For years, y'all have had to hear my regrets over the Ibanez Artist that I bought in 81 and sold 1.5 years later. And so, I scored one, and it's a beaut: mahogany, maple top. As Gibson-y as it gets.
The neck pup sounds great, but the bridge pup is tinny. So I found the wires to the bridge pup was coming loose. I'm going to solder it today or tomorrow, and I'll report back.
It feels wonderful to play, a bit lighter than my 2012 LP Traditional.
Over time, there's been some work done on it--a few small holes, probably to fit a fishman type pup. But in many ways, it seems the guitar hasn't been played that much. There's little wear on the body or frets. There are a few nicks, but very very few considering this guitar is almost 40 years old.
Belly cut--*I have a big belly--it helps!
I think the rubber things on the knobs are after market--Am I wrong, or weren't these a trend in the late 70s, early 80s?
After I took this photo, I went back and Goo-Gone(d) the adhesive clouding the sheen.