Starting my journey on the search for my perfect LP Standard
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Starting my journey on the search for my perfect LP Standard
Hey team,
I want a LP Standard now. And not any, but the best for me!
I know this is super personal but what are the tips out there to find the balance between buying the best spec LPS you can afford and what to look out for?
Its also tough as it’s full of fakes everywhere now….
Anyway I would like an everyday axe that I will use mainly to play the blues and rock bonammasa/slash style so on those tea type of tones.
I got my black beauty for my heavy stuff. This one I want a more classic Gibson sound to play it without so much pedal and stuff.
As old as I can afford probably 1980/90 and with a slim neck!
I know there’s a lot of seasoned LP guys here so please help me in my journey to find the one!
I want a LP Standard now. And not any, but the best for me!
I know this is super personal but what are the tips out there to find the balance between buying the best spec LPS you can afford and what to look out for?
Its also tough as it’s full of fakes everywhere now….
Anyway I would like an everyday axe that I will use mainly to play the blues and rock bonammasa/slash style so on those tea type of tones.
I got my black beauty for my heavy stuff. This one I want a more classic Gibson sound to play it without so much pedal and stuff.
As old as I can afford probably 1980/90 and with a slim neck!
I know there’s a lot of seasoned LP guys here so please help me in my journey to find the one!
BitBull
I'm John Lee Hooker in the sense that he was a blues man and he played blues his whole life. I'm a rock guy and I'm going to play rock music my whole life.
I'm John Lee Hooker in the sense that he was a blues man and he played blues his whole life. I'm a rock guy and I'm going to play rock music my whole life.
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Re: Starting my journey on the search for my perfect LP Standard
Early 90s occasionally show up and are reasonably affordable, $3000-$3500 from memory. They're usually pretty plain tops. Not sure what the neck profiles are like though. A lot of them will be nearing re-fret time, if not there already.
A newer Standard 60s might inflate your dinghy. They're frequently for sale, not sure what they're selling for. Or an R0 if you have the coin.
A newer Standard 60s might inflate your dinghy. They're frequently for sale, not sure what they're selling for. Or an R0 if you have the coin.
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Re: Starting my journey on the search for my perfect LP Standard
Try all you can. Some are magic, some are lemons, regardless of year.
Or buy a Heritage H150 and have a better guitar for less
Or buy a Heritage H150 and have a better guitar for less

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Re: Starting my journey on the search for my perfect LP Standard
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Re: Starting my journey on the search for my perfect LP Standard
Good luck with the hunt, it's certainly good fun! Personally I would rather have a Greco or a Tokai over a Heritage, plus I don't think the headstock's on the Heritage LP's look great. But that's just subjective and personal preference
I'm ugessing as it's your first LP having any different name on the headstock other than Gibson probably isn't quite gona cut it
I'm ugessing as it's your first LP having any different name on the headstock other than Gibson probably isn't quite gona cut it
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Re: Starting my journey on the search for my perfect LP Standard
If you can try them in person do that for sure, my first proper Les Paul was a 97 Standard and it was a good one. My current Les Paul is a 2007 Classic and I think it’s on par with my 90s however I have some low wind A2 pickups in it which is a big part of the tone for me.
I’ve played lots of LPs and it’s a bit of a case by case basis. 90s ones are starting to go up so it might in fact be a good time to buy one of those without the risk of depreciation.
I’ve played lots of LPs and it’s a bit of a case by case basis. 90s ones are starting to go up so it might in fact be a good time to buy one of those without the risk of depreciation.
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Re: Starting my journey on the search for my perfect LP Standard
I’ve got this for sale 2020 Slash LP Standard in November burst AAA maple top minty mint with case candies and all $4k Auckland pickup
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Oh yes pleasesizzlingbadger wrote: ↑Mon Mar 17, 2025 8:49 am https://www.acousticcentre.com.au/produ ... -62JJRwv29
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2019 was a great year for tops! And there seemed to be less chunky necks being made.AiRdAd wrote: ↑Mon Mar 17, 2025 8:27 am Just go for gold!!!
https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/marketplace ... f=6ax1M0QL
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Re: Starting my journey on the search for my perfect LP Standard
no love for my genuine Gibson LP Standard Slash that the OP mentioned bonammasa/slash style? seriously? it even costs less than that heritage
the heritage is cool but it doesn't even have a Standard LP headstock

the heritage is cool but it doesn't even have a Standard LP headstock

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I wish I could that’s amazing!!!AiRdAd wrote: ↑Mon Mar 17, 2025 8:27 am Just go for gold!!!
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BitBull
I'm John Lee Hooker in the sense that he was a blues man and he played blues his whole life. I'm a rock guy and I'm going to play rock music my whole life.
I'm John Lee Hooker in the sense that he was a blues man and he played blues his whole life. I'm a rock guy and I'm going to play rock music my whole life.
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Looks coool but I’m not a fan of signature series, why are you selling it? And what’s the neck type?
BitBull
I'm John Lee Hooker in the sense that he was a blues man and he played blues his whole life. I'm a rock guy and I'm going to play rock music my whole life.
I'm John Lee Hooker in the sense that he was a blues man and he played blues his whole life. I'm a rock guy and I'm going to play rock music my whole life.