Hang around here for a while and you will be the "educated Les Paul owner".Gary said:I suspect that eventually, I'll be ridden out of here on a rail. LOL
No Gary. You are most welcome here. Your opinion is respected and your input appreciated. But of course not everyone sees everything about guitars the same way. Would you not agree? That's why we have a LP Forum.
I'm not sure why anyone would spend thousands on a guitar, and then purposely try to ruin the finish.
I don't think he is trying to "ruin the finish" but make it less shiny which makes perfect sense to me. There is a big difference. Shiny or not? A personal preference.
I go back to my classic car analogy. The last thing I'd do is spend a ton of money on a nice paintjob, and then try to dull it because it looks too new.
Guitars ain't cars. Enough said on that.
Is a bright, shiny new guitar a bad thing?
Absolutely not. That's why there are many different models and variations to pick from. What floats one guys boat may not do the same for another.
the uneducated Les Paul owner....
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