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There are two big Les Paul forums, but you don't really need any forum to play or set up your guitar. I wouldn't have even joined this one if it didn't have the technical amp stuff.
I agree. I also call them cork snifers. I'm am also one to a point. I say be proud of who you are. If you are a cork sniffer then be one and proud of it. But they take offence. A lot of people on the intwebs do that. That would be like if you said I eat pizza And you said that that. And I get offended. Did you say I eat pizza? Shame. Stupid I know but most do not understand it.MyLesPaul is not reputable in my opinion, because the moderators are highly biased, cater to cronies, less honest and inconsistent with the policies. They allow certain members to post at will, unchecked, while they punish or censor other members for not agreeing. I was called a name by a moderator and locked out of a thread, for correcting him on a technical question concerning vintage Gibsons. He later deleted his input from that thread to cover his tracks. And, he is one of the more active, more visable moderators on that forum. Foul.
LesPaulForum on the other hand, is very reputable, and I've never even seen a moderator identified, much less intervene into a thread! Of the seven forums I actively read, LesPaulForum is the least animated and less contentious. The one thing you need to keep in mind with LesPaulForum, they are serious about vintage Les Pauls and vintage Gibsons. The members are less interested in copies, entry levels, Tributes, etc, and don't consider lessor guitars to be equal (Tributes, Epiphones, etc). Some might consider this snobbery, but for the owners, they might consider the opposites to be posers. Which is similar here and TGP and other sites - its insulting to openly state buyers wasted 4k on their custom shop Fender, when they could have spent $199 for an equivalent Affinity Telecaster for instance. If you keep that in mind, you won't draw any flak.
Agreed - I've got two 60's Gibsons with the narrow necks, and with regular playing (like any instrument) you self-adjust to the spacing and neck. Afterall, Gibson did that by popular demand.
Should it be appraised first? Then sold?
You also get flak on here if you post pointy guitars.MyLesPaul is not reputable in my opinion, because the moderators are highly biased, cater to cronies, less honest and inconsistent with the policies. They allow certain members to post at will, unchecked, while they punish or censor other members for not agreeing. I was called a name by a moderator and locked out of a thread, for correcting him on a technical question concerning vintage Gibsons. He later deleted his input from that thread to cover his tracks. And, he is one of the more active, more visable moderators on that forum. Foul.
LesPaulForum on the other hand, is very reputable, and I've never even seen a moderator identified, much less intervene into a thread! Of the seven forums I actively read, LesPaulForum is the least animated and less contentious. The one thing you need to keep in mind with LesPaulForum, they are serious about vintage Les Pauls and vintage Gibsons. The members are less interested in copies, entry levels, Tributes, etc, and don't consider lessor guitars to be equal (Tributes, Epiphones, etc). Some might consider this snobbery, but for the owners, they might consider the opposites to be posers. Which is similar here and TGP and other sites - its insulting to openly state buyers wasted 4k on their custom shop Fender, when they could have spent $199 for an equivalent Affinity Telecaster for instance. If you keep that in mind, you won't draw any flak.
Agreed - I've got two 60's Gibsons with the narrow necks, and with regular playing (like any instrument) you self-adjust to the spacing and neck. Afterall, Gibson did that by popular demand.
Yep.You also get flak on here if you post pointy guitars.
The guys I personally met from there were awesome! Some of the best people I've ever encountered.
They started a Fender forum which had a couple of guys who were pretty two-faced. They told Lily that I was keeping money form the forum jams I was holding. I think she believed them and may have banned me. I didn't want to argue about it so I let it go. One of them also posted lies about me on one of the forums. I think it may have been this one. I just read it way after it was posted and shook my head. I was disillusioned by the experience regarding forum jams anyway. I was going through changes in my professional life so I really quit playing guitar also. You may notice that there aren't that many forum jams held now.I agree with this, "Lily's" Les Paul forum with the dark front page is the one i'm thinking of. Lots of good info and smart people over there but IIRC, not big on humor or jokesters, a problem for me. Can't post a link with this tablet i'm on.
if I check in there, it’s out of sight in the “other guitars” section, where I watch for any ES-related threads.
LesPaulForum has moderated a bunch from the days where only those with guitars from the early days need join or speak. I should know: my earliest LP is a '74. There used to be snickers when I would mention it and now there is just slobber from guys who love it. Now it is still a it '50s and '60s centric but there was a move over time to give more recent LPs their due, including athe rise of a couple of '70s and '80s era experts who can answer most any question about that period.
Bob
They started a Fender forum which had a couple of guys who were pretty two-faced. They told Lily that I was keeping money form the forum jams I was holding. I think she believed them and may have banned me. I didn't want to argue about it so I let it go. One of them also posted lies about me on one of the forums. I think it may have been this one. I just read it way after it was posted and shook my head. I was disillusioned by the experience regarding forum jams anyway. I was going through changes in my professional life so I really quit playing guitar also. You may notice that there aren't that many forum jams held now.
The guys from the LPF and all the others even from the FenderForum were very cool. It was a pleasure hanging with them.
I have an Epi Explorer that I love. I tried to put some Seymour Duncan pus in it but I don't like them. They may have been fakes that I bought from somewhere. I need to put some 'SD '59s in there.You also get flak on here if you post pointy guitars.
There was a guy from Greensboro, NC who had a t-shirt factory. He held a couple of jams there in his factory building. Great guy and he fed us a meal the night before. Even gave us a free t-shirt. He had about 50 Les Pauls! LOLI never got closer than posting and buying a T shirt. I attended a few ww jams via another forum i joined; a small private forum that extended invitations to join via reccommendations from members and it was A1, very enjoyable with players coming from England, Sweden and Peru, to name a few.
A REAL shame how things worked out for you, very unfair.
Somehow Explorers and Flying Vs don't get much hate here, it's the more pointy ones.I have an Epi Explorer that I love. I tried to put some Seymour Duncan pus in it but I don't like them. They may have been fakes that I bought from somewhere. I need to put some 'SD '59s in there.
Looking for an Epi Flying V. There was a used one in the GC in Omaha, Ne. that I should've bought when I first moved back to the Midwest.