I want to see your beat up Les Pauls. Not artificially aged Les Paul.

TheWelder

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A restoration project that is currently a work in progress. Hopefully going to wire up the electronics this weekend. I'll post another photo when significant progress has been made.

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My 00 Standard is currently sitting in it's case with no bridge pickup or strings on it, once I tack it back together this weekend I'll try and get some snaps of the wear and tear. It's no where near the level of some of the ones in here though.
 

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My 2013 signature T, cant see alot of damage from the photos, but over the years have taken plenty of dings, dents, pieces of finish coming off, etc
 

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This one was naturally aged by someone using a rotary sander I suspect. When I first got it, the hardware was still on it and that was all ground down too...
1976 Les Paul Custom. Now restored.
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‘69. Started life as a Deluxe. At some point it was rerouted for hums and a coil tap installed. Had a T-top and JB when I got it. I think those are Lollar Imperials in the pic.

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Awesome Goldtop right there!
 

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