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Pat Vegas
11-10-2017, 09:34 AM
Do I want a weightiness of a Les Paul traditional or the modern weight relieved style of recent Les Paul Standards?
This is very important as operation les paul/sell my other guitars is in full force.
at the moment this one is my preference.
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Sir C
11-10-2017, 09:37 AM
Do I want a weightiness of a Les Paul traditional or the modern weight relieved style of recent Les Paul Standards?
This is very important as operation les paul/sell my other guitars is in full force.
at the moment this one is my preference.
784
I love the heft of the traditional Les Paul, f. It brings a weightiness and seriousness to the matter; you know you're dealing with a proper tool here. I haven't held a newer one, so I'm afraid I can't comment on those.
Pat Vegas
11-10-2017, 09:48 AM
I love the heft of the traditional Les Paul, f. It brings a weightiness and seriousness to the matter; you know you're dealing with a proper tool here. I haven't held a newer one, so I'm afraid I can't comment on those.
I think the traditional may be the route I will go.
I have been offered a very good deal on one,
https://i.imgur.com/k3rAh7l.jpg
If I can shift my SG I can buy this without having to sell my goldtop. as although I would sell it it's quite fanstastic.
but I am not in a rush I can't decide on the colour. I like some of the cherry sunbursts but I think I'd prefer a honeyburst or something but can never quite find the right one.
Herbert Augustus Chapman
11-10-2017, 10:17 AM
I love the heft of the traditional Les Paul, f. It brings a weightiness and seriousness to the matter; you know you're dealing with a proper tool here. I haven't held a newer one, so I'm afraid I can't comment on those.
If I bought a Les Paul and it wasn't heavy I would feel it was fake :nod:
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