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FENDER MIJ E SERIES CUSTOM SHOP PICKUPS DUNCAN RAILS FENDER MIJ E SERIES CUSTOM SHOP PICKUPS DUNCAN RAILS Paypal US $1,740.00 12d 4m
FENDER USA SWAMP ASH CUSTOM SHOP AND FRALIN PICKUPS FENDER USA SWAMP ASH CUSTOM SHOP AND FRALIN PICKUPS Paypal US $950.00 19h 51m
Fender Stratocaster with USA Custom Shop 54 Pickups Fender Stratocaster with USA Custom Shop 54 Pickups Paypal US $500.00 1d 23h 38m
 

Fender® Custom Shop David Gilmour Relic Strat® w Case Fender® Custom Shop David Gilmour Relic Strat® w Case Paypal US $4,699.99 25d 14h 40m
FENDER Custom Shop David Gilmour Relic Stratocaster FENDER Custom Shop David Gilmour Relic Stratocaster Paypal 0 Bid US $4,000.00 13h 32m
2010 FENDER CUSTOM SHOP 1965 RELIC STRAT DAKOTA RED 2010 FENDER CUSTOM SHOP 1965 RELIC STRAT DAKOTA RED Paypal US $2,199.00 19h 41m
FENDER CUSTOM SHOP 56 STRATOCASTER NOS FIESTA RED FENDER CUSTOM SHOP 56 STRATOCASTER NOS FIESTA RED Paypal US $2,200.00 22h 14m
USA Fender CUSTOM SHOP 60 NOS Strat LOADED PICKGUARD USA Fender CUSTOM SHOP 60 NOS Strat LOADED PICKGUARD Paypal 0 Bid US $375.00 22h 34m
1996 56 Fender Custom Shop Stratocaster Relic 1996 56 Fender Custom Shop Stratocaster Relic Paypal 13 Bids US $1,234.00 23h 44m
Fender USA Artist Stratocaster w Custom Shop case NR Fender USA Artist Stratocaster w Custom Shop case NR Paypal 12 Bids US $750.00 1d 30m
SEAFOAM GREEN STRATOCASTER FENDER CUSTOM SHOP P U strat SEAFOAM GREEN STRATOCASTER FENDER CUSTOM SHOP P U strat Paypal 2 Bids US $441.00 1d 1h 14m
Fender Custom Shop 1960 Closet Classic Stratocaster 02 Fender Custom Shop 1960 Closet Classic Stratocaster 02 Paypal US $2,815.00 1d 2h 46m
Fender USA Highway One Telecaster Custom Shop Mods Fender USA Highway One Telecaster Custom Shop Mods Paypal 0 Bid US $599.00 1d 17h 17m
2009 FENDER CUSTOM SHOP STRAT STRATOCASTER 2009 FENDER CUSTOM SHOP STRAT STRATOCASTER Paypal 0 Bid US $1,499.00 1d 22h 34m
Dillion Custom Shop USA Stratocaster fender pick guitar Dillion Custom Shop USA Stratocaster fender pick guitar Paypal 0 Bid US $399.00 1d 23h 6m
Fender Custom Shop 1957 Heavy Relic Stratocaster Fender Custom Shop 1957 Heavy Relic Stratocaster Paypal US $2,349.99 3d 14h 23m
Fender Custom Shop Limited Edition Custom Stratocaster Fender Custom Shop Limited Edition Custom Stratocaster Paypal US $1,999.99 2d 15h 10m
Fender Custom Shop Custom Classic Stratocaster V Neck Fender Custom Shop Custom Classic Stratocaster V Neck Paypal 0 Bid US $1,505.99 2d 10h 21m
Fender Custom Shop 67 Telecaster Relic Vintage White Fender Custom Shop 67 Telecaster Relic Vintage White Paypal 1 Bid US $1,200.00 2d 18h 9m
Fender Custom Shop 1960 NOS Stratocaster Fender Custom Shop 1960 NOS Stratocaster Paypal US $1,900.00 2d 18h 56m
1999 Fender Custom Shop Nocaster Heavy Relic 1999 Fender Custom Shop Nocaster Heavy Relic Paypal 15 Bids US $1,025.00 2d 21h 34m
Fender Bass American Custom Shop w Moses Graphite Neck Fender Bass American Custom Shop w Moses Graphite Neck Paypal US $1,350.00 3d 5m
Fender Custom Shop Boot Tele 2 Fender Custom Shop Boot Tele 2 Paypal US $32,000.00 3d 19h 22m
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Fender Custom Shop Pickups Strat Texas Specials (Set Of 3) Fender Custom Shop Pickups Strat Texas Specials (Set Of 3)
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This is the pickup that redefined the Texas blues sound. Texas Specials boast plenty of midrange chirp, crystal highs and tight bass, along with increased output.

Fender Custom Shop 1969 Strat Pickup Set Fender Custom Shop 1969 Strat Pickup Set
List Price: $249.99
Sale Price: $145.00
Used From: $151.75
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The "Summer of Love" doesn't have to end- the '69 Strat pickups have the tone you'll fall in love with. Own the tone that defined an era. For a short period in the late 60's, Fender® used a height staggered Alnico 5's and a special grey bobbin which produced clear, transparent highs and thumping lows. Each pickup is created, dated, and initialed by Abigail Ybarra who has been winding pickups for Fender since the late 50's. OEM on the Custom Shop '69 Stratocaster®. Available in white only. Sold only as a set of 3.

Fender Custom Shop 60s J-Bass Pickup Set Fender Custom Shop 60s J-Bass Pickup Set
List Price: $209.99
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If you took the pickups from the world's best-selling bass and over-wound 'em for more punch, midrange, bass and output, then you'd have Custom Shop '60s Jazz Bass Pickups. Built with special Alnico 5 magnets and Formvar magnet wire, these babies thump and growl like nobody's business! OEM on many Custom Shop basses. Available with black covers only.

Fender Custom Shop 1954 Strat Pickups Set of 3 Fender Custom Shop 1954 Strat Pickups Set of 3
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Surf's up! If you're looking for clean, edgy Strat tone that cuts through to the front of the band, then you need the Custom '54 Strat pickups. This augmented set of vintage style Strat pickups feature staggered, hand beveled, Alnico 5 magnets and Formvar magnet wire wound for classic bell tones, and clear harmonic enhancement. The bridge pickup is calibrated for increased, balanced output. OEM on the Custom Shop Dick Dale and American Classic Stratocasters®. Available in white only. Sold as a set of 3.

Fender '51 Nocaster Telecaster Custom Shop Pickups, Set of 2 - Black/Chrome Fender '51 Nocaster Telecaster Custom Shop Pickups, Set of 2 - Black/Chrome
List Price: $199.99
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Redesigned to sound just like the original, the Fender® Nocaster pickup is true to its heritage. The flush mounted Alnico 3 magnets, enamel coated magnet wire and a zinc shielding plate help to recreate the real deal with great Tele twang and smooth midrange that only the famous Fender Custom Shop can reproduce. The neck pickup is the perfect companion to the 'Nocaster' bridge pickup with its nickel-silver cover and classic warmth. OEM on many Custom Shop Nocasters and Telecasters. Available in black (bridge) and nickel (neck) only.

Fender Custom Shop Texas Special Tele Pickups Fender Custom Shop Texas Special Tele Pickups
List Price: $199.99
Sale Price: $124.19
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Here's something for you die hard Telecaster players. These overwound Tele pickups are constructed with Alnico 5 magnets and enamel coated magnet wire. The bridge pickup features height staggered magnets and a copper plated steel bottom plate for increased output, presence and midrange, while the nickel-silver cover on the neck pickup produces a clear warm tone that only a true Custom Shop Tele pickup can do. From Merle to Metal, the Texas Tele will demand their attention. OEM on the James Burton Standard, Merle Haggard Tribute and American Classic Telecasters. These pickups work great with our 4 way Tele Switch for parallel and series tones! Available in black (bridge) and chrome (neck) only, sold as set of 2.

Fender Classic Series '69 Telecaster® Thinline with Deluxe Gigbag - 2 Tone Sunburst Fender Classic Series '69 Telecaster® Thinline with Deluxe Gigbag - 2 Tone Sunburst
List Price: $1,099.99
Sale Price: $799.99

The semi-hollow mahogany or ash body makes it easy on the shoulder and gives it sustain that can go forever. Special features include Schaller vintage "F" machine heads, nickel silver frets, Vintage Tele pickups, 3-saddle string-thru-body bridge, and an authentic '69-style pickguard.

Kenny Wayne Shepherd Stratocaster Electric Guitar Kenny Wayne Shepherd Stratocaster Electric Guitar
List Price: $1,089.99
Sale Price: $869.99

Kenny Wayne Shepherd Stratocaster: Grammy-nominated artist Kenny Wayne Shepherd has been carrying the blues torch since he exploded on the scene in the mid-nineties. Fender is proud to release Kennys new signature model Stratocaster. Inspired by his...

James Burton Standard Telecaster Electric Guitar (Candy Apple Red) James Burton Standard Telecaster Electric Guitar (Candy Apple Red)
List Price: $1,179.99
Sale Price: $939.99

The James Burton Standard Telecaster guitar pays homage to the great guitarist, with features including a custom-shaped neck with satin finish vintage tint, a six-saddle bridge and Texas Tele pickups. Alder body Maple neck, 60's U shape Maple finge...

Fender American Vintage '62 Stratocaster® Reissue with Rosewood Fretboard and Deluxe Brown Hardshell Case - 3 Tone Sunburst Fender American Vintage '62 Stratocaster® Reissue with Rosewood Fretboard and Deluxe Brown Hardshell Case - 3 Tone Sunburst
List Price: $2,199.99
Sale Price: $1,599.99

1962 was another watershed year for the Stratocaster® guitar. Five years of experimentation after the famous '57 model culminated in another benchmark year for the Stratocaster®. Now, the American Vintage '62 Stratocaster® recalls the vibe of its Kennedy-era progenitor, and features a capped rosewood fingerboard, three-ply aged white pickguard and unique '57/'62 pickups.ElectronicsBridge Pickup : American Vintage '62 Strat® Single-Coil PickupControls : Master Volume, Tone 1. (Neck Pickup), Tone 2. (Middle Pickup)Middle Pickup : American Vintage '62 Strat® Single-Coil PickupNeck Pickup : American Vintage '62 Strat® Single-Coil PickupSpecial Electronics : 5-Way Switch Upgrade (Included in Kit)HardwareBridge : American Vintage Synchronized TremoloBridge Cover/Tailpiece : Includes Chrome Bridge CoverHardware : Nickel/ChromeStraplocks : Vintage Style Strap ButtonsString Nut : Synthetic Bone NutSwitch Tip : Aged White Switch TipTremolo Arm/Handle : American Vintage Tremolo ArmTuning Machines : Vintage Style Tuning MachinesNeckFretboard Radius : 7.25" Radius (184 mm)Fretboard : RosewoodFret Size : Vintage Style FretsNeck Material : Maple NeckNeck Plate : Serialized 4 Bolt NeckplateNeck Shape : "C" ShapeNumber of Frets : 21Nut Width : 1.650? (42 mm)Position Inlays : White Pearloid Dot Position InlaysScale Length : 25.5" (648mm)



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I bought this guitar yesterday and I must say it is AMAZING... I own a Fender Strato and an Ibanez RG220... all of them are cool, but the Gibson Les Paul Studio is the best of them.. great sound, very light and very comfortable to play. The best of all: Its VERSITALITY. You can play any kind of music with it and it will sound great. The guitar has great acoustic, which enhances sustain and has a very clean and warm sound. When I bought mine it came with a Gig Bag... I would've prefered the hard case, but the gig bag is good, so in the end is is a great product.

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I play mainly bluesy rock (a little bit of jazz, no metal) and was looking to buy a second electric guitar, and went into my local guitar shop to try this out. I wasn't particularly looking for a Les Paul, but after trying out a few other guitars (some of the Joe Satriani Ibanez's) I saw this lying around and was intrigued by the natural wood look. The look is a matter of taste -- I've seen people note it as a negative or as a positive. You have to check it out and see for yourself. Personally, I think it looks very cool and classy. Both my mother and wife thought it looked great, too, but, as I said, it's a matter of taste. 

Anyway, I picked it up and the first thing I noticed is that it is a lot lighter than the standard Les Pauls. I liked this, because I tend to find them a bit too heavy for my liking. I plugged it into a VOX AC 15 tube amp and proceeded to sit there for over an hour playing. The guitar has great tone and a variety of sounds, which it achieves with good quality Gibson burstbucker pickups. I really love the sound of this guitar when played through the VOX -- it can be really mellow and silky, fat and chunky, or bright, depending on how you adjust the settings. I find all three of the switch settings (rhythm, mixed, and lead) to be useful. The other nice thing is that since you have four knobs -- two volume and two tone (one for each humbucker) -- you can set them completely separately and then use the switch to go from (for example) a lower volume rhythm sound to a higher volume lead sound just by flipping the switch. This is pretty cool. My other electric only has one volume switch, so I can't do that. 

After surfing the web for reviews of this guitar (which are overwhelmingly positive), the only negative comment I saw (except for people who don't like the natural wood look, which is a matter of taste) had to do with possibly shoddy quality control at Gibson. One reviewer said he tried 9 of these guitars and each was set up differently. Knowing this, I asked to try both of the 2 guitars that were at the shop. I looked at them carefully, and they both seemed set up very similarly, and both played very well right out of the box. The action was really low, which made for great playing, but a little bit of buzz. Since this didn't come out when playing through an amp, though, I decided not to adjust it to make the action higher. In short, this guitar is very playable, and felt great in my hands. 

Basically, the sound is classic -- good for blues, jazz, bluesy rock, and hard rock, but probably not metal (not sure -- I don't play it so I wouldn't know). Despite being a bit lighter than the standard Les Paul models, this guitar has great sustain like all other Les Pauls. If you are interested in a Les Paul guitar, this is a great option for the under $1K category. If you can afford the more expensive models, then go for it, but this does not in any way feel like a cheapened "poor man's" Les Paul. It has solid construction and good quality components. 

The only other possible place where they might have cut corners on the components is the tuners, which may not be all that great, but you can buy a better set for $60 and switch them out. I'm playing mine for a while first to see how they go, and if they're not that good, I will switch them. If so, that would be a very minor flaw in what is a really great guitar and an unbeatable price. Also, it comes with a hard case (this might be changing soon, not sure) which is worth about $150, making the price even better. If you're shopping in this category, definitely check one out. I decided to pick up the VOX 15 too and they're sounding fantastic together!

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I've played guitar on and off since my teen years. As a fan of 60s rock, especially Jimmy Page, I've always wanted a Les Paul. I wanted to delve back into guitar this year, and started looking at Epiphone Les Paul models until I found this for less money. 

The guitar lacks some of the frills of a normal Gibson LP, but it does not sacrifice quality or the classic LP feel and sound. A nice, solid mahogany body provides full LP sound and sustain for days (ok... maybe just a day or so!). The 50's style neck feels very good, and with a polishing or two the neck becomes very quick. 

The cherry, chrome and black finish is very sharp and gives the LP a unique look. As with the neck, the body feels a bit dry/rough upon delivery, but a quick polishing or two smooths everything out. 

My last electric guitar was an 80s Ibanez (in the 80s). I can still remember the feel of that guitar, and I'm blown away with the feel of the Les Paul. It's a heavier, solid guitar that just "feels" right to me when I'm standing or sitting. A wide range of sound available from the 3 way pickup switch and individual volume/tone controls. 

I might be a bit biased as it's been almost a 20 year dream for me, but if you are looking for s Les Paul as a first guitar or on a limited budget, this is the way to go. 

I only have one gripe - the strings were cut pretty short - sometimes just barely a single wind on the tuner post - and they didn't keep tune very well. I've since replaced the strings and I'm not experiencing such a problem with tuning.

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So I've been playing guitar for a while now and I couldn't be happier with this axe. I had to adjust the truss rod, but everything went great from there. I like the feel of the fretboard and the pickups are AMAZING. I highly recommend this product.

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I upgraded to this from an Epiphone LP. Setup was great right out of the box. I compared the two using the same amp and this made the Epi sound muddy. Nice clean sound from the BurstBuckers. I would definately recommend this.

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These slabs are all the rage. For under a grand, you too can have a Gibson. No frills, mahogany, no binding on the body or the neck. Good electronics... Sort of like "The Paul" from the 80's except the pickup selector switch is in the normal Les Paul location and not the SG location. 

I had a "The Paul" and liked it alot. I test drove this at Guitar Center... not the Cherry model (which I love), but a brownish thing. It passed. 

Would I lay out the money for this? No. Why? While I have a Epi... it's been upgraded over the years and it suits my needs. 

If I had the 800 plus dollars would I buy one, if I didn't have the Epi? No. 

I would but an Ibanez RG 1570 and really rock the house. 

Comparable models? Okay, set in neck, H-H configuration. Hard bridge (not a whammy), 3 position switch.... FOUR, count 'em Four knobs to fiddle with. We're talkin' Schecter, Ibanez, ESP, Dean... But they don't have the "Gibson" name. If that's what floats your boat... Go for it. Nothin' special here, or at Gibson, unless you start layin' out 4 to 6 grand for a thrill, or ego boost. 

For my money. 1 Volume, 1 tone pot. H-S-H configuration, 5-way selector and a Floyd Rose or comparable bridge.... Jumbo Frets... Rock it. 

But... If you are really lookin' fer a Gibson, and don't have the 2.5 or 3 grand to plunk down on sa Les Paul Standard or Custom. This'll do -- Jist fine. 

Have fun.

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Just the facts: Paid the extra for the expedited delivery. Guitar arrived in hard shell case packed in original Gibson cardboard box - on time and no damage. Some buzzes coming from a and e strings, haven't done any tweaking yet. Fret work seems even, but a bit sharp on the ends. Neck feels just right - not too fat. Sound is classic Les Paul. No inlay on headstock - just a sticker. I would buy another one.

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A question for guitar players?

I was looking up info on Jimmy Herring, the guitarist from Widespread Panic and I found this note on his favorite guitar:
Jimmy's "go to" guitar is a custom shop Fender Stratocaster built by Gene Baker in 1993. Unlike most Fender guitars, it is equipped with two humbuckers rather than 3 single coil pickups, and it has Dunlop 6000 fret wire (the highest guitar frets that are made).

Question: What is a fret wire and what do they mean by "the highest"? Does it give the guitar a higher pitched sound?

Dunlop 6000's measure about .115" which is big. This allows you to make the proper note without pushing the string as far towards the fret board. With small vintage type frets like on my standard Tele your finger is touching the fret board so when you bend or vibrato there is some friction between the fret board and your finger which slows you down a bit, With taller frets your finger is actually kind of floating above the fret board and you can bend and vibrato faster and with less effort.

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