Todd,
This guitar is called a chambered historic. They made a number of historics chambered like this, and they add a C to the front. This was is a CR8 (Chambered Reissue of a 1958), but there are CR9's (called Cloud 9's by some), CR0, CR4, etc.
I saw the Traditional Pros when they first got delivered to Guitar Center. They were very nice, the push/pull pots to split the pickups were a nice touch, and I couldn't get a bad tone out of it. The thing that throws me off in your description is that the Traditional Pros are a decendent of the Classic, which should have a thin neck. I'm curious as to why yours had a thick neck.
The new 2008 Standards are a strange animal, very modern. Asymetrical neck profile, new locking neck tenon, chambered body, modern electronics. I haven't played many but the specs seem good. I guess I'm more of a historical buff and prefer my Les Pauls to be "old school".
The pickgaurd being left off is fairly common. My 1996 Classic Premium Plus never had a pickguard installed, and neither did my 2002 Standard. I kept the guard off of the standard for many years but finally gave in. I really like the feel when playing having the guard on, but I do like the look of the guard off.
On all of my LP's I use historic plastic (don't like the pink Gibson USA stuff) so I had to cut a pickguard from a 1956 P90 pickup guard.
Yes, everyone likes to bash Gibson on QA and other shit, but I'm up to 7 and the tone speaks for itself. Sure there are bad ones out there, but you don't buy those or you take them back if they don't gel. If this CR8 sucked I knew full well it would go back to Sam Ash. I thought I was done buying Les Pauls 6 years ago, LOL! And I thought I was done buying expensive guitars. This was my most expensive guitar to date. What the hell am I thinking???
Sorry you got a bad one, they are out there. There were two Cloud 8's and the one I took sounded way better than the one I left. I've visited that other one a handful of times but it just doesn't sound like mine.
This guitar is called a chambered historic. They made a number of historics chambered like this, and they add a C to the front. This was is a CR8 (Chambered Reissue of a 1958), but there are CR9's (called Cloud 9's by some), CR0, CR4, etc.
I saw the Traditional Pros when they first got delivered to Guitar Center. They were very nice, the push/pull pots to split the pickups were a nice touch, and I couldn't get a bad tone out of it. The thing that throws me off in your description is that the Traditional Pros are a decendent of the Classic, which should have a thin neck. I'm curious as to why yours had a thick neck.
The new 2008 Standards are a strange animal, very modern. Asymetrical neck profile, new locking neck tenon, chambered body, modern electronics. I haven't played many but the specs seem good. I guess I'm more of a historical buff and prefer my Les Pauls to be "old school".
The pickgaurd being left off is fairly common. My 1996 Classic Premium Plus never had a pickguard installed, and neither did my 2002 Standard. I kept the guard off of the standard for many years but finally gave in. I really like the feel when playing having the guard on, but I do like the look of the guard off.
On all of my LP's I use historic plastic (don't like the pink Gibson USA stuff) so I had to cut a pickguard from a 1956 P90 pickup guard.
Yes, everyone likes to bash Gibson on QA and other shit, but I'm up to 7 and the tone speaks for itself. Sure there are bad ones out there, but you don't buy those or you take them back if they don't gel. If this CR8 sucked I knew full well it would go back to Sam Ash. I thought I was done buying Les Pauls 6 years ago, LOL! And I thought I was done buying expensive guitars. This was my most expensive guitar to date. What the hell am I thinking???
Sorry you got a bad one, they are out there. There were two Cloud 8's and the one I took sounded way better than the one I left. I've visited that other one a handful of times but it just doesn't sound like mine.
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