Spudmurphy
Well-known member
The 58 Les Pauls (at the time) were not considered good guitars.
I'm not into this "old must be best" rhetoric. Things have moved on since those days . components, tolerances, etc etc.
My '36 Acoustic is nice to look at, has a great history - but modern acoustics would blow it away.
If we all felt that old was best, we'd still be driving model T's.
That's why I feel as though I have moved on from wanting to play old gibbys / Fenders (I still have my '73 Les Paul ) and swear by the modern technology and innovation of EB guitars.
I'm not into this "old must be best" rhetoric. Things have moved on since those days . components, tolerances, etc etc.
My '36 Acoustic is nice to look at, has a great history - but modern acoustics would blow it away.
If we all felt that old was best, we'd still be driving model T's.
That's why I feel as though I have moved on from wanting to play old gibbys / Fenders (I still have my '73 Les Paul ) and swear by the modern technology and innovation of EB guitars.