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I would really love to see them, but I'm too lazy to register.

 

You're lazy just stay in bed

You're lazy just stay in bed

You don't want no money

You don't want no bread

 

If you're drowning you don't clutch no straw

If you're drowning you don't clutch no straw

You don't want to live you don't want to cry no more

 

Well my trying ain't done no good

I said my trying ain't done no good

You don't make no effort no not like you should

 

Lazy you just stay in bed

Lazy you just stay in bed

You don't want no money

You don't want no bread

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These are pics of my 2002 Epi Lp Standard that I decided to age. You have to register to view any pictures.

 

http://www.mylespaul.com/forums/epiphone-les-pauls/12597-aged-epi-les-paul-standard-plus.html

 

Pretty Cool.

What I'd really like to see though is a sanded off top.

Really want to see the flames without the paint.

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Pretty Cool.

What I'd really like to see though is a sanded off top.

Really want to see the flames without the paint.

 

You can't. No way in Hell can you sand down the poly-finish without taking some of the paperthin flame-maple-veneer.

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You can't. No way in Hell can sand the down the poly-finish without taking some of the paperthin flame-maple-veneer.

 

Perhaps with a heat gun ???? :D vvveeeerrrrryyyyyyyyy ccccaaaarrreeefffuullllllyyyyyyy

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Register? Pfffft' date=' if the pics were important you'd just post them here.[/quote']

 

+1.. hell I registered for nothing, just to see a picture of an Epiphone that was scrubbed with a pad and a nail file.

Not a very authentic aged look I might add (unless it's supposed to be a guitar you're used to let your children touch up with a nail file and a scrubbing pad, or if you like to adjust the pickup polepieces and hardware every day with wrong sized tools just for the kicks) but if it rocks your boat, cool.

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