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When I get round to it, and when I find the speed knobs I've got in a drawer somewhere, I plan to replace the "correct" knobs on my R8 with speed knobs. I'd also much rather have one with the PRS tweak to the nut position to help intonation than one that is vintage correct.
The PRS Singlecut I had several years back didn't have what a good Les Paul has, but I do like the idea of trying to come up with a version that gets rid of the design flaws. I don't get the obsession with having to have everything exactly like one that was made 60 years ago.
Just curious!
I've no info as to how many have been made and whilst used examples crop up now and again they aren't exactly 10 a penny
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I know were you are coming from - I own a nice Tom Murphy 57 Gold Top and a PRS Modern Eagle and I know which I play and use the most - It might not be an LP but it captures enough of the vintage vibe for me to do a good job with it and I'm more happy playing it than the 57 Gold Top - The 57 does produce a more 'realistic' tone and there is some different mojo going on, but the ME makes be a 'better player' or should I say allows me to maximise my ability
I want to know who the stig burst builder is
It's all quite funny tbh
(formerly customkits)
http://www.audiotoyshop.com/store/p407/2015_Terry_Morgan_Les_Paul_Burst_'Pearly_Gates'Replica___HSC.html
I like to think they are under a volcano.
I know it is fake - but what I'm saying is I have seen better recreations of wear than that.
That looks shit. This is the real thing:
TM's relicing would be laughed at on a £200 Vintage or Joe Bloggs' effort in his bedroom with his belt sander...