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  1. I love it! the set up was perfect out of box, tone is amazing, but I know tone has so much to do with the player especially with acoustic. The neck is good to me, but maybe if it was a hair thinner & it would work better with capo’s & gripping around the neck using thumb as I often do, but I get away with it. The tuning machines are not the most performance friendly, you can loosen them a half turn before it will affect pitch, now I have not experimented with number of string windings or anything, I have not changed strings on it & have not asked Gibson about this yet, but it does stay in tune well.
  2. Good advice, I’ve already put a cloth in the spot.
  3. It’s not. Gibson said they’d take care of it.
  4. Haha I’m sure i’ll get a lot of comments like yours as I should expect. I am already attached to the guitar so I don’t really want to send it back, but it was still a surprise since it wasn’t caused from anything I did.
  5. Yeah, I had a similar experience with an EVH wolfgang, sitting it on a stand & it left marks, they did fade, not completely but mostly. If this Gibson did self repair itself I would consider it a miracle. If they tried to say it was user error, the error would be keeping it in the case.
  6. Haha, My friend made fun of me when I bought my first relic’d guitar, he said you’ll probably still care if it gets scratched or dinged. The lacquer impression is on the top (lower right corner) where that nylon strap folds in, the back doesn’t have binding.
  7. I bought a Murphy lab L-00 (light aging) in September 2023, Gibson may be rushing these out, the lacquer may not be totally dry. Mine has developed an imprint in the lacquer from the case lid nylon strap.
  8. Hi BluesKing777, The neck on the 33ML seems a hair bigger & a bit rounder than the 37L. Overall to my hand the 37L is more comfortable but we’re talking very slight & I love them both. I’ll have to get back on the bridge string spacing although I’ve noticed no difference. Tone on my ‘07 37L has always been tremendous (so lively with vintage character, well balanced), I don’t believe it has a thermally treated top. I suspect gibson only manufactured these type guitars when they got a batch of really good wood. The 37L’s tone & playability is very similar to the new 33ML an awesome pair! Perhaps at one point I’ll have to make a YouTube video comparing the two.
  9. I didn’t notice fretboard rolling in my L-00 murphy, edges are very sharp. I do think they do it on heavy relic 58-60 electric’s.
  10. Dear Gibson Community, I’m trying to gather information on my Gibson L-00 1937 Legend (Lee Roy Parnell specs). My guitar is a 2007 which I believe is the first run of this model, it has a few appointments that I do not see in later runs. 1. A rubbed (non gloss) ambered aged finish, sort of in between a VOS & a Murphy Lab Light aging. 2. The case is a Redline vintage style with brass color hardware, smaller than what was issued with 2008-current with Murphy Lab L-00. 3. Price adjustment, from what I’ve gathered on the internet in 2007 these were priced at $5,499 (map) with later issues price lowered to $4,499, this is from past Musicians Friend & Sweetwater advertisements. I noticed after the 2007 run the rubbed finish had ended & they were now a gloss finish, the cases changed to a larger remodeled vintage case with chrome hardware & the price decreased. My conclusion is the price was lowered because of less time spent doing the rubbed aged finishes. The case reengineered to have vintage accurate hardware with modern protection. If anyone has any further info about these guitars please chime in. 😊
  11. I have a 2006 Gibson Custom Shop LP SG Standard that has the same issue, although the guitar seems to play well I am prevented from lowering the action any further because of a too shallow break angle from the Maestro to the bridge. When I bought the guitar new I didn’t know anything of this issue other than noticing how high the vibrola arm sits off the body unable to close case while the bar is facing the back. The thing that really made me aware it was an issue was my purchase of a 2020 1964 Gibson Murphy Lab SG where the Marstro is set up perfectly. I’m just starting my journey to see if Gibson will help resolve the issue or not being the guitar is probably out of warranty in 2021, but the seller photo at the bottom is proof the guitar has been like this since it was first purchased.
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