Should I own a Les Paul?

Re: Should I own a Les Paul?

I don't understand the selling points of bolt-on necks: swapping them and surviving falls. I've been playing guitar for over 40 years and never dropped a guitar, had one fall over, or damaged a neck in any other way. To me, it's a non-issue unless you're particularly uncoordinated, careless, or regularly intoxicated. With a minimum of care, it will last longer than the owner. Of all the guitars I have and I've owned, I've never felt the urge to have a different neck on any of them.

Likewise I've been playing for 30 years and haven't had to need to repair headstocks on a guitar much less felt the need to replace them.
 
Re: Should I own a Les Paul?

well Jimi owned a paul
Brian May owns a paul
Blackmore owned a 335
clapton owned a paul
Keith owned a paul
page ee owned a tele
we all own something
 
Re: Should I own a Les Paul?

can you guys stop slandering fender-style guitars please?

it's not the guitars' fault you have little girly hands.
 
Re: Should I own a Les Paul?

i just read that post, looked at my rack of Fenders sitting next to Gibsons, looked at my massive hands, looked back at the rack, and my ears farted because my brain could not process how stupid that sounded.
 
Re: Should I own a Les Paul?

i just read that post, looked at my rack of Fenders sitting next to Gibsons, looked at my massive hands, looked back at the rack, and my ears farted because my brain could not process how stupid that sounded.

"If it weren’t for my horse, I wouldn’t have spent that year in college."
 
Re: Should I own a Les Paul?

I hate to get into the middle of the age old Fender vs. Gibson debate.

But the Lester that the OP bought, is fake...very, very, very fake.
You should get a refund asap.
 
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Come on man, you know better than that.

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I wonder how anyone could take these cats seriously.

Who the **** are these hacks?
 
Re: Should I own a Les Paul?

No, you need an Explorer preferably a Dean Z or Hamer Standard! :friday:
 
Re: Should I own a Les Paul?

I don't know. The headstock looks a lot like the one on my MIK Epi Custom. I bought it new from a dealer in 2003… probably not a Chinese counterfeit from 2007 on.

we're talking about a 90s guitar here.

You guys know what the truth is? I'm probably going to end up flipping this guitar. I have a bad back and it's way too heavy for me.

edit2: at any rate, if this guitar is a copy... which I doubt it is, it's a very GOOD copy. felt just like my friends' epi les paul custom, but weighed more and played better.
 
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Re: Should I own a Les Paul?

I think beyond having decent pups its all about looks

gibson les paul with binding looks great on stage, but tons have that and its not so hipsterish/trendy no more, played out??

I have an epiphone standard silver sparkle, I put a gibson sticker on the headstock
 
Re: Should I own a Les Paul?

If it needed refretting, that a good sign because it's probably an older version which I understand are nicer than some of the new ones. The binding also says it's a Custom model which makes it one of the higher end models.

You need to pass through the gates of the Les Paul in order to be an accomplished player collector. Good move.

Good eye. You seem to know your LP's.
 
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^ wtf does this have to do with anything at all whatsoever?
see below

+1. LPC with BB's...and he has to ask if he should own it? I don't see how you can expect anyone to take you seriously as a guitarist without an LP. It's a rite of passage. It's about tone, and nothing is like an LP.

If you can listen to the LP greats of the late 1960's (Page, Clapton, Green, Kirwan, Beck, Abrahams, Simmonds, Bloomfield, Barre, Grosvenor, etc), and guys playing them today like Moore and Bonamassa, and not be mesmerized by the powerful tones, it means you've been neutered. Should you own an LP? Do you have testosterone? There's your answer.
blue, with respect, this post is complete BS. we know you love gibsons and hate fenders; you can give the propaganda a break whenever you're ready.

hence:
can you guys stop slandering fender-style guitars please?
it's not the guitars' fault you have little girly hands.
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I bet he'd have trouble playing a Fender U neck.
who do you mean?

i just read that post, looked at my rack of Fenders sitting next to Gibsons, looked at my massive hands, looked back at the rack, and my ears farted because my brain could not process how stupid that sounded.
believe it or not, the above had nothing to do with you at all.
there's another concept sure to cause congnitive flatulence on your part
 
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Just because someone said propaganda and for no other reason:

 
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dr. ad:

you made a blanket-statement about Gibson guitars only being for people with little girly hands

i responded by saying that was retarded

your multiple-quote retort makes no sense whatsoever...it DID, in fact, have something to do with me, because I play Gibsons as well as Fenders...

so um i duno. Maybe try reading a book or something so you can learn how to formulate an idea and write it out in a way that makes sense to other people.
 
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