Nilsson
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Hi!
I'm a newbie here at LPF and this is my first post Thanks for letting me in!
I recently bought a used 2013 Gibson LP R9 Heavily Aged Texas Burst, and it has barely left my sore hands since it arrived It's a fantastic reissue with a great neck and playability, nice aging and a warm, "woody" tone! Quite heavy (4,1 kg) but I don't mind since it's a pure joy to play!
According to the COA this LP is one of only 25 worldwide in a Limited run. I don't know so much more about it, so if anyone here can shed some light over this Texas Burst/Limited run, I would be grateful! I've tried to search this forum but haven't been able to find anything. I've also posted this question on the Gibson guitar board, but haven't received any answer yet.
A friend of mine has a CC#7 "Shanks". The Grover tuners, the aging, neck profile and to some part the top and color on my Texas Burst makes it, at least a bit, similar to the "Shanks".
Anyway, it's a great R9 and I'm just interested to learn more about it!
Thanks in advance
I'm a newbie here at LPF and this is my first post Thanks for letting me in!
I recently bought a used 2013 Gibson LP R9 Heavily Aged Texas Burst, and it has barely left my sore hands since it arrived It's a fantastic reissue with a great neck and playability, nice aging and a warm, "woody" tone! Quite heavy (4,1 kg) but I don't mind since it's a pure joy to play!
According to the COA this LP is one of only 25 worldwide in a Limited run. I don't know so much more about it, so if anyone here can shed some light over this Texas Burst/Limited run, I would be grateful! I've tried to search this forum but haven't been able to find anything. I've also posted this question on the Gibson guitar board, but haven't received any answer yet.
A friend of mine has a CC#7 "Shanks". The Grover tuners, the aging, neck profile and to some part the top and color on my Texas Burst makes it, at least a bit, similar to the "Shanks".
Anyway, it's a great R9 and I'm just interested to learn more about it!
Thanks in advance