For me its a '77 Ibanez LP Custom Copy, black with creme binding, gold hardware, mahogony body, indian rosewood board, and (poor) fake inlays. My old man gave it to me when I was about 8 years old, and I've had it ever since. He paid $75 for it back in 1986. Its spent more years under the bed, or in the closet, than it has been played.
I bought a new bridge, tail peice, and GFS Fat Paf pickups for it about a year ago. I had this guy named Dana Sutcliffe do all the work on it, shaved the neck and pocket so it fit right, complete refret, setup, etc. Dana is the guy who designed and built the, "Alvarez Dana Scoop", guitar. The guy knows his stuff.
That guitar plays excellently, and sounds great. I'd put it up against just about any of the LP copies out there today. One day I'll get some better hardware and pickups for it, and probably pass it on to my kids.
Later,
Steve
I bought a new bridge, tail peice, and GFS Fat Paf pickups for it about a year ago. I had this guy named Dana Sutcliffe do all the work on it, shaved the neck and pocket so it fit right, complete refret, setup, etc. Dana is the guy who designed and built the, "Alvarez Dana Scoop", guitar. The guy knows his stuff.
That guitar plays excellently, and sounds great. I'd put it up against just about any of the LP copies out there today. One day I'll get some better hardware and pickups for it, and probably pass it on to my kids.
Later,
Steve
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