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I stopped down at Ax-in-Hand awhile back and they had a poster of Larry with this guitar and the 1960 he sold to me in 1979. I would love to know more about either
Nice, I am curious if the straight cracking on the top, parallel to the neck, might be indicative of some three ply top separation? One is centered between the knobs.
My brother had set this second picture up with the word “POT” on the shelf in the background, (note also the scale) I was embarrassed by that and tried to brush it out some time ago, I don’t know if I will ever find a copy as it originally was, it isn’t that good of a picture anyway. It does...
I happen to have found a picture of an old Les Paul I owned in the late 70’s. This guitar was part of a series of trades that allowed me to eventually achieve the dream of owning a burst. My brother had taken this picture of the guitar while I was away at college. I am so thankful to him for...
I happened to find a picture of Larry with what I believe is 0 7445 before he sold it to me. I do not know where this was taken and but I was glad to find. I am always interested in it's history.
Frank
Since I first happened upon this forum I have been anxious to post about my 1960 Les Paul Standard, s/n 0 7445. I have spent months reading and learning more about the history and details of the vintage Les Paul line thanks to the many posts about them here.
I am also grateful to Julio at...