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  1. It must be an after market thing. I didn't get to see all 20 of the LRP's. But I did get to talk face to face to the Gibson fatory who seemed to know all lot about these particular guitars. Yours is the first I have seen with that Truss rod cover. I have no thoughts of letting mine go. Besides greats tone, playability and looks, it is also well balanced on a strap or over a knee. in Cotati Ca
  2. Yes the neck is a fat 50'ish type neck. Better to sell it than mod then neck.
  3. Hi this is my first post. I have a Custom Shop color=black, antiqued ES-336, serial LRP019 This is a CS-336 (ES-336) that was made for Mr. Lee Roy Parnell . My understanding is that 37 were made about 4 years ago. After 37 were made by the Gibson Custom Shop, Mr. Parnell picked several for himself (at least 10 units). I was told 20 were sent out for sale. I bought LRP019. Long story; short: It is the finest sounding, playing, looking ES-336 I have ever owned. I have a question about the finish. My LRP had a dull black finish on all the wood. Metal parts (except fret wire) were corroded or rusted. I hand buffed all the wood with swirl remover and finished it to a dazzling shiny black finish. Does anyone out there own one of these? I would welcome emailing another owner (ex-owner). Thank You
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