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  1. What about using the same fluid that is used for cleaning gold necklaces? Seems like dipping a soft cloth in that liquid would have the same effect.
  2. I was emphasizing the pickups. Your point is well taken.
  3. Couple more pics that may lend a clue.
  4. Thanks for the info folks. My serial number (which begins 17) would lead me to think this guitar was altered. That's all I'm trying to find out here. Do I have a stock Traditional or did someone change it up? It's hard for me to ponder why someone would switch out BurstBuckers and Klusons for Classic 59s and Grovers. That's barely a difference at all. Usually if someone switches their tuners and pickups it's to get a completely different tone. These pickup and tuner combos are too much alike to make any sense. Someone mention that Gibson isn't much help. They were correct.
  5. Hello all, I'm having issues getting good information about a Les Paul Traditional. I know some Traditionals have the year in the 1st 2 digits of the serial number. Some of the earlier ones still used the 1st and 5th numbers. What's making this confusing is that this Traditional has 57 classic pickups and Grover Tuners. All the info I've seen list the 2017 Traditional as having Klusons and BurstBucker Pickups? And what's up with the Traditional "T"? Gibson has lost their minds. Could some one please give me some info on why my Traditional ? Thanks all..........
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