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Gibson Guitars: Years that had mediocre wood
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<blockquote data-quote="RedVenom48" data-source="post: 16214894" data-attributes="member: 166576"><p>At one point in time I had a black 1984 Gibson Explorer. Just like James Hetfield's original white Gibson Explorer. Its the model that ESP copied and got sued for by Gibson. 3 controls at the bottom corner, selector below the tail bar....</p><p></p><p>I probably had the same guitar as you dude! Unless yours is a 76 reissue?</p><p></p><p>[USER=189537]@Revvv[/USER] Do you know of any companies that produce wood pickguards? specifically mahogany? I think the plastic white pickguard looks like ass. I would love to get the guitar rebuilt by a luthier with a solid mahogany or swamp ash top. Im no friend of the selector on the lower horn, hate it actually and would pay money for a new top to get rid of it there. I switched pick up position countless times accidentally because its in a ridiculous location.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedVenom48, post: 16214894, member: 166576"] At one point in time I had a black 1984 Gibson Explorer. Just like James Hetfield's original white Gibson Explorer. Its the model that ESP copied and got sued for by Gibson. 3 controls at the bottom corner, selector below the tail bar.... I probably had the same guitar as you dude! Unless yours is a 76 reissue? [USER=189537]@Revvv[/USER] Do you know of any companies that produce wood pickguards? specifically mahogany? I think the plastic white pickguard looks like ass. I would love to get the guitar rebuilt by a luthier with a solid mahogany or swamp ash top. Im no friend of the selector on the lower horn, hate it actually and would pay money for a new top to get rid of it there. I switched pick up position countless times accidentally because its in a ridiculous location. [/QUOTE]
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