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Yes.. Welcome to the "1200" club.........They are truely magical..
Juni41 said:Thank guys! 8)
I played it all the day and...
It simply A... MA... ZING!!!
Legends are true.. it's really the 50' Gibson sound!
This sound so special that even actual Gibson Les Paul Standard don't have..
I'm in heaven! 8)
Don't know about you but I'd choose a 50s LP over a 1200 any day of the year
LarryC said:yeah,how about any 70s-80s-90s-00's Standard? or maybe to be even more specific, a 1980-81 Les Paul Standard ? :wink:
LarryC said:and the most horrible Les Paul I've had was a 1977 Les Paul Deluxe,sorry to say,but it really was pretty bad
Juni41 said:Finally here is my Lady~ 8)
Gorgeous top, very light, amazing neck.
She still need a little setup to be at my personal taste but I can already feel the "magic"!
Thank again Mark!
A pleasure to do business with you.
Norlin year's Gibson have very good and very bad guitars...LarryC said:yeah,how about any 70s-80s-90s-00's Standard? or maybe to be even more specific, a 1980-81 Les Paul Standard ? :wink:
A few times ago, someone wrote on this forum (sorry I can't remember who) that even by switching EGF850/1000 pickups with Dry Z you will not get the EGF1200 sound.ozgrecofanatic said:I know you sold an EGF850 on Ebay recently that had Dry Z pickups installed so as I currently have an EGF850 I was wondering if there is much difference in sound. I know the early 850's had much the same quality of wood as the 1200 (a few more pieces perhaps) and the electronics are identical so what (if any) difference do you feel?
My plans are now to get the sister "Honey Queen". loltelenut62 said:Great score Juni, nice to see the fruits of your labour. So it begs the question...what's next? lol
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