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Also I don't use any form of postal service for guitars anymore due to UPS smashing up my last PRS, so we would have to meet up somewhere. I'm in leeds.
Hmmmm.
I could potentially be up for trading my LPC...
Have a bump for a beauty of a guitar
It has a few cosmetic marks and is starting to yellow out also. I believe it's nitro finished. It has a visible ding on the top which it got when it fell off the strap once and landed face down onto my pedal board. There a slight bit of finish checking/cracking on the back of the guitar between the cover for the pickup selector switch and the top edge and a few general marks all over it really. The gold hardware is starting to mellow out a lot. I could have maybe taken slightly more care over it cosmetically, but it's the best Les Paul I've ever played, and it was faaaar too shiny when it was new, so I never used to clean or polish it. It's been babied in every other respect though and never been broken or ill-treated apart from being dropped once. I installed strap-locks straight afterwards. I was actually surprised that I was able to pick it up, remount the strap and continue the song. I dont think it even when out of tune if memory serves correctly..
Pickups? No idea. Whatever comes in it from the factory. It sounds like a big Les Paul.
Frets are good, action is low, tuning and intonation are bang on, it weighs a ton and sounds like an angry warlord.
I didn't even want a white Custom when I bought it. This just happened to be the best of the 70-80 or so Les Paul's that I tried out over a few weeks. For me, this guitar just "had it". It seemed to make the most effort to please me.