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Wulfe13, Yes Gibson made the floyd'd Les Pauls from the factory. Only in 1989 and not too many of them. I have a white one, looks just like the ebay auction, but mine has ebony w/dots fingerboard. It's a Schaller-type floyd that even has "Gibson" engraved on it. Plays and sounds great. Mine was $450 w/case.
Also, I don't think they called them Custom Lites like the auction says.
Originally posted by MountainDog: Wulfe13, Yes Gibson made the floyd'd Les Pauls from the factory. Only in 1989 and not too many of them. I have a white one, looks just like the ebay auction, but mine has ebony w/dots fingerboard. It's a Schaller-type floyd that even has "Gibson" engraved on it. Plays and sounds great. Mine was $450 w/case.
Also, I don't think they called them Custom Lites like the auction says.
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">if yours is slimmer in thickness then it's a lite!
1959burst, yep, mine's thinner too. Mine is like this old ebay auction without the Roland GK and pickup swap (which he calls a lite too). http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=3726667409
I remember seeing Custom Lites back in the late '80s, but they had the normal Les Paul tuneomatic and pickguard. Just checking the Blue Book of Guitars...and sure enough, in the Les Paul Custom Lite section, there is a note saying "also available with double locking trem". I looked all through that Les Paul section in the book and never saw that when I bought mine. (The Blue Book mentions the one Vol/one Tone/coil switch on all models).
Thanks for the enlightenment!!
no problem bro! the only reason i remembered that is i wanted one real bad before. i always hoped that gibson would offer them on all les pauls at a resonable price upcharge not the $1000.+ price quote i got! lol [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img] btw i might snag a 52 reissue goldtop as the neck angle is perfect for a floyd................now if i could find one cheap enough. [img]images/icons/cool.gif[/img]
How exactly do they suck? Did you have yours set up properly? It took awhile for me to get it set to the tension I liked and to get it to stay in tune, but once it did, it played more like a stiffened version of a Kahler which I actually prefer over Floyds.
It did tend to go out of tune more often than other types of Floyds due to no locking nut, but it stayed in tune better than some guitars.
Blasphemy maybe if you had to carve up the guitar to install one, but the one I have requires no routing. Remove the bridge and tailpiece and it fits right on the studs.
Some people would say any trem on a Les Paul is blasphemy and for the purists out there, I'd can see their point of view.
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