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Post by guitarmansam on Apr 21, 2008 1:28:21 GMT
This is my 1992 Les Paul Standard in Ice Tea "Burst" she's 100 % Original, she weighs in at 9 1/2 lbs which isn't the lightest or the heaviest Les Paul I've tried, The neck feels fantastic and is so easy to play, The neck's not as thin as the 60s standard neck, but is a bit fatter than the 50s standard neck, but not as fat as the 58 Custom Shop Standard neck, She feels and plays fine for me ;D Great Player -and she didn't cost me a lot of $$$ when I got her a few years ago, That was before the prices started going up like crazy,
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Post by cofi on Apr 22, 2008 0:10:31 GMT
Nice Very nice Sam, I like the "Ice Tea" burst color, Has she faded some there Sam, or is it the photo ?? I can see quite a bit of red at the bottom of the guitar, But it's a line right across, that what makes me think that it might be the photo ;D
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Post by sparky on Apr 22, 2008 23:25:29 GMT
Ice Tea" is one of my favorite burst color, Especially with a nice plaintop, like in this pic......... Cool guitar Sam,
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Post by Cap'n on Apr 28, 2008 12:28:21 GMT
Both them guitars are nice, The top on Sam's guitar seem to be of a darker burst, than the one posted by sparky, yet they are both "Ice Tea" Why is that, Is that because of the amount of light on the second guitar, while taking the photos, Or are there different shades of "Ice Tea" burst I Love that color, nice guitar Sam
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Post by cofi on Apr 29, 2008 15:46:22 GMT
Hey cap'n, it looks like it might be the reflection of the interior of the case onto the guitar, IMO,
I might be wrong, but I've never seen a guitar fade in that way, straight across like that, But I'm known to be wrong many a time
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