Hifi
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Hey guys, today I picked up what is supposed to be a 1971 Les Paul deluxe and it has some features that seem odd so I wanted to share and see if anyone has opinions or insight.
It seems to have a 2 piece top, natural finish. ABR1 bridge goes straight into the top, appears to have a refret.
The tuners are grover "bullseye" but there is other holes, so I'm assuming either these are not original or it had other tuners at one point.
The serial number and "made in USA" are almost non existent, the serial can not be read clearly even with a black light. The only numbers I can make out (the last 5) appear to be x15209.
Overall the guitar is super clean and has very little ageing on the finish, the nut appears to be original or maybe the whole guitar was refinished and they went on to the nut like it comes from the factory?
There is no "les paul model" on the headstock, looking closely with lights and black light... Can't see any sign of one ever being there
The bridge is legit with the gibson stamp and the tailpiece is extremely light like other vintage ones I have had, the minimal amount of wear on these match the rest of the guitar.
The pots are 1984 so they are no help, I was informed they were not original and started to worry that the rest of the guitar might be 1984 as well but the features do not match.
I took the pickups out and they have the pat no sticker on them.
With all that being said, it plays and sounds great and weighs in at 9.7lbs so not terribly heavy.
I appreciate any input from you!
Thanks,
-Kyle
It seems to have a 2 piece top, natural finish. ABR1 bridge goes straight into the top, appears to have a refret.
The tuners are grover "bullseye" but there is other holes, so I'm assuming either these are not original or it had other tuners at one point.
The serial number and "made in USA" are almost non existent, the serial can not be read clearly even with a black light. The only numbers I can make out (the last 5) appear to be x15209.
Overall the guitar is super clean and has very little ageing on the finish, the nut appears to be original or maybe the whole guitar was refinished and they went on to the nut like it comes from the factory?
There is no "les paul model" on the headstock, looking closely with lights and black light... Can't see any sign of one ever being there
The bridge is legit with the gibson stamp and the tailpiece is extremely light like other vintage ones I have had, the minimal amount of wear on these match the rest of the guitar.
The pots are 1984 so they are no help, I was informed they were not original and started to worry that the rest of the guitar might be 1984 as well but the features do not match.
I took the pickups out and they have the pat no sticker on them.
With all that being said, it plays and sounds great and weighs in at 9.7lbs so not terribly heavy.
I appreciate any input from you!
Thanks,
-Kyle