2000 Les Paul

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2000 Les Paul

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Here is my 2000 Les Paul. It was made at the Custom Shop.
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Does anyone out there recognise the model?
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Re: 2000 Les Paul

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Paua fret markers. Chambered? Is it an Elegant?
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Re: 2000 Les Paul

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Looks like a Telecaster to me. No wait, it's a Les Paul.
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Re: 2000 Les Paul

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Slowfingers, you are on the money, you tiger-eyed champion.

The paua and flashy bursts make Elegants look a little bit camp. The Liberace Paul model.
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Re: 2000 Les Paul

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OOOH GOODY!!! Is it my prize? Is it? Is it? :D

Only ever played one. It belonged to Alan Lavis from the Recliner Rockers. It was a wonderful instrument.

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