The headstock was reamed for modern Grover tuners.Ĥ) The refinish appears to have been done in poly. The pickups are two Seymour Duncan JB wound by MJ (JBJ.) The electronics have all been redone - the tone pots are push pulls. Everything else has definitely been swapped. The bridge and tailpiece appear to be era correct and the bridge pickup ring might be stock. It plays as-is, but if you're finicky about setups you really should have a properly radius'd bridge on here.ģ) All parts have likely been replaced. Due to this you should ONLY top-wrap this guitar to prevent collapsing the next bridge you may choose to put on it. You can still see witness lines in the right lighting.Ģ) The tailpiece was moved up closer to the bridge. The kahler route has been filled in and the whole guitar was refinished in blue and a burst done up on the front. I don't have the full story - but here is what I can see.ġ) This is an early-mid 70s Les Paul Custom (1973/4 would be my guess) that was routed for a Kahler sometime in the 80s. I was not the one who refinished this guitar - nor was the person that brought this in for consignment with me. The Guitar! 1.64" Nut Width | Fret | Fret | 9lbs 6 oz You may opt to leave some of the bubble wrap in it to perfectly secure your guitar. The fit of the case is nice, though not perfect. This guitar comes in a Hiscox hardshell case.
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