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formariz
5 minutes ago, DennisThornton said:

Story?

A long old one but too personal to tell. I can say that I bought it  for someone to make a wrong right. The wrong not by me but I could not allow it to continue any more. The void had to be filled.

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JCM

WOW. Enough said.   :handgestures-thumbup:

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tunahead72
2 hours ago, formariz said:

A long old one but too personal to tell. I can say that I bought it  for someone to make a wrong right. The wrong not by me but I could not allow it to continue any more. The void had to be filled.

 

Fair enough.  That's a beautiful guitar, what can you tell us about the instrument itself?  Type of wood, that sort of thing.  And I forget if we've asked you this before, do you play?

 

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Crazyredhorse

nice les paul they play so sweet

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formariz
1 hour ago, tunahead72 said:

 

Fair enough.  That's a beautiful guitar, what can you tell us about the instrument itself?  Type of wood, that sort of thing.  And I forget if we've asked you this before, do you play?

 

Those of you that know guitars will recognize it immediately. However for the ones that do not know, it is a 60's Les Paul Standard in Sunburst Iced Tea finish. The body is Mahogany with a AA Figured Maple top. Rosewood Fretboard with Inlays. Neck is also Mahogany and its all finished in a high gloss lacquer..

I don't play but I am extremely familiar with Gibson and Fender Guitars.

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ACman

Very beautiful guitar . :handgestures-thumbupright:
 

:eusa-think: Seems like I know a fella here on the forum that has the skills to build one with no power tools . 

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formariz
On 6/12/2021 at 5:03 PM, formariz said:

A long old one but too personal to tell. I can say that I bought it  for someone to make a wrong right. The wrong not by me but I could not allow it to continue any more. The void had to be filled.

With this one the correction is now completed. Peace of mind  and overall happiness more important than cost. 


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Handy Don

Turns out one guy I hired years ago was a session guitarist for a lot of the big acts of the day (he needed a day job--according to him you couldn't make a living as a session musician). He once showed me his Les Paul (and he knew the man personally!) that he took out and played only on the most special of occasions. He had many other beautifully crafted guitars as well and their obvious craftsmanship left me in awe. That's when I realized that a hobby of collecting wonderful instruments can crimp a budget!

 

@formariz, regardless of how it came to be with you, I'm glad it is now in the hands of someone who appreciates its value as an instrument, as an example of fine craft, and as a historical artifact and will take care of it.

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