You know in the mid to late 70s it was common to replace the stock pickups on Gibsons. For years I had two early patent label pickups in my parts box. No one thought much about them. They were just old pickups, and in this particular case the Les Paul they came out of (very early gold top with trapese converted to humbuckers) was fitting with brand new Dimarzio PAFs! I hate to say it, but they sounded better.
So probably any changes made to that guitar was just what a player would do to get the guitar to their liking. The pickguard was probably changed to make it look like a 335, etc.
I used to own an old ES-330TD with chrome covered P-90s. I generally don't care for those semi hollow bodies, but that was a nice guitar. Played like butter.
So probably any changes made to that guitar was just what a player would do to get the guitar to their liking. The pickguard was probably changed to make it look like a 335, etc.
I used to own an old ES-330TD with chrome covered P-90s. I generally don't care for those semi hollow bodies, but that was a nice guitar. Played like butter.
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