• Guys, we've spent considerable money converting the Les Paul Forum to this new XenForo platform, and we have ongoing monthly operating expenses. THE "DONATIONS" TAB IS NOW WORKING, AND WE WOULD APPRECIATE ANY DONATIONS YOU CAN MAKE TO KEEP THE LES PAUL FORUM GOING! Thank you!

Is Relic’ing A Fad?

Yam the Bomb

New member
Joined
Jan 24, 2022
Messages
2
I like relic’ed guitars IF they are done well. I like having several guitars and would love if they were all well played 1960’s vintage but I could never afford that. This is the next best way that while still expensive is obtainable for me.
 

L.A.Man

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 13, 2003
Messages
1,144
I have aged guitars, shiny new guitars, and vintags guitars, ain’t trying to fool anyone, or convince anybody about mojo, jo,jo, or dont You know it’s not real.

The assumption that one dings their own guitar up by playing it, makes them more authentic, is bullshit. practice makes me more authentic, the finish on my guitar has nothing to do with any of the nonsense about who, and how you earn your stripes.

The one glaring difference between the aged vs non aged crowd, the aged crowd doesn’t care if you buy a shiny new guitar,the non aged crowd thinks they have some moral obligation to call you a poser or fraud,because you don’t conform to their way of thinking.

Where the non aged crowd slinks back into their fuckin hole comes when you sell them a shiny new guitar with a few of your street cred dings, then they want a discount. Street cred not mentioned
 
Last edited:

renderit

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 19, 2009
Messages
10,966
I have aged guitars, shiny new guitars, and vintags guitars, ain’t trying to fool anyone, or convince anybody about mojo, jo,jo, or dont You know it’s not real.

The assumption that one dings their own guitar up by playing it, makes them more authentic, is bullshit. practice makes me more authentic, the finish on my guitar has nothing to do with any of the nonsense about who, and how you earn your stripes.

The one glaring difference between the aged vs non aged crowd, the aged crowd doesn’t care if you buy a shiny new guitar,the non aged crowd thinks they have some moral obligation to call you a poser or fraud,because you don’t conform to their way of thinking.

Where the non aged crowd slinks back into their fuckin hole comes when you sell them a shiny new guitar with a few of your street cred dings, then they want a discount. Street cred not mentioned
Because it ain't MY street cred?

Like you, I have both.

Like both.

Give "likes" for both.

Agree with some of the rest of your statement.

BUT I don't care for treating everyone with broad brushstrokes.

And I ASSume you are just baiting the Humungous Alewichus.
 

brandtkronholm

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 3, 2006
Messages
2,748
I know a player who bought a heavily aged Les Paul reissue about ten years ago.
Every week he repairs a tiny "aged" portion of the guitar.
The guitar looks almost brand-new today.
Except that the frets are worn - which is the exact opposite of an "aged" guitar.
 
Top