Gold tops are hawt. If I would ever get a Les Paul it would definitely be a gold top. Odd, since I normally wouldn't really want anything else in a gold color besides my wedding ring.
Is the neck really baseball bat-like?
Gold tops are hawt. If I would ever get a Les Paul it would definitely be a gold top. Odd, since I normally wouldn't really want anything else in a gold color besides my wedding ring.
Is the neck really baseball bat-like?
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Not at all. It's a very comfortable neck typical of a 50s repro. Feels very good in the hands and doesn't cause cramping. This is all, of course, subjective. I own guitars with Wizard necks and other types but generally prefer a meatier neck or, in the strat world, a V neck. Honestly, try any LP with a 50s neck and see if you like it. Another plus of the satin finish is that it feels silky smooth! Very comfortable guitar to play.