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  1. That logo is totally 100% 50s (1953-60ish) Can't give exact year w/o serial # Regardless, yes this could be a 1959 Les Paul Custom. Although the custom is a higher spec-d model, they typically sell for less than the 58-60 les paul standards
  2. Chrome doesn't do that. heres a 78 les paul. The chrome is still as shiny as the day it left the factory
  3. Hey guys. Just wanted to know what's the best way to age the pickup covers on mu 2016 Les Paul traditional. I heard of a paper towel and vinegar method but I'm not sure how that works. Please leave you tips below. Thanks!
  4. Just a quick question. Does a 2016 Les paul Traditional T have cryogenically treated frets?
  5. Just a question. Does a 2016 Les paul Traditional T have cryogenically treated frets?
  6. Would you recommend using super light grit sandpaper then using one of Stewmac's lacquer markers to fix it?
  7. So I was playing my les paul traditional with some cheap walmart jeans, and the dye from the jeans rubbed into the laquer on the binding in less than 10 minutes of playing.🤦‍♂️Does anybody know a way to sort of make it look better?
  8. Here is a pic of an x ray of the guitar. I don't know if you can tell from the picture.
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