He started doing it because he was getting divorced and had to "hide" his money. So he bought LPs figuring they would increase in value.
Three of the guitars in the back he built, except the bullseye Charvel.
If you look at the curves on a few of the Pauls, they are all wrong. The story is that when Gibson was bought from Norlin, they didn't get any of the patterns (I think the guys at Heritage have them) and they had to use photographs and a lucigraph to get the shape, which became distorted!
The top carves are all over the place too.
Three of the guitars in the back he built, except the bullseye Charvel.
If you look at the curves on a few of the Pauls, they are all wrong. The story is that when Gibson was bought from Norlin, they didn't get any of the patterns (I think the guys at Heritage have them) and they had to use photographs and a lucigraph to get the shape, which became distorted!
The top carves are all over the place too.
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