Everyone has their own love….I love strats. BUT I love what you play. Restraint. Attention to and respect of the groove. Pure musicality. I get so tired of hearing a bazillion notes played where 1 or 5 feel better. You have that down. Keep ‘em coming.
I remember being a teenager and digging for all the Buk footage I could find. I think I was one of his first 100 subscribers. So, that guitar is seared in my mind. Glad to know it’s in good hands!
Hey Justin I’m a guitarist and would just like to say to you, Thank You! I have watched most all of your videos and am now watching “Uncle Larry” I’ve learned so much by just the way both of you play and how you guys are. Tom says it best free doesn’t cost us anything. 🎉 Cheers Guys and no ego, no bull, and all humility! Thanks! Side Note the 3:00 mark on Son of Kong is fucking beautiful! And he’s clearly just messing around adjusting the pedal! Love you guys!!! Keep doing GOD’s Work!!! 😊
If you play a new custom Les Paul next to this guitar they will all sound dead 'dull'. This specimen is the ultimate example of what a Les Paul custom should sound like. That's why I'm holding on to my vintage Les pauls and ignoring all new Gibson guitars since I tried so many of them in music shops over the years
Awesome video! A few years ago, I picked a 2013 Non-Weight relieved Les Paul Trad Burst out of Nashville that weighs in at 8lbs 14oz, and has the big neck. It came with all the usual suspect upgrades, 50s wiring, Burstbuckers 1/2, bone nut… etc. for a modern Les Paul, it’s a real barn burner, and nice complex highs. A good use of $1400!
My guitar partner of 60 yrs has a nice one as well. I myself have a 1960 standard and a 55/56 LP Special. We startedout in 1963. Yours is sweet. Nice channel.
I also have a (very early) 1970 Les Paul Custom. Original frets but a lot is changed. 1/2 T-Top is original, the other pickup is "unknown." But thing is, it sounds awesome. Those who plays it, just plays and don't say a word, haha.
Not a huge fan of LP's but that one is pretty sweet. I like the tone and feel of PRS better, in general. I'm becoming a fan of solid rosewood necks on Fenders. The resonance is really nice when compared to maple. Not many of those floating around though. The thing I miss most from my days of touring is hanging out at the local guitar stores. 😊😊😊
I traded in 4 Customshop guitars from Fender, Gibson ESP and Gretsch with 4 amps plus a bunch of pedals for an original 1968 Les Paul Custom. I named her “Dottie” because 68’s had a dot on the Gibson logo. I couldn’t be happier with it. Totally worth it, 🤘😎👍
Don't know how this snuck past me... First, congrats on the score from Second Gear. I only heard about that place after it was gone. Second, thanks for being a mind reader. After your first pass I literally said: "That was great, just wish it was louder" then voila! You fixed it! If you're looking for a custom with a big neck, check out an R4 Black Beauty. Mine informed me of why Frampton's was probably shaved down. It's über girth-y. Yezz, it's not a humbucker example BUT the staple pickup is my favorite jazzbo noise ever contrived and the P90 rips. I don't think they've achieved crazy money yet. As always, thanks for the time and the insights. You TOTALLY got me to re-imagine my approach to the beloved 5e3! Much obliged from Knoxpatch
I'm not sure. Def during the vids you mentioned, but I was thinking of this vid. May not be the same guitar but thinking it was. Regardless, he's killing it on whichever LP this is, th-cam.com/video/GN3GSViS8HA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=SbmNH3Mboo_GwXX9 @@JustinOstrander
Very cool Justin & once 1 of Tom's it's a going to be a very good one .... but if playing 4hr on stage probably not the 1 to take out 😀... sit down session would be top !
Had to watch right away. Love Customs. I have Burstbucker pros in mine and am thinking of going to custom buckers. Thanks for all you do. Ran into Tom at a guitar show in Franklin this year. He was so nice to me even this I was slightly fan boying.
I do this too. Come back around to one of my guitars. Kind of rediscover it in a way. From my touring years, I would have 2 of each style guitar I played. It’s actually really cool to go to one of my old backup guitars and finding new magic in it. Love your content Justin. Thank you for sharing your talent and stories. 🙏
Dude I replied on that controlled Hillbilly music video like 10 years ago asking what tuning it was lol thanks so much for giving me closer lol that’s video was what introduced me to buk a long time ago! Enjoy you just as much man, love the channel!
That is a sweet Custom Les Paul Gibson you got there Justin. And a ‘69 at that. just love my Gibson Les Paul Studio it is my primary guitar for recording. No paint job just all natural wood. Plays like a feather, put’s and growls, and screams when provoked. Definitely reminds me after playing when my shoulder is in knots… but we won’t get on the subject of her weight now… that would just cause more trouble than necessary. Thanks for posting. I enjoy your channel. You are one helluva musician and guitar player. Keep up the good work.
" . . . it's the opposite now." - hilarious! As I understand it no volute = 'early' 1969, I believe the velute appeared later that year. I still have the 1968 I bought early 70s when I was 18, very similar. Really enjoying your playing and wisdom . . . looking forward to exploring other vids on the channel!
I am lucky enough to own an early '69 custom, (one piece neck, long tenon). It's a player grade (heel has been shaved). It is my favorite of every Les Paul that I've ever had, out of about 30, including my 68 standard. I just love T Tops pickups.
Les Paul Custom! My first "real' guitar. I bought mine in 1980 with some financial help from my grandmother, God rest her soul. My profile picture is the head stock. No dot over the "i" but it does have the volute and pancake body. I think it's either '74 or '75, I'm not that good at figuring that stuff out. Mostly original. I changed out the original pots a long time ago. It had 250's and I had 500's put in...night and day difference. I broke the original black plastic jack plate jumping off a stage in high school and landing on my ass. Lol. The pickup selector fell apart years ago. The treble pickup had been changed to a Dimarzio Super Distortion when I got it. I found a mid '70's T-Top on eBay off an E335 that was just a bit hotter than the original rhythm pickup on my Lester. I know it's not the best Les Paul in the world but it's my Les Paul! It plays like butter and it sounds pretty good through everything I've run it through, even plug ins. Lester the Molester....that's my baby!!! Wouldn't trade her for the world. 🙂
What a guitar! When you said you were going to play in C#, I was expecting C# Minor (relative minor to E). As usual it proved easy for you in C# Major. Justin, your slide playing is sneaky great. I am catching your occasional fingering of a note behind the slide - not just the last note of that solo. Wish I could get better at slide. Some of my guitars are more friendly in that regard. They play to my weaknesses.
@@JustinOstrander For me, the best part of hearing your slide playing is that you pay so much attention to hitting that string at the right tuning. Very instructive.
So is this what a good Les Paul should sound like, I got a chibson/epiphone I had custom built with no reliefs and I’d say it’s probably a 9.5/10 the same tone, I just never get a good comparison tone, especially through the vox ac30 , I got roller saddles and bone nut, and plecked Most
That's a good year for sure. And one of the last. The 70s were junk. In 72 I had a LP Custom and was absolutely shocked at how cheaply made it was. A Rep gave me one of the 1972 EHS Custom LPs as long as I used on stage and in the studio now and then. I thought why not. Once I used it I sold the Gibson LP trash and walked away from newer LPs forever. I know for a fact that this 69 LP C is a fine quality crafted Gibson.
@@JustinOstrander A non pancake body is more valueable and more desirable. Mine is a very early 1970 Custom with original frets. Not a case queen, but still nice to play with loads of sustain.
Man I just bought a 59 reissue dirty lemon VOS guitar and it’s the best guitar I’ve ever played. I would not hesitate to by a new reissue. And the VOS finish is the way to go in my book.
My first guitar was a '74 Custom. Later I got a '59 3 pickup. I finally realized I really don't like Customs, the fretless blunder. Give me a Standard any day.
First good electric I ever owned was one of those I bought in a pawn shop in 1973 for 300 bucks...I played it for two decades and now a good friend has it. Mine wasn't that light. I'm not sentimental about it at all. I'm a 335 guy these days.
Have 81 Les paul, ITS built like a tank. It's about as heavy as a AR15! I'm too old, so l bought the sg l love both my les paul,and the sg,the sound is similar.bb
That is a very nice Les Paul Custom you have Justin. Good old Gibsons sound great in the hands of a guy like you. I am glad you don't play Strats too often, I just cannot enjoy that weedy sound.
Justin…you and I come from 2 different worlds…you need a guitar for certain sounds…I needed something that was light, comfortable and was always in tune…so I bought a Strandberg…I sit for hours learning solos (I’m a slow learner and an idiot)…I was starting to get pain in my left hand…the strandberg has worked out quite well…unfortunately my other guitars feel heavy and cumbersome now😳
Justin thanks for the video. Got me to get my LP out, been playing my strat lately. PS which do you prefer open or covered humbuckers? Thanks for all you do.
Truth be told, I believe you could pick up an old Teisco and make it sound incredible. Both lead parts were some of the most tasteful things I've heard in awhile and really inspiring. Where can I find your finished stuff? You might not be able to disclose here, but I am going hunting. Thanks for doing what you do. And thanks for the little tidbits you toss in as well.
When I was a kid in the eighties I picked up a black Les Paul Custom that was beat to hell and modified to hell it was light but it played like crap don't miss it but I love that 69
I'm a big fan of customs, I only have one, but I'm hoping to get a black beauty some day, what I like about them is the first fret marker and the binding on the headstock,the fret marker fills out the fretboard,and I think it looks great, it's hard to go back to just a standard, after you get a custom,that guitar sounds really good,just wondering if the body binding is aged or is the yellowing natural,since the neck and headstock still looks white, thanks for the video.
They’re either T tops or the earlier patent sticker PAFs (gold covered ones have been known to be installed late into the 60s on Customs, ES-355s, etc)…I haven’t looked
Hey Justin, interesting to hear that Uncle Larry doesn’t like the new Gibson reissues. I been looking at a 335 vos ‘64 for sometime and trying to decide if that’s the best way to get a “good” 335. Have you had any experience with those? I saw your video about getting an 80s 335 but those seem to have gone way up in value or are hard to find.
To be fair, I remember him saying that several years ago. I think Gibson is putting out better and more consistent guitars out of the custom shop these days. A friend of mine has a ‘64 335 reissue. It is a FANTASTIC guitar.
@@JustinOstrander Thank God. I was thinking “where would I get that kind of money”. Even though i’am an old guy I still want one of thoes. I have been looking at used Les Paul Specials, black. If I ever sell that impulse purchase Epiphone 12 string hummingbird. I am a hobby player. That Les Paul Custom you have is very cool.
I love your channel Justin! I seen these early Tom videos with this guitar and so I bought what I could afford and that was an Epiphone gold top les Paul . Factory wise it sounded blah so I put some Duncan Pearly Gates in it and it turned into a demon. Playing in a country band where tele is king, the look of what the the hell, a les Paul was prevalent until I fired it up. I know it it is a little thick, tone wise for some things but the tone is ballsy as hell. I have had more compliments on my tone from other players and my own girlfriend says, your other guitars sound great(tele) but they ain't Les! Lol.....
This is why it’s smart to hang on to a guitar even if you haven’t played it in a year or two. Our tastes change. But they usually change back.
sooo true. Feel guilty I put mjy 69 custom in the case for 5 years in favor a my 60 purple tele only to come back but its soooooo damn heavy!
Everyone has their own love….I love strats.
BUT I love what you play. Restraint. Attention to and respect of the groove.
Pure musicality.
I get so tired of hearing a bazillion notes played where 1 or 5 feel better.
You have that down.
Keep ‘em coming.
Thanks for the kind words!
Agreed…guthrie govan said it best…all those speedy notes with no soul isn’t music, it’s just a trick!!!
You are such an incredible player in so many genres...I would love to see a complete tour of your guitar collection.
Seconded
Thirded
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I couldn't afford having a friend like Tom Bukovac living next to me 😉 Great guitar for a great player. Enjoy your new beauty Justin!
I remember being a teenager and digging for all the Buk footage I could find. I think I was one of his first 100 subscribers. So, that guitar is seared in my mind.
Glad to know it’s in good hands!
Hey Justin I’m a guitarist and would just like to say to you, Thank You! I have watched most all of your videos and am now watching “Uncle Larry” I’ve learned so much by just the way both of you play and how you guys are. Tom says it best free doesn’t cost us anything. 🎉 Cheers Guys and no ego, no bull, and all humility! Thanks! Side Note the 3:00 mark on Son of Kong is fucking beautiful! And he’s clearly just messing around adjusting the pedal! Love you guys!!! Keep doing GOD’s Work!!! 😊
Buk is the man! I’ve learn to like this cat! Seems to be low key and a cool dude.
If you play a new custom Les Paul next to this guitar they will all sound dead 'dull'. This specimen is the ultimate example of what a Les Paul custom should sound like. That's why I'm holding on to my vintage Les pauls and ignoring all new Gibson guitars since I tried so many of them in music shops over the years
Awesome video! A few years ago, I picked a 2013 Non-Weight relieved Les Paul Trad Burst out of Nashville that weighs in at 8lbs 14oz, and has the big neck. It came with all the usual suspect upgrades, 50s wiring, Burstbuckers 1/2, bone nut… etc. for a modern Les Paul, it’s a real barn burner, and nice complex highs. A good use of $1400!
My guitar partner of 60 yrs has a nice one as well. I myself have a 1960 standard and a 55/56 LP Special. We startedout in 1963.
Yours is sweet. Nice channel.
Sounds like you’ve got some sweet ones!
Loved the slide playing towards the end of the video. You’re a fantastic musician and your channel/content is brilliant. Thank you.
Thanks a ton!
I remember Larry using that in alot of vids early on. Your right he makes everything sound amazing
Man, you really have the tone dialed in nicely! Fantastic demo of a killer guitar!
Great Custom! I have a 1970 with some 69 characteristics. Cool stuff.
I also have a (very early) 1970 Les Paul Custom. Original frets but a lot is changed. 1/2 T-Top is original, the other pickup is "unknown." But thing is, it sounds awesome. Those who plays it, just plays and don't say a word, haha.
Not a huge fan of LP's but that one is pretty sweet. I like the tone and feel of PRS better, in general.
I'm becoming a fan of solid rosewood necks on Fenders. The resonance is really nice when compared to maple. Not many of those floating around though.
The thing I miss most from my days of touring is hanging out at the local guitar stores.
😊😊😊
I traded in 4 Customshop guitars from Fender, Gibson ESP and Gretsch with 4 amps plus a bunch of pedals for an original 1968 Les Paul Custom. I named her “Dottie” because 68’s had a dot on the Gibson logo. I couldn’t be happier with it. Totally worth it, 🤘😎👍
Don't know how this snuck past me... First, congrats on the score from Second Gear. I only heard about that place after it was gone. Second, thanks for being a mind reader. After your first pass I literally said: "That was great, just wish it was louder" then voila! You fixed it!
If you're looking for a custom with a big neck, check out an R4 Black Beauty. Mine informed me of why Frampton's was probably shaved down. It's über girth-y. Yezz, it's not a humbucker example BUT the staple pickup is my favorite jazzbo noise ever contrived and the P90 rips. I don't think they've achieved crazy money yet.
As always, thanks for the time and the insights. You TOTALLY got me to re-imagine my approach to the beloved 5e3!
Much obliged from Knoxpatch
Sweet slide phrasing!
I love the sound of that LP and your playing is absolutely stellar.
Man, I love that guitar. My fav Buc video is him playing that guitar.
Which vid?
I'm not sure. Def during the vids you mentioned, but I was thinking of this vid. May not be the same guitar but thinking it was. Regardless, he's killing it on whichever LP this is, th-cam.com/video/GN3GSViS8HA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=SbmNH3Mboo_GwXX9 @@JustinOstrander
Very cool Justin & once 1 of Tom's it's a going to be a very good one .... but if playing 4hr on stage probably not the 1 to take out 😀... sit down session would be top !
I love playing this one live. But yeah, 4 hours? No thanks!
I have one Just like yours! Its a musical sounding instrument! Best les paul tones i ever had came out of it ...
Had to watch right away. Love Customs. I have Burstbucker pros in mine and am thinking of going to custom buckers. Thanks for all you do. Ran into Tom at a guitar show in Franklin this year. He was so nice to me even this I was slightly fan boying.
I do this too. Come back around to one of my guitars. Kind of rediscover it in a way. From my touring years, I would have 2 of each style guitar I played. It’s actually really cool to go to one of my old backup guitars and finding new magic in it. Love your content Justin. Thank you for sharing your talent and stories. 🙏
Dude I replied on that controlled
Hillbilly music video like 10 years ago asking what tuning it was lol thanks so much for giving me closer lol that’s video was what introduced me to buk a long time ago! Enjoy you just as much man, love the channel!
That is a sweet Custom Les Paul Gibson you got there Justin. And a ‘69 at that. just love my Gibson Les Paul Studio it is my primary guitar for recording. No paint job just all natural wood. Plays like a feather, put’s and growls, and screams when provoked. Definitely reminds me after playing when my shoulder is in knots… but we won’t get on the subject of her weight now… that would just cause more trouble than necessary.
Thanks for posting. I enjoy your channel. You are one helluva musician and guitar player. Keep up the good work.
What a great solo and sound
Good Karma to own a guitar from Tom Bukovac , great playing man .
Newly subscribed Brit here I can't believe how gorgeous that slide playing was, I was almost in tears (honestly) thank you so much.
Thanks a ton, man!
So Very Cool, Thankyou. Such a Stunning Guitar and playing as always. Nice Work. All The Best. Cheers
Tom Bukovac is like the crack dealer of guitars, amps and pedals for all the Nashville players hahaha.
It’s worse than you think 😂
Is he a wheeler dealer or a match maker?
@@JarickL more of a match maker I would say
@@JustinOstrander
Nashville’s own guitar pimp.
" . . . it's the opposite now." - hilarious! As I understand it no volute = 'early' 1969, I believe the velute appeared later that year. I still have the 1968 I bought early 70s when I was 18, very similar. Really enjoying your playing and wisdom . . . looking forward to exploring other vids on the channel!
Thanks a ton!!
I am lucky enough to own an early '69 custom, (one piece neck, long tenon). It's a player grade (heel has been shaved). It is my favorite of every Les Paul that I've ever had, out of about 30, including my 68 standard. I just love T Tops pickups.
Awesome! Enjoy that guitar!
very nice Justin. thank you. for your hard work and the channel.
Thanks a ton! I appreciate it!
man, i really like your relaxed down to earth approach! learn a lot watchin your videos....keep going! your a good one :)
“ I got a ton of guitars” that sir sounds like a video challenge to show and talk about them.
Beautiful slide tone Justin. Damn that is a nice guitar!
Man I'm jealous of you.. Looking for same guitar for ages and can't get one anymore... Maybe one day!! I got 57 goldtop 2022 historic instead.
Awesome guitar, great story, thanks mate
Awesome! Thanks
Be an awesome guitar player...Tom's sales secret's revealed! Cheers Justin!!
Sounds outstanding!!!!
We’re such guitar nerds… 🤣 I love it.!
Great work !
Way cool Justin!
I don't generally like black guitars, but the ebony board seems to help les pauls retain some twang.
What a fantastic video have a good weekend justin also opinion I like fender telecaster also fender stratocaster 😊
Les Paul Custom! My first "real' guitar. I bought mine in 1980 with some financial help from my grandmother, God rest her soul. My profile picture is the head stock. No dot over the "i" but it does have the volute and pancake body. I think it's either '74 or '75, I'm not that good at figuring that stuff out. Mostly original. I changed out the original pots a long time ago. It had 250's and I had 500's put in...night and day difference. I broke the original black plastic jack plate jumping off a stage in high school and landing on my ass. Lol. The pickup selector fell apart years ago. The treble pickup had been changed to a Dimarzio Super Distortion when I got it. I found a mid '70's T-Top on eBay off an E335 that was just a bit hotter than the original rhythm pickup on my Lester. I know it's not the best Les Paul in the world but it's my Les Paul! It plays like butter and it sounds pretty good through everything I've run it through, even plug ins. Lester the Molester....that's my baby!!! Wouldn't trade her for the world. 🙂
i played that guitar and should have kept it....amazing maybe a few years younger then the 69...heavy but AMAZING
This one is very light for a custom. 9lb is about the perfect weight for a Les Paul IMO
Love that slide J
Thanks!!
What a guitar! When you said you were going to play in C#, I was expecting C# Minor (relative minor to E). As usual it proved easy for you in C# Major.
Justin, your slide playing is sneaky great. I am catching your occasional fingering of a note behind the slide - not just the last note of that solo. Wish I could get better at slide. Some of my guitars are more friendly in that regard. They play to my weaknesses.
I appreciate that very much! Slide is super hard for me. Requires absolute concentration
@@JustinOstrander For me, the best part of hearing your slide playing is that you pay so much attention to hitting that string at the right tuning. Very instructive.
Have mercy that’s 69 is killing me In your hands
Dude. So true what you said about Tom Selling stuff by playing it. Wizard not the wand! (But a bunch of cool wands doesn’t hurt)
It’s also legitimately great gear. I know loads of guys in town who got their very favorite guitar from Tom.
@@JustinOstrander No doubt. Sounding good man, cool channel!
So is this what a good Les Paul should sound like, I got a chibson/epiphone I had custom built with no reliefs and I’d say it’s probably a 9.5/10 the same tone, I just never get a good comparison tone, especially through the vox ac30 ,
I got roller saddles and bone nut, and plecked
Most
That's a good year for sure. And one of the last. The 70s were junk. In 72 I had a LP Custom and was absolutely shocked at how cheaply made it was.
A Rep gave me one of the 1972 EHS Custom LPs as long as I used on stage and in the studio now and then. I thought why not. Once I used it I sold the
Gibson LP trash and walked away from newer LPs forever. I know for a fact that this 69 LP C is a fine quality crafted Gibson.
I had a ‘71 and a ‘73 that I really liked. But they’re nothing like this one
@@JustinOstrander Didn't Gibson introduce the pancake body sometime in 1969?
@@sallhame Whenever it was, it was after mine was made
@@JustinOstrander A non pancake body is more valueable and more desirable. Mine is a very early 1970 Custom with original frets. Not a case queen, but still nice to play with loads of sustain.
Man I just bought a 59 reissue dirty lemon VOS guitar and it’s the best guitar I’ve ever played. I would not hesitate to by a new reissue. And the VOS finish is the way to go in my book.
My first guitar was a '74 Custom. Later I got a '59 3 pickup. I finally realized I really don't like Customs, the fretless blunder. Give me a Standard any day.
First good electric I ever owned was one of those I bought in a pawn shop in 1973 for 300 bucks...I played it for two decades and now a good friend has it. Mine wasn't that light. I'm not sentimental about it at all. I'm a 335 guy these days.
Have 81 Les paul, ITS built like a tank. It's about as heavy as a AR15! I'm too old, so l bought the sg l love both my les paul,and the sg,the sound is similar.bb
Tom sold me a chibson and told me it was a gibson. Watch out for Tom.
You’ll buy something even if you weren’t lookin
That is a very nice Les Paul Custom you have Justin. Good old Gibsons sound great in the hands of a guy like you. I am glad you don't play Strats too often, I just cannot enjoy that weedy sound.
I love em all, man!
Justin…you and I come from 2 different worlds…you need a guitar for certain sounds…I needed something that was light, comfortable and was always in tune…so I bought a Strandberg…I sit for hours learning solos (I’m a slow learner and an idiot)…I was starting to get pain in my left hand…the strandberg has worked out quite well…unfortunately my other guitars feel heavy and cumbersome now😳
Early 69 didn’t have a volute. It started towards the end of 69
That may have been mine originally. I was the second owner on that if it is.
Justin thanks for the video. Got me to get my LP out, been playing my strat lately. PS which do you prefer open or covered humbuckers? Thanks for all you do.
Truth be told, I believe you could pick up an old Teisco and make it sound incredible. Both lead parts were some of the most tasteful things I've heard in awhile and really inspiring. Where can I find your finished stuff? You might not be able to disclose here, but I am going hunting. Thanks for doing what you do. And thanks for the little tidbits you toss in as well.
There are links to my discography on my channel About page
When I was a kid in the eighties I picked up a black Les Paul Custom that was beat to hell and modified to hell it was light but it played like crap don't miss it but I love that 69
I'm a big fan of customs, I only have one, but I'm hoping to get a black beauty some day, what I like about them is the first fret marker and the binding on the headstock,the fret marker fills out the fretboard,and I think it looks great, it's hard to go back to just a standard, after you get a custom,that guitar sounds really good,just wondering if the body binding is aged or is the yellowing natural,since the neck and headstock still looks white, thanks for the video.
It's worn down on the neck. I think that's why it's whiter there. Possibly from the fret job, rather?
Is this the guitar Buk had on the match the tone to the guitar video?
All the early 68 & 69’s were made from leftover stock.
I have heard this but wasn’t sure if it checked out
I wonder if that's a good thing . . . the wood had a few years to settle after they stopped making them around 1960?
Amazing tones and great playing! Do you happen to know if those are t-top pickups in that guitar? Thx!
They’re either T tops or the earlier patent sticker PAFs (gold covered ones have been known to be installed late into the 60s on Customs, ES-355s, etc)…I haven’t looked
Hope you never let ‘er go! Great sound.
👍👍🍺 Beautiful
Hey Justin, interesting to hear that Uncle Larry doesn’t like the new Gibson reissues. I been looking at a 335 vos ‘64 for sometime and trying to decide if that’s the best way to get a “good” 335. Have you had any experience with those?
I saw your video about getting an 80s 335 but those seem to have gone way up in value or are hard to find.
To be fair, I remember him saying that several years ago. I think Gibson is putting out better and more consistent guitars out of the custom shop these days. A friend of mine has a ‘64 335 reissue. It is a FANTASTIC guitar.
What sucks is if you're left-handed there are virtually no vintage or reissue options....still like seeing the good stuff though...
Man, I feel for ya.
Hey brother
I really regret selling my 69 LPC 😢
Did you try top wrapping the tail with the TonePros bridge?
I haven’t. I dig it as is
The headstock angle looks like a 70s. No ??
No. Mid-69
Im sick of seeing flamey bursts. A burst with nice woodgrain and no flame is much cooler to me.
Who makes your amp shelf in the back there?
I got it off Amazon 🤠
Ya selling it?
Nope
@@JustinOstrander
Thank God. I was thinking “where would I get that kind of money”. Even though i’am an old guy I still want one of thoes. I have been looking at used Les Paul Specials, black. If I ever sell that impulse purchase Epiphone 12 string hummingbird. I am a hobby player. That Les Paul Custom you have is very cool.
I saw you bending on it very easily. Did you refret it with taller frets and with a new nut, or is it still a fretless wonder?
Great playing
I love your channel Justin! I seen these early Tom videos with this guitar and so I bought what I could afford and that was an Epiphone gold top les Paul . Factory wise it sounded blah so I put some Duncan Pearly Gates in it and it turned into a demon. Playing in a country band where tele is king, the look of what the the hell, a les Paul was prevalent until I fired it up. I know it it is a little thick, tone wise for some things but the tone is ballsy as hell. I have had more compliments on my tone from other players and my own girlfriend says, your other guitars sound great(tele) but they ain't Les! Lol.....