Yes, this was a good find of Mr. John Fogerty, with that he broadened the spectrum of guitar chords and created the unique sound for the Creedence Clearwater Revival !
Thanks Frutiger for showing me ! This was the real pure work back in time, under the care an love for guitars of Mr Ted McCarty !There is little written literature on this subject ...
Hi 665, with all respect, but why are you so sure this has to be a 1 pc body ? Do you have more info to find about this please ? I never read this before anywhere... Thanks and regards, akkermanfan
Thanks for your reply LPPILOT ! Meanwhile, I did email with Gibson Costumer Service, but unfortunately they could only confirm that my guitar was built in 1969 I
Hi Progrocker111, Congrats on your new conquest ! It's great of you that you are always ready to share your extensive knowledge of the Les Pauls with everyone through the forums! Thanks a lot and enjoy your new 1973:dude: !
Hi eric ernest, I've got a tip from HardCore Troubadour, that you possibl
Hi eric ernest, I've got a tip from HardCore Troubadour to address me to you about finding the ledgers of 1969 Les Paul guitars. Maybe you are able to help me, do you have the ledgers of the 543's, 544's and 545's series...
Hi eric ernest, I've got a tip from HardCore Troubadour to address me to you about finding the ledgers of 1969 Les Paul guitars. Maybe you are able to help me, do you have the ledgers of the 543's, 544's and 545's series please ? The shipping dates would be very interesting ! Thanks and best...
Hi HardCoreTroubadour, Thanks for giving all this great information!! Would you also have information about the serial numbers of the Les Paul guitars in the 540's range please ? Thanks again and best regards, akkermanfan
That is a good explanation, thanks jimi55lp ! Notwithstanding the heavier weight of the guitar, I am ever wondering how the Les Paul Custom with the ebony fingerboard and a maple body with a mahogany cap would have sounded ?
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Thank you zombiwoof for your reply, which is true concerning the Gibson Les Paul Customs of 1954 to 1960 with a body all consisting of mahogany without the maple top, but this assertion of wood reverse by Mr. Les Paul in the 1952 Goldtops bodies is what I remember to have ever read in an...