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302.1 | Sounds like a good price | MORRIS::JACQUES | | Tue Jul 21 1987 11:00 | 5 |
| $499.oo sounds like a damn good price for a new Les Paul. What is
the list price for this guitar ? You can usually get 10-20% off
of a musical instrument if you purchase it in New York.
Mark Jacques
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302.2 | from what I remember of them... | ERASER::BUCKLEY | No Substitute for Arrogance | Tue Jul 21 1987 12:10 | 5 |
| My understanding of the les Paul 'studio' series was that it was
basically a no frills version. The electronics are the same, but
it has an all mahogany body (ie-no maple top), no binding whatsoever,
dot inlays, etc. If it sounds good, why not? My guess is that it
won't have the same tone as a 'Custom' would.
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302.3 | LP Studio = low impedence? | BOOKIE::WIEGLER | | Mon Aug 03 1987 17:16 | 4 |
| I remember seeing a Les Paul Studio model years ago. If I remember
correctly, it was set up to input into a low impedence jack for
recording purposes. Therefore it would not work well with a standard
guitar amp. Is this true or was this a special converted guitar?
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302.4 | Low Impedance Les Pauls | AQUA::ROST | The pumpkin is breathing hard | Mon Aug 03 1987 17:25 | 13 |
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The guitar referred to in .3 is a Les Paul *Recording* model; there
was also a "Personal" model, same electronics, fancier finish and
a "Triumph" bass.
The wiring was either low or high impedance by throwing a switch.
Gibson made a special Les Paul amp with a low impedance input for
these guitars.
They were made from around 1970 to ???? The bass was the last to
be dropped, it's in catalogs as late as 1979.
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302.5 | GOOD DEAL @ 499 | ECAVAX::VALASEK | | Wed Aug 12 1987 11:03 | 9 |
| The other member of our band plays a Les Paul Studio Model.
I am not an authority, but here is what I know.
Les Paul Studios list somewhere around 800.00 they have 2 humbuckers,
binding (if you wish), and what I believe Gibson calls "vintage"
machine heads. I have seen them discounted to 749.00 and the best
deal we could get when looking for one was 650.00. It is no frills,
ie. like gold hardware etc. but is a good guitar (my opinion).
499.00 sounds like a "killer" deal to me.
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302.6 | Moochase Garcias! | FTMUDG::HENDERSON | | Wed Aug 26 1987 13:41 | 11 |
| Thanks for the info, I found the Les Paul Studio for 461.00
which I thought was a fair deal. (CASH) The hard shell case is
60.95 so the whole package is $521.95 and this includes the initial
set up of the guitar. The one I'm picking up is wine red and the
other colors offered were black and white. There is a two week wait
if Gibson has the model in stock and can be up to three months if
not.
Thanks again,
Don
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302.7 | What is... | PARSEC::MELENDEZ | | Wed Aug 26 1987 17:03 | 8 |
| What does 'Moochase Garcias' means? and what language is it? Are
you trying out your Spanish? I do Spanish muy bien. I think you
want to say 'muchas gracias'
Miguel_from_Venezuela
Has any one heard of Alirio Dias?
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302.8 | Grassyass! | FTMUDG::HENDERSON | | Tue Sep 22 1987 13:17 | 5 |
| This is a rare dialect combining the worst of Spanish with
Colonial Armenian Peasant lingo. It is in its correct form.
Don
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302.9 | What wood? | PSYLO::WILSON | Death & Revenue Enhancements | Fri Dec 14 1990 13:32 | 3 |
| Anyone know what wood(s) the LP Studio is made from? Having a black one
myself, I sometimes wonder what's under all that lacquered paint!
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302.10 | I got the flyer here in front of me... | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI Rack Puke | Fri Dec 14 1990 13:43 | 12 |
| The Lp Studio has:
1 R-4 pickup and 1 L8 pickup
Chrome hardware
24 3/4" Scale
Rosewood fingerboard w/ dot inlay
TOM Bridge
Stop bar tail piece
Maple Carved Top
Mahogany back
Maple neck
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302.11 | Big bang for the bucks ... | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Fri Dec 14 1990 21:06 | 5 |
| ... they also come with the trapezoid inlays (same as standards and
deluxes) now at no extra cost. And, you can get 'em with gold hardware
for about $50 more ...
Scary (who's gonna grab one as soon as the Ibanez sells ...)
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302.12 | My *Tonequest* is O V E R !!! | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Roll'em-I'll just feel something | Mon Jan 28 1991 06:45 | 24 |
| I *finally* picked up my Les Paul Studio Friday .... I was in for a few
surprises. I ordered it in a wine finish, which was *supposed* to look
more like a very subtle cherry finish. Instead, it appears to have a curly
tiger maple top ! The guys at the music store were slobbering all over it.
Apparently, the factory messed up the back of a Limited Edition Les Paul
Custom, shaved it down to Studio thickness (- �"), and recovered some of their
losses - definitely my gain. I'm sure there aren't too many of these
floating around.
I also ordered a "dress up" kit, which included creme trim parts (mounting
rings, toggle switch knob and faceplate, pickguard), gold speed knobs, and
a brass jack plate. This looks *very* sharp with the gold hardware. It's
a gorgeous hunk of wood ! It's in Pat Blair's office right now ... I'll
let him give his unbiased opinion later ! 8^)
Now, for the playability review. I played it for a whole set Friday night,
like a dream. At first it was a little hard to get used to the neck and
the scale length (it ain't a strat ...), but by the 2nd song, I was right
at home. The tone was typically "Les Paul-ish", nice and fat. I kicked up
the presence on the Mosvalve and gave it a little more clarity.
I can't say enough about this little gem.
Scary ( a happy camper !!! )
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302.13 | Hey, I'm not a Rack Puke! | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Play deep... | Mon Jan 28 1991 11:49 | 14 |
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Well, I ain't heard it yet, but it looks and feels great! This is
a really pretty axe. The cream coloered trim goes great with the
gold h/w and wine (cherry?) finish. The slightly thinner body tucks
in nicely to your own. The fretboard is so dark and smooth feeling
that I didn't realize it was rosewood at first. Jerry is right about
the maple grain. It looks nice under the light. The gibson promotional
pictures do not do this guitar justice. I don't wanna go on and on
here, I mean, it ain't a Strat!
Just kidding Jerry.
congrats (you rack puke!)
-pat
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302.14 | New toys area falling like rain ... | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Roll'em-I'll just feel something | Mon Jan 28 1991 12:06 | 5 |
| My music store said they were gonna order one just like mine and add
the creme trim to it. They said they'd probably kick up the price
about $50 or so .... 8^)
Scary (who has *no* reason to complain about tone ...)
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302.15 | | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Rebel without applause ... | Sat Jul 20 1991 01:17 | 5 |
| I just got some pictures back that I took of the LP Studio I had, I'll
stick it in the photo album (turned out *real* nice). Which reminds me
...
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302.16 | Yeah REEEEalllll Nice y'all | SAHQ::ROSENKRANZ | Less is More | Mon Jul 22 1991 09:55 | 11 |
| re -1
A photo of MY (formerly your) axe won't do it justice. You won't see
too may LP Studios with a two piece tigered maple top. Gorgious wine
finish, ebony fingerboard with inlays, finished off with gold hardware.
Actually I like it without the binding found on the customs or the
deluxes. Why anyone would trade it in on a pickup truck is beyond me.
Scary, are you gonna put a picture of your truck in there too?
:+) jim
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302.17 | | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Rebel without applause ... | Mon Jul 22 1991 11:36 | 9 |
| The LP is definitely a honey. The store where I bought that one is
selling a good many of 'em *just* like mine, but none of them have
tops anywhere close to Jim's.
I'm glad Jim's getting some use out of it - that was my main reason for
selling it. Great guitar, just didn't see much action. The truck sees
action *daily* and turns just as many heads ... 8^)
Scary (who sold a BUNCH of stuff, but kept enough to play in a club ..)
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302.18 | | STAR::KMCDONOUGH | SET KIDS/NOSICK | Mon Mar 24 1997 08:31 | 12 |
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Cruising the WantAds I came across a Studio with a walnut finish. I
remember a Bob Marley? poster that showed this guitar, looked really
nice.
There are also ads for Studio's with binding, fancy tops, etc.
I need a new score card, 'cuz I can't distinguish the players. 8-)
Kevin
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