Slash's 1987 Standards?

I don't think the Slash guitars not using SDs has anything to do with shutdowns, but a condition of the contract between Slash and Gibson.

One would think that an artist of his level of pretty much household fame could tell them where to stick it if he really wanted, and have no problems getting another Derrig level maker to do him a much better signature model or two.

He must also have literally hundreds of spares to hold him over in the meantime.
 
One would think that an artist of his level of pretty much household fame could tell them where to stick it if he really wanted, and have no problems getting another Derrig level maker to do him a much better signature model or two.

He must also have literally hundreds of spares to hold him over in the meantime.

You'd think, but contracts are a negotiation.
 
I fitted the A2Pros and took off the pickguard. Very happy with this pair now. I can wait a while longer for a "real" Slash Les Paul. :D
 

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that plain top burst looks damn good

Thanks! Yeah, it does look good, and it plays and sounds great too - and, since it's had the headstock broken and is a little bit beat up I can play it without worrying too much about damaging it. It's just a really comfortable guitar to mess about with, so glad I was able to get it.
 
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