Didn't wanna hijack Sully's thread with this, so I figured I'd make a new thread about this.
Can anyone tell me what year Gibson starting using the chambered body for the LesPaul's?
I heard they did this to reduce the overall weight, but that's all I know, and I don't have any other info on this.
Now was this also done to the Epiphone line?
Are they really doing this? If so, what type of wood does the body consist of then? Is it a Mahogany rear/chambered Mahogany center/Flamed Maple top?
Was this done to solid tops and flamed maple tops? Or just one or the other?
Thanks in advance! Hope I'm not barking up the wrong tree in search of answers!
Can anyone tell me what year Gibson starting using the chambered body for the LesPaul's?
I heard they did this to reduce the overall weight, but that's all I know, and I don't have any other info on this.
Now was this also done to the Epiphone line?
Are they really doing this? If so, what type of wood does the body consist of then? Is it a Mahogany rear/chambered Mahogany center/Flamed Maple top?
Was this done to solid tops and flamed maple tops? Or just one or the other?
Thanks in advance! Hope I'm not barking up the wrong tree in search of answers!
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