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How do you keep your vintage Les Pauls safe?

duaneflowers

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I put sandwich bags over da heads to catch the drippin's and pour it backs into the Controller Cavity each night at midnight while waving a dead skunk over my head and wearing only dirty socks. It seems to actually ADD to da MOJO! I'm thinkin' aboot offering da service as Historylike Bakeovers is unwilling ta do it...

Now THAT makes sense... and you can probably make a killing selling your drippings on eBay... :spabout
 

Rev.WillieVK

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How do I keep guitars safe? With a highly-trained bloodthirsty vicious ATTACK CHICKEN
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NYCBURST

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So you act like a wanker and try to ridicule someone whom you don't know, or upon a circumstance you have no contrary information on, when you come across something different. Removing a neck to protect the most vulnerable part of a LP is not as far fetched as your limited imagination makes out. Quite an odd thing for anyone to make up a myth about don't you think?
How many original 59 bursts do you own?
 

Tom Wittrock

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Removing a neck to protect the most vulnerable part of a LP is not as far fetched as your limited imagination makes out.

I find it incredibly far fetched.
Consider that this act devalues the Burst far more than most neck damage.
And, you have to pay to do it [in one way or another].

Since it is illogical it makes sense to think it is far fetched.
 

T.Allen

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The training is not going very well. Sometimes she just licks me.
 

Daking1959

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my back door defense..on guard at all times..
 

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nagohsucram37

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The subtle approach. :ganz

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Tom I know you've probably been asked a million times but what makes Donna so 'unfaded'? Is it the fact that she's never been exposed to sunlight or that maybe Gibson just used extra dye in the factory (or something along those lines)
 

Tom Wittrock

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Tom I know you've probably been asked a million times but what makes Donna so 'unfaded'? Is it the fact that she's never been exposed to sunlight or that maybe Gibson just used extra dye in the factory (or something along those lines)

It has had very little direct exposure to UV light, including sunlight.
Very normal. :)
 
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