roverforever
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I bought this Wine red(so it's called) Gibson Les Paul STUDIO yesterday through a contact on soft. It's supposed to be 1998 made, as per the serial number. Ten year old Les paul... must have been through a few hands over it's lifespan. So I thought maybe I can trace it's origins, and perhaps correspond with a few of them.. A few stand out features on this guitar
Cigarette burn marks on the body
Cracked headstock.. fixed somewhere in Peninsula Plaza, and badly repainted- paints all over the tuners
Serial No. 91388383- Serial number has been masked by repeated shoddy paint jobs.
Truss Rod cover broken/missing.
Dotted inlays.. ON A LES PAUL????
Reason why am doing this.. I'd feel nostalgic if I were to come across a guitar I owned ten years ago. So I'd like to give the first and subsequent owners a chance to reconnect with their once prized possession. It's a les paul afterall, so it has got to be treasured by everyone who owned it. The second reason.. well I would like know what caused the damage on the neck, how it was fixed and when exactly it happened. I wish to use gauge ten strings instead of the gauge ninse strings it now has.. so would like to know if it can withstand the higher forces the heavier strings would inflict.
Please understand I knew what I was buying and am not regretting it. even if it gives way tomorrow, I'd be fine and just go ahead and replace the neck with a warmoth. So please feel free to share your memories. Pics posted below.. if it doesnt open, do contact me.. i shall email them to anyone who's interested.
DSC01332 on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/roverf...ww.flickr.com/photos/roverforever/2513092700/
DSC01348 on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
DSC01347 on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Cigarette burn marks on the body
Cracked headstock.. fixed somewhere in Peninsula Plaza, and badly repainted- paints all over the tuners
Serial No. 91388383- Serial number has been masked by repeated shoddy paint jobs.
Truss Rod cover broken/missing.
Dotted inlays.. ON A LES PAUL????
Reason why am doing this.. I'd feel nostalgic if I were to come across a guitar I owned ten years ago. So I'd like to give the first and subsequent owners a chance to reconnect with their once prized possession. It's a les paul afterall, so it has got to be treasured by everyone who owned it. The second reason.. well I would like know what caused the damage on the neck, how it was fixed and when exactly it happened. I wish to use gauge ten strings instead of the gauge ninse strings it now has.. so would like to know if it can withstand the higher forces the heavier strings would inflict.
Please understand I knew what I was buying and am not regretting it. even if it gives way tomorrow, I'd be fine and just go ahead and replace the neck with a warmoth. So please feel free to share your memories. Pics posted below.. if it doesnt open, do contact me.. i shall email them to anyone who's interested.
DSC01332 on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/roverf...ww.flickr.com/photos/roverforever/2513092700/
DSC01348 on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
DSC01347 on Flickr - Photo Sharing!