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Russ Miller

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  1. The Firebrands were a response to high quality Japanese guitars with lower prices that began to enter the country in the ‘70’s. Everything cosmetic was done away with - no binding, toggle switch moved near the knobs to eliminate extra routing, unlayered top, the “brand” on the peg head was easier than a decal or inlay. The selling point was that you got the guts of a higher end Les Paul. The pickups are t-tops and they’re great, ebony fretboard, the Gibson equivalent of Grovers, set neck (as opposed to bolt-on. This is one of the great cheap guitars - equal to many guitars costing twice as much. I think they were called LP because Les Paul didn’t want to endorse.
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