Progrocker111
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What about some 70s Les Paul? Many were great and had very comfortable necks.
Thanks everybody. Some useful tips.
Hey Philbert. Yeah, that looks about right. The price, the mods, everything. I was definitely planning on at least a phase and a serial switch - ever since I saw a video of Jimmy Page being asked if the phase switch was worth doing. (He replied "Oh yeah!")
Thanks.
Sometimes its hard to tell through text the tone behind the words. So ill just say this, I was trying to help. To the best of my knowledge all modern les Paul's have the same width nut/fingerboard.
Cam63,
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Find a Les Paul Traditional Pro II 50's neck like this:
Funny, but I keep coming back to this guitar. Quick question. What's the difference between the PRO and the PRO II? Is it just the boost circuit?
The Gibson Les Paul Peter Frampton model has one of the slimmest necks in my collection. It is also one of the most fragile guitars around, as far as headstock breaks go.
http://www2.gibson.com/Products/Electric-Guitars/Les-Paul/Gibson-Custom/Peter-Frampton-Les-Paul.aspx