Gibson Les Paul Studio for £380 - Should I buy it?

Gibson Les Paul Studio for £380 - Should I buy it?

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davidd

6,452 posts

284 months

Wednesday 13th July 2016
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Excellent work that man

AceOfHearts

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5,822 posts

191 months

Wednesday 13th July 2016
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Cheers biggrin

Maybe Coda sold it to me too cheap as they have already removed them from the website hehe

I had a good couple of hours getting used to it last night, and although a bit frustrating how much I have lost in my time away hopefully it should come back to me fairly quickly. Can't wait to get home tonight and carry on practicing.

OldSkoolRS

6,749 posts

179 months

Wednesday 13th July 2016
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I've been playing on and off over 40 years, but it's still a shock how rusty I get even if I'm away on holiday for a few weeks. I'm sure you'll get back into the swing again soon enough.

I think the prices have jumped up on Coda and elsewhere. The LP I linked to earlier in this thread was £1,599 and is now back up to £1,999. I should have ordered it instead of wondering about trading my Epiphone in as it won't be worth anything like £400 the LP has gone up now. I wonder if we'll notice Gibson (and Fender) prices going up if the exchange rate stays poor?

JoeCastle

572 posts

122 months

Friday 22nd July 2016
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Nice looking Les Paul! Gibsons latest studios are certainly back to the quality that you should expect for the price paid. Played one of the 50's Tributes recently. A lot of guitar for the money. Also loving the latest lines of Traditionals which are probably my favourite that they're bringing out making right now. No weight relief, 50's neck and great pickups for under 1.5k.