Here are a couple more (I have twenty or so guitars buried in my closet).
The one on the left is a 1984 Japanese Tele, the frets are worn nearly to the wood, so I will probably break down and get a re-fret done next month.
The guitar on the right is a rather unusual Greco Les Paul. This version was tweaked a little in the headstock to get around Gibson, but for some reason quite few were made, most Grecos of the era were close copies of Gibson. When I got it, half of the frets has been poorly pulled out, and the guitar was a mess overall. I took it to the ESP factory and had them replace the rosewood in the neck, and re-fret it. They also went through the rest of the guitar, and more or less made it perfect. I have a lot of Les Pauls, but this one has such a great sound to it.
The one on the left is a 1984 Japanese Tele, the frets are worn nearly to the wood, so I will probably break down and get a re-fret done next month.
The guitar on the right is a rather unusual Greco Les Paul. This version was tweaked a little in the headstock to get around Gibson, but for some reason quite few were made, most Grecos of the era were close copies of Gibson. When I got it, half of the frets has been poorly pulled out, and the guitar was a mess overall. I took it to the ESP factory and had them replace the rosewood in the neck, and re-fret it. They also went through the rest of the guitar, and more or less made it perfect. I have a lot of Les Pauls, but this one has such a great sound to it.
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