y2k said:
Marshall_law, can you explain about the this inlay aging process? i dun know, presonally, i dun care how the guitar looks. As long as i can get a huge tone out of it, i'll be happy. :lol:
So, what guitar you have? Were you the guy asking me about the Classic LP that day?
Yeah. I'm the guy that ask you about the classic when you performed in my sch.
I own a gibson LP standard. My only guitar. haha. Anyway, the aging process is to take away the greenish colour in LP classic's inlays. There's some guy in LP forums, he has a LP classic and he age it under the sun. The greenish colour inlays become white. I can't really explain to you the process as i've never tried it before. But basically, this what LP collectors do if they want to age their guitars; by putting it under the sun. If you wanna know more, you can ask the people at the lp forums. They got lots of experience with this
Here's the link to it:
http://www.lespaulforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=74169&highlight=Inlays+aging
I would also like to get a LP classic, but now none could be found in S'pore. Mostly standards and studios if i'm not wrong. I like the sound of 496R/500T in a LP.