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  1. 4 hours ago, Karloff said:

    we should start a sister thread to this one, how bad did she take you in the divorce ... lol. 

    We didn't really have anything but between the two of them, my credit was SHOT. In the last few years, it's gotten a LOT better because we live within our means, pay our bills and can even afford guitars, kitchen appliances and beach vacations. I'm not sure how they're doing now and don't really care but I'm going to assume pretty terrible. Neither wants to work and pay bills but love to spend more than they make.

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  2. It's your guitar and you can do what you want but that's a lot to put into a guitar that you're not really sure you're going to like when it's finished. It might be better to find the guitar you like and play that and sell your old one. But, your guitar, your money, do what you want.

  3. I took the time to watch the video on my laptop. I personally couldn't tell the difference in sound at all. So, I thought, "Hey, maybe it's just your crappy laptop speakers." So, I took it home and watched it on the TV. I still couldn't tell the difference but the TV doesn't have an awesome sound system.  So, I listened to it on my PC at home with the nice speakers and subwoofer and all that. I still couldn't tell a difference on the video. Perhaps it's because I'm 54 and stood in front of stacks of amps and drums on stage for too many years. I use 9's, usually Ernie Ball Super Slinky. It's what works for me and has for a long time.

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  4. I have a Fender Mustang I amp and a Marshall Code 50 amp and they're ok as a backup amp. The clean sounds aren't bad but the gain sound is kind of digital sounding to me. I use pickup volume and pick attack to control gain. Digital just works differently and it takes some adjusting and toying with the effects and amp/speaker tones.

  5. 34 minutes ago, FemmeParallell said:

     

    Goldtoppy is so cute! like it. I named my 2017 gold top tribute  Duane after Duane Allman..that one doesnt have a hardcase, and my Norlin era black beauty has a generic one but i dont see myself spending $300 or more for an era correct one right now, maybe in the future, and also im not sure which one would be the correct, as i've seen several listings for Norlin LP's and they all have different cases and say its all orginal 😕

     

    do you have Goldtoppy with stock pick ups? or did you upgraded?

    I have two Goldtops with P90's. The 2017 Tribute is Goldtoppy. The 2018 Classic is "Butterscotchy" because "he's a different color and smells like butterscotch" is what she said.

    So, the pickups are stock Gibson P90's. The Tribute has a printed circuit board and 9 hole weight relief. The Classic is hand wired and no weight relief and it's about 11 pounds. They sound very similar through an amp. Without an amp, Goldtoppy is brighter and louder, perhaps from the satin finish and lack of thicker and glossier nitrocellulose lacquer.

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  6. On ‎1‎/‎15‎/‎2020 at 1:21 AM, 01GT eibach said:

    Nice case for that cool guitar.  I like the gold TRC on your gold top.  Nice touch.

    Thank you. When I first got that guitar, my lovely lady kept calling it Goldtoppy. So, that name stuck. Last Christmas (2018) she got me the TRC made and it says Goldtoppy in the etching on it. It's one of my absolute favorite guitars. Plays the same as my Standard, has great tone and sustain. I was very happy to get a good case at a good price. Now all four Les Pauls have brown Gibson cases. Two are Gibson USA, the other two just say Gibson.

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  7. 24 minutes ago, mihcmac said:

    I have the SG version that I got in 91 with my SG-X, I still have It, still holding up quite well and all the hardware is still good. Oh, also set combination 007, yea real original I know.

    Combinations I tried were 000, 123, 321, 333, 666, 667, 007, 420 and it ended up being 209.

  8. 12 minutes ago, FemmeParallell said:

    Awesome! i like those old cases, i know they made some in the 90s but not sure if also 2002, but either way its great you got it for your tribute  (my tribute still sleeps in the gig bag hehe)

    The gig bag was real nice for keeping the dust off but I was wary about taking it to and from rehearsal and gigs in that gig bag. And, my other Les Pauls were getting tired of sharing their cases with that Goldtop because it meant that they didn't get to go to the gig!

     

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  9. My 2017 Gibson Les Paul Tribute Goldtop with P90's came with a gig bag. I've been semi-looking for a hard shell case for it. I found a case on Facebook Marketplace for a decent price and drove over to Lexington, KY to buy it. It's in great condition and is one of those brown cases with the shroud and combination lock. I'm not sure what year it is or what years they were produced. He didn't know the combination so I found a video to figure out what the combination is and reset it to 000. Video URL is:  Gibson Combination Lock 

    Anyone know what year this case might be or when they quit making them? I've heard 2002 but just checking if anyone knows for certain. And, here are the pictures of the guitar with the case.

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    82416409_2589969204443514_25223586843365   81977543_2589969277776840_89102845890170

     

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  10. As much as I love my Les Pauls and Flying V's, probably my most versatile guitar is my Ibanez Jiva, the Nita Strauss signature guitar. The three pickups, Humbucker, single, Humbucker with 5 way switch allows me to split the humbuckers and get a nice Strat style quack. The pickups aren't as hot as what you'd think they are and backing off the volume gets a fairly clean/crunch kind of tone. Combine that with 24 frets and a Floyd Rose style whammy, there's not much that guitar can't do. This is my guitar she's playing in this picture. She (Nita Strauss) couldn't get to her guitar so I offered up mine for her to play.

    My favorite live guitars, however, are my Les Paul Goldtop with P90's and my Les Paul Traditional. I simply know what they're going to give me and what I can get out of them and we play a wide variety of music from classic rock, hard rock, metal, blues, country and whatever else my band wants to do.  One of those are usually on the stage with me. I recently got a Schecter CR-6 and it's pretty versatile as well.

    Nita with my guitar.jpg

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  11. I didn't see it either because I don't watch any of those "awards" shows but heard about it after the fact and read the dialogue. I personally like his humor and have seen him a few times. He may or may not be "one of us" but he's surely not a Hollywood elite.  I lived in Hollywood for a while and it's not just the actors there that are cookie cutter followers and band wagon jumpers. If one person likes it or does it, the whole town is buzzing about it and following suit.  At least that's the way it was in '89 to '91. From what I've seen and heard, it's only gotten worse. Celebrities, to me, aren't people to be looked up to and followed just because of what they say. I may appreciate their work but I don't idolize them.

    So, how about those NFL Playoffs?

  12. 5 hours ago, sparquelito said:
    I'd like to carry on here, and I'll just choose to avoid the political chaos and nonsense that is Facebook instead.
     


    There's some decent stuff on Facebook but some of these groups and people, wow. The politics there has gotten more and more stupid every day.

    Anyway, welcome back!

     

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