I also have a Gibson which uses balsa wood in its body . It's a Gibson US 1 custom limited 1987 . It's amazingly light and sounds nice . I'm so happy for you !
@johnbrady1211
6 ай бұрын
Hey, Jake. I was waiting for this video. We have seen a little of this guitar recently. Thanks for doing a deeper dive into this mysterious Les Paul with the bondo repaired headstock. The guitar does sound good and looks like it plays well. Poor guitar has been through hell. I hope all is going well at home. Best of all wishes, John...
@Limousine08
4 ай бұрын
i bought one of those in 92..paid 900 bucks, I really liked it, so much I didn't bring it on the road cuz I didn't want it wrecked, but then I sold it a few years later. That bridge isn't on backwards btw it's not a abr-1
@jimyounger9490
2 ай бұрын
Crazy but I’ve had this bare guitar in my closet for nearly 20 years. Just the other day I went to you tube looking to find out what this was. I got it from my brother who adopted my Ibanez destroyer 2 and traded for it. Anyway , turns out I got a 92’ Les Paul studio lite !! Missing bridge , tailpiece , two witch hat knobs , tuners. But has the pickups and pots. Sweet. I now love this thing and plan on bringing it back to life. In my research I found that Jerry Cantrell uses a studio lite like these on the “ WOULD “ video.
@ranman58635
6 ай бұрын
I sold my epiphone emperor pro 2 because of the wood choices. There was no valutte and it was starting to twist slightly attention headstock. That guy actually reinforced it. Lol
@TheGuitarCurator
6 ай бұрын
Yeesh, that headstock repair is really something. You can't really complain when you spend $200 for a real Gibson though! Thanks for sharing.
@stevehammer781
6 ай бұрын
I have 5 Les Pauls including a '78 Pro Deluxe, a 2010 Goldtop with '57 Classics, and a 2015 Traditional with '59 Tributes. My '97 Studio Lite with 496/500T is resonant (probably from the African Chromyte center and plugs (inserted in the weight relieved spots) and it also rocks.
@wizardx4187
4 ай бұрын
500T and 496R "hot ceramic" pickups. I have 2 1994 lp studio lites
@andreykarayvansky9549
4 ай бұрын
Wow, for $200 it's an amazing purchase! Congratulations! I think just the pickups cost more.
@konnyturtle
2 ай бұрын
Two years ago, I got a 1980 Gibson Sonnex with original Dirty fingers pus for (rataplan) 20$! (/rataplan)
@willswanderings6912
6 ай бұрын
The date looks from here that it may be 9/24 but the grain kind of messed up the writing of the 2. So, it may be month and day with a worker's initials. That would make more sense. Maybe a measurement of the pickups resistances could help pin down what they match up to. I found this info: stock 500t 14.4k and 496r 8.4k
@bradleyhunt936
6 ай бұрын
You have some incredible luck at the pawn shops! With regard to your remarks about build quality, this seems to be a recurring theme on "modestly priced" Gibsons, new and old. At their entry level prices the workmanship typically doesn't coalesce with what I would expect. Seems to be lots of funny stuff with the construction and poor finish work.
@ranman58635
6 ай бұрын
My guess is, the person that did the work was an automotive painter. He knew that much.
@jazzmoney4520
3 ай бұрын
I have the same one.
@jazzmoney4520
3 ай бұрын
Mine was $1100 new .
@willswanderings6912
6 ай бұрын
I HATE!!!! stickers on guitars!! Wait, let me put a few more !!!!!!!!! on here.
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