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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2017 3:26:04 GMT
This guitar will be the last Les Paul I purchase either new or used. Unless I hit the six numbers correctly then it's game on . Wasn't planning on getting a new guitar I tried to resist, but the 0% for 48 months is too good to pass up. Plus negotiating a better price help with my decision. I got if for around what a 2017 Studio T and less than a 2018 Studio. Traditional Pro III What I like about it. -It's a Les Paul -More plain top with subtle flame -Split Coil -Locking Tuners -Overall sound with stock pickups What I don't care for -Boost -The pickguard holes not drilled (if I want the pickguard on) Yes I know it's pretty straight forward to drill the holes myself. -Knobs are too high off the body even and even higher when splitting or boost. I can see these things snapping off. -Tool wasn't included to adjust bridge (I have plenty of allen wrenches so not big of a deal) Issues -Switch doesnt' stay in the treble position pops to the middle. Knobs will be change out for reflector type. Going of course play it some more so some of this might be edited
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Post by Bill h on Sept 14, 2017 5:13:06 GMT
"This guitar will be the last Les Paul I purchase either new or used". LOL!!!!! I think I said that one myself, more then once to. Anyhow, congrats, it's a nice looking guitar. Get some play time on it and tell us what you think.
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Post by Snoop Droobie Doge Doge on Sept 16, 2017 10:04:15 GMT
That looks really sweet. Reflectors will go great with the whole vibe. Bummer about the switch though.
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Post by Colchar on Sept 17, 2017 15:57:04 GMT
This guitar will be the last Les Paul I purchase either new or used. We've all said that at one point or another my friend.
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