I alternate between these two,
A 1991 Gibson Explorer. Beat to hell, but sounds awesome. (the red one on the right.)
And a 2011 Heritage H-150
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I alternate between these two,
A 1991 Gibson Explorer. Beat to hell, but sounds awesome. (the red one on the right.)
And a 2011 Heritage H-150
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regular les pauls are lightweight deadbeats. my les pauls are heavy; 6 kilo's! and the back is flat as a coin, but the tone, the sustain, the playability.Oh, and the upper frets are on my les pauls supereasy to reach due to a nice sculpt on the back, even worse than PRS' cut.



I don't have a very good pic of the whole guitar; but here it is anyway....
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SOON, WE WILL ALL HAS A FLAVR!!1!
Last edited by Jessie's ghost; 07-19-2012 at 07:05 PM.
One of these ...
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Anderson Lake Blues Project
http://www.soundclick.com/andersonlakebluesproject
^that hamer looks killer!
2005 Gibson Les Paul Classic - Wizz PAF Clones
2011 Gibson Les Paul Studio 50's Tribute - Wizz Peter Green PAF clones
2011 Gibson Les Paul Studio 60's Tribute - Phat Cats
2011 Epiphone Sheraton II - Gibson T-Tops
1953 Harmony Patrician H1415 Archtop Acoustic
1971-1975 Epiphone FT-130 Caballero Flat-top Acoustic
Epiphone Blues Custom 30 Amp - Modded
Way Huge Echo Puss Analog Delay
Bluesbreaker Clone Pedal
^ That is a lovely goldtop!
2005 Gibson Les Paul Classic - Wizz PAF Clones
2011 Gibson Les Paul Studio 50's Tribute - Wizz Peter Green PAF clones
2011 Gibson Les Paul Studio 60's Tribute - Phat Cats
2011 Epiphone Sheraton II - Gibson T-Tops
1953 Harmony Patrician H1415 Archtop Acoustic
1971-1975 Epiphone FT-130 Caballero Flat-top Acoustic
Epiphone Blues Custom 30 Amp - Modded
Way Huge Echo Puss Analog Delay
Bluesbreaker Clone Pedal
'Stu' my '07 ES-335 Fatneck:
Soon to be getting dual 59s, Gotoh locking klusons, and a Vibramate / Bigsby B5
At the moment this is my #1:
It's my 2009 Carvin ST. It's all maple and is loaded with DiMarzio pups.
DiMarzio originial PAF at the bridge. (DP 103)
DiMarzio Virtual Vintage Heavy Blues II at the middle. (DP 409)
DiMarzio Virtual Solo at the neck. (DP 420)
I got rid of the Carvin active electronics module and replaced them with all MIJ parts. Only my 5-way rotary switch is not MIJ; to be honest I have no idea where it was made. But it works great! I went with the 5-way for more connection options; I have the pups connected in parallel in positions 2 and 4 but I will change it to series in 2 and 4. I already have the wiring layout done in paper so now I just gotta get out the good old multimeter and double check my wiring. Obviously, I placed my 5-way rotary switch where the original 3-way toggle switch was located; if you look closely you can see the little dimple the selector knob has as a position key. It really helps!
The pickup rings were custom made by Dave at fretsonthenet. Carvin uses rather unorthodox dimensions when it comes to its designs so to keep everything as close as possible to the original I had the rings custom built to fit the guitar perfectly. The bridge pup is just for a DiMarzio humbucker while the neck ring holds two DiMarzio single-coil pickups and that is how I managed to squeeze in the three pickups in the guitar. I gotta tell you this is my most versatile axe yet; I love the 5 distinct sounds it offers. The Virtual pups are just awesome by themselves while the PAF is really loud by itself. I wired the guitar with just one volume and one tone; I have the other two knobs as well as the three mini-switches connected to ground for the time being; in the future I'll wire a mini-switch to have the PAF in series or in parallel.
I only own one guitar.

Always will be my Number 1
1000 gigs and counting ...
Here's her new Custom Shop JB installed and ready for 1000 more !!
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Sha-wing!
I have 2 no 1's.
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