gsg
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- Oct 28, 2002
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This is why I love the Les Paul Special:
It's just over 6 years since I bought my 1957 Les Paul Special (thanks again Yuuki). It's been my #1 ever since. It had a pretty ugly refin in the 70s so no serial # I can give you, has the original pickups, period correct harness (though not the original) and now a mojo axe bridge. It still amazes me the range of tones I can get from pickup selection and guitar volume/tone. Ballsy bridge tones, jangly rhythms, funky and cutting, big and bold neck tones, acoustic-like rolled down...
All this to say, I think me and the Special is a match made in heaven.
It's just over 6 years since I bought my 1957 Les Paul Special (thanks again Yuuki). It's been my #1 ever since. It had a pretty ugly refin in the 70s so no serial # I can give you, has the original pickups, period correct harness (though not the original) and now a mojo axe bridge. It still amazes me the range of tones I can get from pickup selection and guitar volume/tone. Ballsy bridge tones, jangly rhythms, funky and cutting, big and bold neck tones, acoustic-like rolled down...
All this to say, I think me and the Special is a match made in heaven.