What's on the workbench?

Nice, those are very nice..

It's probably my favorite.... I hate that I've damned it to a life in the workshop.

It's great. I bought the Tribute to act as a sort of "around the house beater" alternative to my '58 Reissue but I ended up gravitating towards it.

Since it's come into contact with so much solder over the years and has an open grain finish it's a permanent workshop fixture now. :confused:
 
I thought this forum was safe for work until @Robert started posting dick pics!

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As a Dutchman I feel more comfortable using the word "plectrum". I have the habit to put my plectrum in my mouth when I start turning knobs on my pedals. With teethmarks on the plectrum as a result. This sentences have a whole other meaning with the word pick. Could probably earn my living in the circus.
 
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It's probably my favorite.... I hate that I've damned it to a life in the workshop.

It's great. I bought the Tribute to act as a sort of "around the house beater" alternative to my '58 Reissue but I ended up gravitating towards it.

Since it's come into contact with so much solder over the years and has an open grain finish it's a permanent workshop fixture now. :confused:
I get that. I’ve changed pickups in mine about 3 times already. It was my first Les Paul, it still gets a lot of use, looking at little beat as well.
 
OK, question for the acoustic guitar players... (no, this is not like cable TV amnesty week)

Is this weird form factor desirable? Jacks on all sides, pots sticking out the sides, etc....
 
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