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@danpeabody56872 жыл бұрын
Hey Troglia you seem to be another one of these people getting scammed by the telegraph happened to JHS scammers fucking around with your stuff
@danaeverhart6487 Жыл бұрын
Too dull for me! Screw Slash vibe! Looks cheap Chinese like!
@dtj127772 жыл бұрын
I'm glad Gibson brought these back, i'm the owner of a 2008 Les Paul faded standard and as part of the "cult" that loves these here is what i've learned over the years of discussions and from forums, granted i haven't seen anyone at gibson confirm these but its interesting. They were designed to be a "budget" 59 re-issue, something the USA factory could make that had certain things similar to the custom shop. we seen this and see this continued on the new ones with the era correct thin binding. the 2008s had "Burstbucker Pros" which at the time were being used on custom shop guitars and at the time were claimed to be the closest to the original PAF. the 2005-2008s had their dyes and nitro finish hand rubbed and was designed to have that "VOS" feel (sadly the new ones seem to be sprayed which loses some of that "hands on" specialness). The AA top was from what i understand a design choice because the original 59 tops varied but most weren't super flamed but rather plain with some flame figuring mixed in. and the slightly dulled colour was to show how the original dye reacted back in 59. the one design choice i never understood was the weight relieving. that's the one thing that lets these down imo, but if you can get your hands on one from 2005-2008 they are hidden gems! my experience comes from the 2008 run and it is my favourite and best playing guitar i have played and i'm currently sitting at about 30 in my collection with several different les pauls. After that gibson kind of tarnished the faded series making them spec'd down versions that were pretty much tributes.
@brythecracker2 жыл бұрын
Breathing guitars vs All Sealed and Glossed. Recently moved from Arizona ‘very little humidity’, to Ohio ‘too humid’. My Sealed Glossed guitars didn’t mind the move. My Breathing guitars hated soaking in all the extra humidity in Ohio and I had to do a significant amount of setup on all of the Breathers. Keep this in mind the next time you receive a guitar and the action is not quite as nice as a seller describes, the action may have been perfect when it left the seller but fret out and buzz once the guitar adapts to it’s new environment. A Sealed and Glossed guitar is way more stable vs a Breather.
@davidcohen20472 жыл бұрын
The original Standard Faded series (2005-2008) did not have any wood filler applied, hence it's resonance level. That's why Larry Corsa chose this model to do his Peter Green modifications. He also got rid of the electronics, pickups and hardware, putting in his own "Manalishi" pickups and Faber hardware. Huge upgrades in sound were the result.
@strawsparky33 Жыл бұрын
just picked up a 2020 50's HCS with faber nashville style bridge and faber tuner. plays mint.
@papa_pt Жыл бұрын
Interesting. reading that Corsa name again was a blast from the past
@davidcohen2047 Жыл бұрын
I have 2 Manalishis and 2 Gibson Standard Fadeds that Larry Corsa did....all 4 are top notch:)@@papa_pt
@papa_pt Жыл бұрын
@@davidcohen2047 I was a big LP guy about 10 years ago and remember thinking those Corsa Faded would be the ones to get. I had an Edwards MIJ e-lp-98 copy with full jonesyblues jimmy page wiring that blew most USA Standards out the water for under half the cost. Recently been more into PRS and just got my first US model a CE24 semi hollow 😍 thin nitro finish from factory, and satin neck. I know PRS is love/hate for a lot of people but we should all be able to admit that trem system is on the money
@greggrant502 Жыл бұрын
I did the polish thing on my tribute along with a little exposing of the maple top. A bit more of a cost reduction should be in order for the standards. Love my tribute.
@christopherguzzi13162 жыл бұрын
I have a hunch that Gibson has a strategy when releasing a "new" model, they make more of them with nicer flame tops to generate interest, then as time goes on they make less and less of them with the super nice tops. So if you like a nice flame top, get one now!!! Me personally, I'd go with the standard and see if I could find a dealer that is willing to come down a bit on price.
@rocknrollresignation932 жыл бұрын
I think you may be on to something. Most of the normal Standards now have really weak tops
@ArmanBaig2 жыл бұрын
@@rocknrollresignation93 i just got a brand new 60’s standard stamped jan 10 2022. super flamed top. and the 1960 les pauls notoriously had plain tops. i don’t think there’s any legitimate evidence to support that, and mine is proof.
@RobCabreraCh2 жыл бұрын
I don't keep an eye on these things much, but I remember a few years back when the current Les Paul models were introduced, I wanted one so bad so I kept watching them on Sweetwater and the tops were really flamey. Even on the 50s where they were supposed to be more plain. But on the past few weeks, I began looking at them on Sweetwater again, and the tops look awful! Even the ones that actually say AAA flame top and you are paying a premium look insanely plain for the money. So yeah, I think you are right!
@RUSS3122 жыл бұрын
I've been feeling this way about weights as well, but it could be total coincidence. I kind of noticed more of the LP standards and Slash models getting above the 10lb mark the longer they were out. I have zero scientific evidence.
@christopherguzzi13162 жыл бұрын
@@ArmanBaig From what I know on the topic, the 1960 Les Paul was not notorious for having a plain top. By 1958 Gibson realized people really liked flame tops and started making more of them in 1959 (note that I said “more” of them, not all of them). This trend continued into 1960. So in a sense, your 60’s standard with a flame top is in keeping with a 1960 Les Paul. Certainly more so than a 1958 with a flame top. As for my hunch, I still think Gibson has a strategy as to how they use wood in their factory and that it is not just random. Figuring out what may random and what is not is part of the fun imho.
@EHCreative2 жыл бұрын
I had a faded Les Paul standard from the previous run that was great however the problem I had was the way the binding was scraped. With the high gloss finish it covers up the inconsistencies in the scraping. But on the satin finish I could really feel the transition between the mahogany neck and the binding when I played. This became the reason I sold it.
@raynerussell79982 жыл бұрын
I bought a 2018 tribute a few weeks ago and absolutely love the satin neck feel. Love the stripped down look. Hoping to get a high gloss standard in the future.
@yestoES3552 жыл бұрын
Save up for a historic if you’re already near the budget for a standard. I used to have a 2018 goldtop tribute which was amazing. You really aren’t missing out when compared to a standard. If you want a noticeable “upgrade” save up for a custom shop used/new. I didn’t notice any improvements from my tribute to standard, if anything I missed the weight of my tribute compared to a USA standard. Custom shop weights are a big advantage
@paulketchupwitheverything7672 жыл бұрын
I'd be interested to try a tribute with a maple neck to compare with more traditional mahogany necked Gibsons. I think I am more relaxed about carrying maple necked guitars around in gig bags and on public transport.
@raynerussell79982 жыл бұрын
@@paulketchupwitheverything767 mine is a mahogany neck. I think they switched them to maple after 2018
@raynerussell79982 жыл бұрын
Correction. I have a 2017. I wonder if they switched to maple in 18 or 19.
@bjmarchives2 жыл бұрын
If you want a real gloss, use about a three stage kit for automotive clear coat polishing. 3M is the ideal choice.
@vadenk44332 жыл бұрын
My two biggest gripes with these is the price and the natural finish on the back. Any Gibson that has a sunburst top needs to have the transparent red mahogany back/neck imo. These are really cool guitars otherwise. But I think they should be priced more around $1699. I own a 2004 SG faded red with the ebony fretboard and I absolutely love it- for some reason it has a chunky R8 type neck. It’s been my favorite humbucker guitar for the last year- and the more I’ve played it the more I’ve bonded to it. I don’t like the looks that much but the playability and tones are great. I much prefer the SG standards looks- but my SG faded is super comfortable, so I’ll ride with it until I find myself a standard that has a similar feel and a chunky R8 type neck- which I know is gonna be next to impossible without getting a custom shop 64 reissue or one of those custom shop SG’s with the 1959 LP neck in em.
@tinystar30102 жыл бұрын
I personally love natural backs, on all finishes. Looks more high end to me. It looks "easy" just spraying the rest of the guitar the same red as the outer burst. I just hate satin. That's my red flag.
@jimmyjames20222 жыл бұрын
There's the cherry and bourbon bursts with a bit of red in the border, they need cherry backs. But the tobacco bursts with no red in the border the natural walnut back looks god.
@beefnacos6258 Жыл бұрын
Some people hate gloss necks..
@BCarpenter23142 жыл бұрын
Very glad to see a satin finished LP Standard. I have a LP Tribute that I love, it's one of my best feeling, best playing guitars
@samm93972 жыл бұрын
love the weight relief in mine. I also have a LP 2018 Classic Player Plus in blue and its a hecking tank. This limited is so light I love it. Working on throwing a Duncan 59 in the neck and a Duncan Custom in the bridge :)
@samm93972 жыл бұрын
@@AuntAlnico4 I own a lot of guitars. I don't want to own a dean. Not my kinda company 🤷🏼♂️
@martianmurray2 жыл бұрын
I like the smooth non sticky feel of a satin finish on the entire guitar.
@panameadeplm2 жыл бұрын
I don't like the fact that the area where you rest your forearm, or any area you wiped down just a touch too hard, become a permanent blemish on the finish in no time at all. They're also harder to clean, plus they look and feel grungier when dirty because they're more porous. It takes so much effort to keep it looking even and all you're doing is turning it into a poorly hand-polished, unavoidably uneven gloss top in the end. It can't be helped. I'm going to call satin finishes a scam, that's right I said it.
@mikebaird67882 жыл бұрын
@@panameadeplm they should come up with a guard that you can attach to the area just like the pickguard for that top corner
@kevinohalloran71642 жыл бұрын
@@panameadeplm They're saving time and labor, and getting them out to stores. They should be going for $1,800. (Just my opinion.)
@0000song00002 жыл бұрын
totally, otherwise they get sticky on the forearm when holding them 🙆🏻
@thenowhereman32952 жыл бұрын
I think the cool things about satin finishes is how unique they become. It shows how a person plays. I have a 2005 Epiphone Dot Studio in Satin and it has really cool polished spots. Would love one of these just for that same effect.
@anthonycraig14582 жыл бұрын
That honeyburst top looks great. I polished up a Les Paul tribute top after it was starting to shine through being used and it looked so much better. The top really stands out when you polish it
@joermnyc2 жыл бұрын
Yes, a gloss will accentuate the wood grain much better than satin.
@cechichan2 жыл бұрын
I have a good tokai LP with gloss finish, can i do something to it to be less shiny ?>
@kebab_boi2 жыл бұрын
@@cechichan you sand it with extremely fine wet sandpaper, 2000 grit and above basically. It works best on nitro finishes and truoil/linseed oil finishes. I did that to my custom built guitar’s neck because it was way too glossy and it wouldn’t feel as comfortable to play. I sanded it and now it’s semi gloss, it feels like a charm to play! If your guitar has a poly finish then I’m guessing it’ll take more time to sand since the coating is a lot thicker generally and more resistant of a material in general.
@adiohead2 жыл бұрын
The honey burst faded reminds me of Slash's Standard LP with the three piece top.
@jasonlollar26472 жыл бұрын
Nice job on the video, maybe your best yet! Good idea to polish it and like you said if you dont youll get glossy spots where your arm and hands or whatever touches the body. They save alot of labor not having to level the finish a final time and buffing to a high gloss. Satin and eggshell nitro has stearates added which is talcum powder. This makes the finish softer so it will scuff and wear off easily especially eggshell. The stearates make the reflected light diffuse. If you use gloss nitro the amount of reflection has to do with the thickness of the finish and the purity or formulation- if its too thin it doesnt reflect as much as a little thicker but if its not dead level youll see defects in the finish and any irregularities of the carving on the top which will be amplified. Good job- I didnt expect you would know about what happens if you dont buff the flat or satin nitro out. It should save alot more money than they discount- remember the factory makes about half + or - of what it retails for. Buffing to a perfect gloss takes skilled labor and alot of extra time. Ive sprayed at least 1000 gallons of nitro since the late 70s- I would have sprayed alot more but I went in a different direction around 20 years ago. Final comment- pretty well informed video and not so technical it goes over most peoples heads! Thanks- its great to see someone not spreading average BS
@kilsoo Жыл бұрын
i had not bought a gibson for about 20 years. Ive been super picky about finishes, especially necks. satin and slim taper was what I wanted the most out of a modern les paul without going full custom shop. This was about as close as I was going to get to a standard. I hated the factory pickups, replaced with SD custom shops and this guitar has quickly become one of the nicest and inspiring to play! All i wished was the 50s honey burst as a choice with the 60s config.
@MeekSith7772 жыл бұрын
Good point about how easily its nicked due to type of finish, Not sure you are getting a precise weight when your scales are sitting cattycornered on a non flat non solid surface.
@RUSS3122 жыл бұрын
Been waiting on this one!! I grabbed a 50s Faded last week. Beautiful top, great weight (8lb6oz), plays/sounds great. Sweetwater hooked me up with a little bit of a discount. I am pretty disappointed in the binding work on mine. Other than general scrapes, scratches, sloppiness in it, it was scraped just a little too hard over most of the binding, causing a sharp ridge of wood poking out wherever binding meets wood. Not a big deal over the body, but kind of obnoxious on the neck. I’ll probably end up keeping it because I love everything else about it and it doesn’t bother me THAT much while playing, but I’m wondering if others have encountered this… Thanks for the review and demo!
@RUSS3122 жыл бұрын
@@lettuce_spray That I am.
@RUSS3122 жыл бұрын
I'd also like to add that the finish, the nut, the fretwork, etc were all outstanding...as was the setup (not sure who to thank on that one). I'm not just here to complain. I just think maybe my binding lady was having a day...
@factorybear52642 жыл бұрын
That’s the one I played on the Gibson tour bus with Tish and Snooky Bellomo in Manhattan!! I love it dude! So they’re super expensive now? Did you say they brought it back? I think the one I played was chambered because it was light af. (Referring to the Honeyburst).
@nathanverdin892 жыл бұрын
That really reminds me of the custom shop Duane Allman they made a few years ago. I might have to get one now.
@burritosupreme3332 жыл бұрын
I polished the top of my 2005 Standard Faded with Meguiar's... Did a fantastic job!
@alexh31532 жыл бұрын
I have an 05 faded honey burst with added Middle pick up and buffed to a gloss and it looks so great. Really has a vintage look, kind of like what a vos should look like. Amazing guitar. Also the originals had a more red colored back not the natural like these
@ziggylayneable2 жыл бұрын
Austin that Marauder that was all black satin finish you had at the beginning was in absolutely incredible condition!
@Trog2 жыл бұрын
Yup, true New Old Stock. That was from before I had a dedicated personal collection. The seller of that one had an S-1 in that condition too!
@jjdillon20072 жыл бұрын
The whole guitar "breathing" better thing, would only matter if the pickups were slightly microphonic (as in unpotted alnico 2 pickups).
@tinystar30102 жыл бұрын
Yeah the whole tone wood debate has been highly suspect in general. Basic knowledge of electronics and how wax potting works really debunks it. That's the entire reason guitar manufacturers said they began wax potting pickups way back in the 60's. To remove feedback from the guitar. Modern pickups are designed to focus on the magnetic field produced around the vibrations of the metal strings. Very little change happens from the body on electric guitars, aside from sustain. And I've had people argue with me on that, but if body tone actually was picked up by electronics, I'd absolutely hate my Gibson Les Paul. It sounds nasally unplugged. Horrible wood tones. But through an amp..... sooooo good. That alone proves to me wax potting removes any effects of wood type, finish type etc.
@AviMus82 Жыл бұрын
When you kicked in the distortion it just did it for me. Man there’s no guitar that sounds like a Paul. Just a killer guitar, and that growl with overdrive just does something to me. What amp are you using?
@railmastercnr2 жыл бұрын
It should come hand polished from the factory, that to me looks more faded than full satin finish. Great review as always
@DoubleDguitar2 жыл бұрын
I used Virtuoso polish and did this to my 2018 GC satin, and I didn’t feel bad at all. The neck had already glossed up and the arm and pick hand finger tip planting area also did. Now a nice even semi gloss that feels amazing.
@silvernuggets12852 жыл бұрын
Love the color on that 50's. Could you imagine what that would look like with a maple board.?
@thomasmiller29862 жыл бұрын
I bought that 50’s standard from you and I absolutely love it! Thanks Trog. Super fast shipping too, ordered on a Wednesday and was at my house Friday!
@BrentAdams2 жыл бұрын
Nice video! Wondering what you were using as a "polishing cloth" if you don't mind my asking. (and which amp? )THX!
@anonymousanonymous30732 жыл бұрын
I bought a Tribute recently. Within 3 months it has started to relic. I’m normally a Fender guy but this Tribute is fantastic. It’s the first Gibson I’ve bought out of 30 or so guitars. I’ve hammered it , it’s great to play. I do like the relic look it has taken on, it’s even got crackling on it too but that’s probably due to me keeping it in my lounge room with an open fireplace (it’s been very cold in my part of Australia). Anyway, love your show mate. I watch it every morning before work. 👍
@john564holloway2 жыл бұрын
Fantastic comparisons, Austin! I have no issues playing faded or gloss. They both sound great!
@tallpaul10202 жыл бұрын
I buffed my '54 reissue and it looks stunning!!!. it came VOS so I don't know the difference but ebony shines up incredibly. the guitars sounded great and you; as usual, had great advise to customize each guitar to it's owner. Very refreshing, keep the great work 👍🎸
@kaptkrunchfpv4 ай бұрын
Looks like the chambered ones have more wood removed than remains. I picked up a Trad Pro v a few days ago, was happy to learn its got the traditional weight relief.
@scottbogfoot2 жыл бұрын
Trogly, if you do the method of winding string or cloth under the knobs then pulling them off you won't damage the top of the guitar. If you're using a pry tool you'll probably do damage. I've seen people used a strip of leather so the tool don't touch the top but why use a pry tool at all when the string method works? Especially on a new guitar, old guitar's knobs can be a bitch to get off no matter what you do lol. Cheers
@sgt.grinch32992 жыл бұрын
Congratulations on climbing to the summit of the Mole Hill and earning a Gold Medal brother
@hkguitar19842 жыл бұрын
Hello and Congrats Sir. 👍😉
@scottbogfoot2 жыл бұрын
@@hkguitar1984 hey HK Thanks!😃
@scottbogfoot2 жыл бұрын
@@sgt.grinch3299 thank you Sgt!
@rondobondo66002 жыл бұрын
Wallmart award for you 😁
@stratolestele761111 ай бұрын
In very happy with my faded Les Paul Special DC. For giggles, I hit it with some Mother's Metal Polish and it did two things - it's shined up, but it also got material into the generous open pores, so there's some wax in there. I also hit the back of the neck with Scotch Brite and wore off the finish to where you can see some maple. Lastly, I did some further aging where there corners are, like my forearm. So that's just raw mahogany that's now a little rounded. None of this matters to me whatsoever. I still love the guitar, and any dings, scratches, or dents just add character to a guitar already oozing of character for me. It's set up beautifully. "Mississippi Queen" is a perfect way to exploit it's character. They're also climbing in value - mine, maybe not as quickly. Lol
@Gnolovesgear2 жыл бұрын
Looks like a may have to polish up my gold glory like that! Thanks for the info once again Trog!
@rex66442 жыл бұрын
There is a product named "Stock Glaze". My father used on rifle stocks and the results are stunning. He even used on violins that were hundreds of years old and again especially on the violin flame maple back "Stock Glaze" makes the flame pop.
@jski718Ай бұрын
It would probably react with nitro lacquer.
@jimmyglass34382 жыл бұрын
I have one of the SG's with the Ebony and Crescent Moon inlays. Grabbed it from a pawnshop for next to nothing because it wasn't putting out any sound. I cleaned the pots and electronics and that was all she needed. It's a player for sure and shows. Due to the condition it wouldn't fetch a high premium but that doesn't matter as I don't ever an on selling it. A very very cool guitar that plays fantastically and sounds insane.
@LostSoulNo301281 Жыл бұрын
If it wasn't for the natural back, this could be Slash's "Jessica" LP, which I am so looking forward to coming out. I might just have to grab myself one of those.
@fenderowl9 ай бұрын
Well the Jessica model is out!
@justmehere60942 жыл бұрын
Back when there used to be 'blow out' sales in Octoberish time frame, I bought a couple of 60s Tributes, for REAL cheap. I then had a local shop that works in Nitro, put a full gloss Nitro coat on them. Along with fret dressing, I still came out at the same cost as the Tributes originally retailed, and less than a Gloss studio of the time. Ended up with two real affordable, beautiful guitars. Had to sell one during some hard times, but got all of my cost back and a little more.
@cedricwager1812 жыл бұрын
Next time removing knobs, wrap a polishing cloth all the way under the knob and pull away from guitar.
@oospagheti2 жыл бұрын
Man, after all the gibson prosecute people online it made me not like them anymore, but your channel brought the love back, not for the company, but the admiration for the guitars they make
@timothylanglois63582 жыл бұрын
I have a 2003 SG Faded in red with the ebony fretboard and dot markings-one of my absolute favorite guitars. I must admit, as some others have mentioned, it doesn't have great looks but it wears in nice (I have some natural relicing going on from the years of use that looks sick). The pickups sound fantastic and the guitar is so resonant. Really an all-round amazing guitar I was able to pick for only $450 (which now feels like daylight robbery!).
@y2ksierra2 жыл бұрын
The guitars I’ve refinished in nitro have buffed up beautifully using auto polishing supplies. A 4” pad on a mini swirl remover by adams makes them look like factory finished guitars.
@Mephilis782 жыл бұрын
The vibrola thing comes from the modern Gibson's emphasis on 50s and 60s instruments. In the 60s the SG Specials and Juniors were meant to be the cheap one, snd they still got the vibrola, sometimes they even have the blingy cover.
@Jaryth142 жыл бұрын
1:55 That full what effect? I'mma need to see that word written down, please.
@Trog2 жыл бұрын
Chatoyant / Chatoyancy is the term used to describe what we call the "moving" part of Flame / Quilt figured woods. That lustrous shine that many people love
@Jaryth142 жыл бұрын
@@Trog Neat! Thank you. Love learning new vocabulary.
@darthgibsonlp66312 жыл бұрын
What amp are you using for this? I could only find audio interfaces on the list above... Great vid, cheers
@DevilsR989582 жыл бұрын
Glad you mentioned the worst point I found. I had one satin les paul. It was truly ridiculous. There's a big difference between satin and essentially unfinished. This thing would dent just by looking at it. Of course, the usual fan boys were droning 'they're supposed to look used' when people were complaining - er....no. After only six months of usual use, this thing looked like I'd thrown it down a set of concrete stairs. Pick strums = gauges out of the top. Resting it on the floor = new dent each time from the weight only. Rest against amp = pressure dent in neck. For me, they're an excuse to cheap out (again) by just scimping on the finishing process in the knowledge they'll get lapped up and the Headcore fans will run interference as usual. By comparison a PRS satin I still have has had way more use and has very minor damage. Yes it's satin, but it's hard satin.
@randrothify2 жыл бұрын
Exactly! I have a faded and it does legitimately feel great and sound great but it does so at the considerable cost of durability and ugly dings and scratches. My Faded is an open pore finish not a satin finish. The only reason that I got it was because it was an affordable way into an LP. There is nothing wrong with the faded but given the finish on a guitar is a bin part of the labor/cost of a guitar, what essentially is a low/no finish guitar should be substantially cheaper, as they were when they first came out. Instead all you get is a modest discount from a LP or SG standard for a guitar that is more prone to not just showing wear and tear but more prone picking up actual structural wear and tear. Just my two cents.
@ggsmith232 жыл бұрын
I was literally about to lookup a satin finished guitar polishing video on KZbin then you answer my prayer
@stonemad352 жыл бұрын
I started shopping for a modern, but didn't want to put up the Dough. So I bought an Epi worn. I fell in love with the satin finish, and ultimately bought a Les Paul Trad Pro V for the modern neck and switching, and that amazing satin finish. I feel like I got the best player guitar on the market. The only question I have, is how to get the neck back to satin.
@1allspub2 жыл бұрын
The natural back contrasts so nicely with that Faded Cherry top color. A really cool inverse look. I wish they would have taken the same approach with the Honey top and put a red back on it. Would have been a cool contrast too.
@markcheetah4960 Жыл бұрын
I hate that look and it seems like a cost cutting measure. It looks cheap & doesn't match. This is a pretty recent thing for Gibson... they used to paint the whole guitar & now they don't do that anymore. You can bet that if I spend thousands of dollars on a guitar, I'd certainly want all the paint to match.
@1allspub Жыл бұрын
The whole guitar is “painted”, it’s just painted contrasting colors. Whether someone prefers a particular color scheme or not is purely subjective and there is no wrong answer, only what each person likes or dislikes.
@LotharOfTheHillPeople2 жыл бұрын
I used to have an ‘05 that I buffed up with some Virtuoso polish. Turned out like a nice VOS finish!
@hivoltage-wk2fp2 жыл бұрын
Lothar should've had his own movie!
@oily45452 жыл бұрын
I prefer the faded models purely because they made a honeyburst LP. It's my favourite finish and I always wondered why they never made the gloss standard in it.
@anthonycifuentes73422 жыл бұрын
Gloss honey bursts are available through guitar center and wildwood guitars
@DavidFell2 жыл бұрын
First-rate episode Austin. What happens if you polish a satin finish? Now we know. This will no doubt be an influential video.
@joecoach72682 жыл бұрын
Had a Les Paul Tribute Honeyburst that had a satin finish and I loved it. Now I have a LP Studio Faded Cherry which is satinish and I love that one too!
@acdclexu62962 жыл бұрын
a friend from me has a early 2000 faded with a beautiful top he refinished the top and the headstock vineer in a beautiful burst made of little old and throw bareknuckles paf in it its a beast
@von_Hagen2 жыл бұрын
Be careful when buffing! You suggest 5/6/7 polished. I polished with virtuoso on a 2008 standard faded 4 times... ended up seeing finish being rubbed off, despite doing so light-handedly. Loved that guitar but that mistake did ruin it for me in the end - just reminded me of how disappointed I was the polish attempt.
@highseasmarinediaz4932 жыл бұрын
The satin finish doesn't show the movement in the grain and the flame of the maple very well.
@niptodstan2 жыл бұрын
I’ve got a Player plus from 2019 and it’s similar spec. It’s got a rich lite board and satin finish. It’s nice but feels really fragile.
@dgambrel92412 жыл бұрын
Man I wanted a faded shot so bad when they came out in 02. I found a centerfold I kept from that time the other day.
@Darrin67 Жыл бұрын
I really like this. Thinking about removing the pickup covers and pick guard on my 50s Les Paul Standard. I was lucky enough to snag a really really beautiful tobacco burst top on my 11 plus pound 50s. It looks AMAZING!!
@eu31454 ай бұрын
the 50 faded LP or the Slash Jessica ? hows the neck of the 50 faded cmpared with the Jessica one, or the Slash sig ones?
@mikecarbone8282 жыл бұрын
Greetings and Salutations Austin! One of the main advantages with the satin finish is that it requires less maintenance, or is a low maintenance finish, and if you are willing to put in the elbow grease it will shine right up. Both of your examples have beautiful tops and they sound great. I don’t think I have ever seen the flame maple tops before with the satin finish, but I just picked up my Epiphone Prophecy Les Paul and it has a satin finish also of a flame maple olive burst, and I like the idea that it too may shine up on the top like yours, however, it likely would not be as spectacular, both of yours have really nice tops. Where do you get your Virtuoso guitar polish from? Could you please provide a link, thank you! Thank you for posting these videos! Please have an excellent and awesome day! ☀️✨🎸
@RUSS3122 жыл бұрын
I got some virtuoso polish on Reverb.
@kkzooi2 жыл бұрын
by the looks of it the satin finish is the same as the tribute series, color coat without clearcoat and unbuffed. in my opinion it would be nice if they used a satin clearcoat on top. also not having pickup covers and a pickguard which are roughly €60/70 in retail.. seeing they cost about the same as the gloss version over here in the netherlands with some shops having them about €100 cheaper than the gloss version and wiith ome shops they are the same price as the gloss verion, it is too expensive in my opinion.. i like both my lp 50s std and my lp tribute but the tribute seems to nick,ding and dent by just looking at it the wrong way.. especially around the edges you can start to see where the finish is wearing off and it doesnt look that great.. but the tribute costs less than half these new faded models do so on the tribute its less of an issue to me what im also curious to know, is the 50's wired 50's style or modern? my LP 50s std came wired modern style which was dissapointing but easily fixed with a soldering iron
@facurojas44772 жыл бұрын
Hi Trogly, could you ever talk about the 2017/2018 Gibson Les Paul "Faded" or "T-Faded" series? My dad bought a Cherry one back in 2018 when we travelled to the States and it was difficult to me to figure out what model it was and I'm still not sure how to call them, I think they're based on the Tribute series, but even more stripped down. Here in Argentina it is very difficult to afford... almost enything lol, that's because we love that guitar and it's like gold to us. I say this because just by coincidence that guitar was just what my dad was looking for aesthetically (cherry red, satin finish, all black plastics and dot inlays) and it turned out to be the cheapest, and with the price there's another thing I don't understand; We got it for 1 grand, but my dad said it was a little more expensive, it may've been because we paid in cash (again, because of our economy, credit card purchases end up costing way more than they should) but I have the theory that my dad showed the man in the store a screenshot of their website of the 2017 model and they didn't have one, so they offered us the "little better but basically the same guitar" model (2018 model, I think the only difference between the two was gigbag vs. Soft Case) at the price of the 2017 one, but that's just what I think, I don't remember quite well, if you know anything about this series maybe I can confirm my theory P.D. Thanks for what you do, I owe you about 90% of my guitar knowledge!
@danieleidet7131 Жыл бұрын
I loved the chambered ones. I had a 2008 faded standard in tobacco and it had sustain for days. If you listen carefully you can still hear it.
@bernardcarpenter69492 жыл бұрын
I have to say that the cherry burst went from "meh" to "heck yeah!" from your polishing. Well done.
@leesagomez66152 жыл бұрын
I recently picked up the Epiphone “ Green “ guitar tribute. The 50’s specs it’s a beautiful satin finish beautiful and plays and sounds great. It’s a bit pricey at $800. It comes with a very cool brown case w pink interior. This greenie is a very cool tribute
@leesagomez66152 жыл бұрын
Limited edition is also a plus
@eoghainmurphy44412 жыл бұрын
Hey Austin, I was just wondering if you'd ever consider reviewing a Heritage H-150 because it's something I'm considering to buy in the future? Thanks a million man!
@stratolestele76112 жыл бұрын
If you want a more dramatic shine on a satin finish, use metal polish. I used Mother's Mag Polish on both poly satin and nitro finished guitars and they are legitimately glossy - not factory gloss levels, but that would be simple to do with actual machine polishing, though some finishes may need grain filler. The metal polish method is very easy and fast, so be prepared because there's no going back!
@dude_moode Жыл бұрын
In contrast to the mid 2000s faded models, this one seems to have grain filler: Your polished top looks bit more "even surface" than what I remember from the older series. However, the polished ones (even yours) look very different from true gloss (or VOS for that matter). From the ones I have seen, polishing the top of a faded will never look like the clear-coated original surface. Even from a distance, they are easy to identify, as the surface is "bumpy", and this also accents the flames in a "plastic-like" way. By the way, as far as I remember, Larry Corsa preferred the chambered guitars over the Swiss-cheese ones, for more articulate overtones...
@bengordon7635 Жыл бұрын
yes they used grain filler which the Sg series does not have ,, you could easily spray MoHawk gloss nitro on it for a more historic look ,, alot of potential for a historic project ,, amber nitro would make all the binding look really aged and the Gibson logo would be an age amber color hmmmm!!!!
@TheBryanBobby2 жыл бұрын
There was a faded series Les Paul before 2005. I own a Les Paul Special with Humbuckers in Faded Cherry. I bought it at Guitar Center in 2002 for around $800. Shout out to grandma Margie for making that purchase happen.
@orlandogonzalez-uw8ps2 жыл бұрын
another great review. You can use a piece of string or even a piece of an old t shirt to slide under the knob and work the knob off up and off. No risk of damaging anything.
@artotian2 жыл бұрын
would be really cool if you did a "how to" video on how you clean the guitars, remove scratches, and polish/ what cleaners and polishes you use.
@tonym25132 жыл бұрын
That’s not his thing. But check out Zimms Guitars sometime. That’s mostly what he does, throwing guitars on the bench and giving them love.
@danielellingsen27802 жыл бұрын
At first that 50s one reminded me of the Slash "Jessica" les paul. The only thing that is missing is the cigarette burn and years use (or a good relic job)
@NHfiddle2 жыл бұрын
This guitar looks like my '16 Traditional, same honey burst as mine except mine still has pick up covers and the pick guard. I was told this model was as close to a 58 as I could get. I got mine almost 7 years ago so it had that long to start aging naturally, that includes bumps and bruises I put in it since then, I got the thing when it was 3 months old. It was a mess it it was used. Imagine that, a used 2016 that just came off the line on September 26th of 2015. Still got it, not for sale. It plays and sounds amazing so it's my #1. Everything else stays in their cases.
@kurdtjohn2 жыл бұрын
I have a 2005 Studio Faded. When I used a scale, it clocked in at just about 10.5 lbs. It sounds great ‘cause of the Burstbucker Pros.
@frama78448 ай бұрын
That flame looks way more 3D! Great idea!
@blodpudding2 жыл бұрын
The old ones didn't have grain filler in the mahogany though, right? Edit: Googled it, and yes the 2005 models did not have grain filler like these have. The open pores was one thing that was supposedly help it "breathe" and be more resonant.
@TylerJohnstonGuitar2 жыл бұрын
I love getting super glossy necks and sanding them down. I don’t know how I feel about *adding* gloss though.
@mist51422 жыл бұрын
It’s nice to see that everything is working (unlike yesterday)
@stuartcruickshank71412 жыл бұрын
I really like the look of the 50’s standard - never liked the shiny hum bucker covers
@saltwatersaddletramp72292 жыл бұрын
I love the semi-gloss look of the guitar you polished. I also think I would put the pickup covers on it.
@johncartelliАй бұрын
i got one about a month ago for $1600 absolute awesome guitar. neck is a bit thicker but really doesnt hinder your playing. i put dulled nickel cvrs on mine
@KRAZEEIZATION2 жыл бұрын
The music for the video intro is called “Lazy Day” from Garage Band!
@dzjc01 Жыл бұрын
So how does the Faded Les Paul differ from the Unburst Les Pauls?
@TarnishedViking.2 жыл бұрын
The custom shop Duane Allman? Sweet!🤘👍
@sdmfvan2 жыл бұрын
I have a Les Paul Signature Player Plus from 2018 with a satin finish and love it. Super resonant.
@miahconnell23 Жыл бұрын
I wanna get a LP p90 walnut special tribute (as y’all know, there is very very low gloss and not much finish chemicals on these) and {at home} apply high-gloss mirror-finish ebony / black ONLY to the guitar’s body’s top. Hopefully, it’ll look like the headstock’s facing veneer. Now, a white binding at the separation point… 🤔… that might be above my “at home” skill
@StreetPreacherr2 жыл бұрын
HOW DO THEY DECIDE on using LIGHTWEIGHT or FULL WEIGHT tailpieces? Does it just depend on how HEAVY the guitar itself is, and they use lightweight on heavier guitars, and full weight on heavier guitars?
@davidsparks61462 жыл бұрын
Can you do some research and/or comment on the Gibson SG's with the Cresent Moon fingerboard inlays? circa 2002? I have one and have always wondered about their rarity.
@RUSS3122 жыл бұрын
I think he does have a video floating around on these...or at least the Crescent Moon being a throwback to the headstock inlays on early Gibsons.
@larrynoe61622 жыл бұрын
Has anyone looked under the neck pickup to see what type of neck tenon the 50’s has? I thought we were going to see but Trogly did a reversal.
@RUSS3122 жыл бұрын
Short neck tenon, just like the 60s.
@PerroDelCielo2 жыл бұрын
Gibson inspired by Epiphone
@peterbayliss14842 ай бұрын
😂
@sgt.grinch32992 жыл бұрын
That SG is magnificent
@hivoltage-wk2fp2 жыл бұрын
Salutations Sgt. !
@jamiesmith11512 жыл бұрын
Are the Gibson 61r61t set burstbuckers ?
@clarkbabin97992 жыл бұрын
Maybe it's just me but I'd bet if you would've just polished up the outer edges to a point inside the yellow on the top it would make that guitar have a unique look as well. Everyone I know that does auto body work tells me that buffing is an art. Take your time and you'll be much happier with the end result. To fast and to much power creates more work from unwanted swirls to a thin to worn in spot in the paint.I got to say just what you did on camera in high speed makes a bit of difference in that guitar. I see why you chose that one for its difference in colors. I don't know how you did that so fast but grab yourself another energy drink if havent already. Ha ha. Thats how I feel drinking those things. Got to love that background music. It reminds me of when I was young . We'd go to our local mall and if they didn't have the one of the organs playing itself or demo ing one they'd let someone who is a patron jump on the bench and go to town on one of them organs. Wasnt anything like they portrayed it in the first Bill and Ted movie. We had to sometimes peel my dad off the organs so we could go shop for what we was there for. There's some tools you can get at auto stores and I'm sure at Harbor freight or the outdoors stores that are made of a hard nylon and are used to remove bezels and other plastic or metallic parts with no damage. I'd still use a clean shop towel at least. Or I just saw a guy on another channel ( GuitarMax) who was getting an upgrade on his Epiphone ES 335 . The way the tech removed the control knobs was by using a shop towel once again . Going under the edge of the knobs one at a time . Wrapping the towel around the post crossing the sides over till tighten and then firmly but slowly tugging on the towel till the knob was removed. By the way the whole gutting and replacing the wires and pickups done as we watched in about 25 minutes . Including removal and some soldering. You could tell that guy had done that a bit. I'd suggest anyone interested in a rewire watching the video. I was surprised to see the guitar your reviewing has fret nibs . I would think on lower priced models that would be omitted. IVE NEVER KNOWN YOU TO GLOSS OVER ANYTHING. ha ha. Now that an interesting idea . Faded comfort carves. I'll have to remember that as part of my build when I get to working on the LP I'm planning on building myself.
@floflo830Ай бұрын
Buy one one year ago, frets are so low (plek?), impossible to vibrate a bend, fingers tips sticks to the fingerboard, so uncomfortable...
@MrHungryman692 жыл бұрын
I watch all your videos, sorry I couldn't do the Instagram thing, I'm not on any of those platforms. But I would still like to know what you use to polish up your fretboard, thanks
@WalkenDead2 жыл бұрын
I've got one of the satin GC Trade Pro V's and the only thing I didn't like about it was that truss rod cover, which I promptly changed