Gibson. If you believe that, than I offer this:

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My 1993 Heritage H-150 (B-Stock):
Contains prototype SH-55 pickups, hand-signed by both Seymour Duncan and the late Seth Lover, here seen in a publicity shot for the Seth Lover pickup that was eventually used in a print advert with the headline "Master & Mentor."

The guitar came to me from Heritage with no pickups, so these are the original pickups.

Sorry Evan, as much as I philosophically agree with that, believe that it is one righteous LP, and can't deny the whole mojo of it being on a magazine with Seymour...

It's a Heritage and will have to compete against Genes Shulte and others in the LP copy category. The fact that my gloss is broke is not is influencing this decision. I would not change my mind even if I woke up tomorrow and found out I was a SmokinLesPaulologist. But you don't know that for sure - so go ahead and fix my gloss if it will make you feel like you did everything you could.

PS - There will be no handicap for B stock. My Norlin #1 is a second as well. Not a dang thing wrong with it!

Whaddayathink?
 
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Purely only my opinion.

Still a fine stable of contenders from the last time and I see a couple have returned for this go around.

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Here's the only pic of mine it's an Agile AL-2000 it weighs right around 10.5 pounds and aside from the GFS Crunchy Pat in the bridge it's totally stock.
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Lookout! Some of last seasons top competitors just hit the field!!!

Gene - delete all of those; They detract from actual entires - please.

Evan - AMAZING cover. But a better pic of that guitar would really help your chances.
 
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This is my favorite guitar and i still use it! its Genta guitar from Indonesia


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I got this Epiphone Les Paul in 1999, I don't even know the model, but I love the sound and the tremolo. Sold it once, then bought it back :)
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