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  • Birthday 04/11/1997

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  1. Thanks for all feedback guys. I am definitely not going to sell this guitar as it was a graduation present from my wonderful grandparents, though I had to throw in a bit of my own money. I’m still amazed that we could even have afforded it honestly, lol! I think I’m going to go ahead and keep it the way it is. I mean, the more I play it and jam with it the more comfortable it gets. I haven’t taken it to a show yet because if you know what happed to Jimmy Page’s Les Paul Custom, that’s why. I did play a 1968/1969 Les Paul Custom that had the fretless wonder frets and honestly I thought it was absolutely amazing. Someone had painted over it in a gross brown color but it played so so good. The thing that puts me off it the neck is a little chunky when standing up after playing for an hour or so. I guess I was just over thinking it all.
  2. I was wondering if anyone has anything to say about Historic Makeovers, located in Florida. I’ve been on the fence about getting my Black Beauty made-over. I would like to have a more comfortable Les Paul, I just don’t know if it is worth it or not. I’ve been hearing nothing but great reviews though I wanted to reach out and see what people who have gone through with a makeover have said. I want the following done: Historically accurate Top Carve slimmed down neck to vintage profile unplasicized nitro lacquer finish Fretless wonder frets installed My Black Beauty is based off a 1960 model but the neck is a little chunky for that, I think they just took a 1957 True Historic model and basically worked from there because the neck isn’t huge but it’s a little chunkier than I like. Also the Fretless wonder frets is something I've wanted from the start though Gibson didn’t offer it. I also have the option of either getting this makeover or purchasing a Marshall Bluesbreaker reissue amplifier and I’m really stuck. I always go back and forth between loving the feel of my Les Paul to not loving it so much. I’m kind of on the fence about a makeover so if anyone out there has had one done or has anything to say about the Fretless wonder fret profile I would love to hear. thank you for reading, any help is appreciated! -Antonio
  3. Hello, I was wondering if anyone knew if the custom shop was able to do the fretless wonder fret profile on SG/Les Paul customs. I got a custom shop Trie Historic Black Beauty a few years ago and they told me they can’t, to which I never got a reason why they couldn’t. So if that’s not the case and I can’t, does anyone have any info on how much it would be to install those frets on my current Black Beauty? Was thinking about getting an SG/Les Paul Custom with those frets and if I can’t I’ll just get them on my Les Paul Custom. I had the chance to play a late 60’s Custom with those frets and I felt a little cheated when my “replica” wasn’t a completely historic replica of a 1960 Balck Beauty which had fretless wonder frets. And yeah, I know that a lot of people put jumbo or medium frets because they didn’t like the low frets but I do. Any help or info is much appreciated! -Antonio
  4. Mahogany, because that's what Les Pauls are supposed to have. And since I'm a purist
  5. There's my R9 in Heritage Cherry Sunburst I named her Nadine And my 2013 Standard in desert burst I named her Sariah Sooo Nadine and Sariah
  6. I was thinking about getting a LPTP2, but then I found out that it has circuitries instead of the normal pots and capacitors
  7. Lovin' my Les Paul

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