2021 Gibson Les Paul Deluxe '70s
there are many things about this that are historically inaccurate but I don't give a rat's patootie :biglaugh: It does not have a maple neck, no volute, no pancake body and the top is only 2 pieces. It may even have the wrong tuners but I don't care. When these were announced, I was intrigued. Thin Lizzy's sound was mostly Deluxe in the early days. A very good player in a regional band (Fox out of Berlin, NH, if anybody is familiar with them from the early-mid '70s) had a red Deluxe and I always admired his tone, wish I knew his name. Google didn't seem to hit on anything.
It's hard to believe it's been over a month already. Time has been flying by even if I haven't been busy (not by choice, had to rest and heal my back.) I did find a good electrical outlet to plug my amp into, and have been playing maybe not as often as I wish because my brother is working from home during the day and I try to be a good neighbor and not play late at night. I got some Presonus Eris 3.5" monitors and have them plugged direct into my audio interface. Turns out I don't even need to use the computer to hear the guitar through them. This is a whole new era for me, as I can play anytime, really, without worrying about the amp blaring. This guitar has been growing on me, hard to say if it's honeymoon fever but I'm thinking it's a keeper.
Pics
I took this under the kitchen overhead LEDs that are sort of blue-ish, seems to make the red darker
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this in natural light is redder, which is closer to actual
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the fretboard on this guitar is as nice or nicer than many CS Historics I've seen
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Re: 2021 Gibson Les Paul Deluxe '70s
Les Paul Deluxes of that era had necks of mahogany. I owned an original from 1974. It had a miserably-matched three-piece top with very little "dish" to the contours but after retrofitting it with a pair of "adult-sized" humbuckers it was a pretty nice-sounding instrument that served me in good stead for a number of years, at its ballsiest best through my Marshall Super Lead Plexi.
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interesting. some guy had said Deluxes of that era had maple necks. I've personally haven't seen that many in hand and the few that I saw looked like mahogany to me. Probably another internet 'factoid'.
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! like that! The first Les Paul that I actually enjoyed playing was a 1970s Deluxe. The mini humbuckers worked for me.
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Townshend made me love those. Wow.
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There were a couple years that they had maple necks.
Most of them did have the pancake body, though. It's hard to say if the switch to a one-piece makes a difference in the sound though.
|I did see that and I'm intrigued - though I don't forsee getting one in the near futur - unless |I hit the lottery or something. (I'm still in negotiations for a Epi Junior to replace the guitar I sold last month...)
Still kinda kicking myself when |I was working at GC (before they became the behemoth they are now) we would get tons of 70s deluxes in, ranging from about $1000 to $1500. But at the time, aside from the pancake body, I didn't appreciate mini-buckers, or even P90s.
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thought the natural light in the living room was particularly inviting today
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