Learn and Master Guitar Deluxe Edition

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Winner of the Acoustic Guitar Magazine Players' Choice Award, 2 Telly Awards and an AEGIS Award for Excellence in Education, Learn & Master Guitar is the best instruction course anywhere. It has 20 DVDs, 5 Jam-Along CDs, and a 100+ page lesson book.


Learn and Master Guitar Original Edition

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Winner of the Acoustic Guitar Magazine Players' Choice Award, 2 Telly Awards and an AEGIS Award for Excellence in Education, Learn & Master Guitar is the best instruction course anywhere. It has 10 DVDs, 5 Jam-Along CDs, and a 100+ page lesson book.


Learn and Master Guitar Homeschool Edition

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The Learn & Master Guitar Student Edition is a Complete 2-Year Guitar Curriculum Designed for Home Study. It Contains Our Full Extended Guitar Course plus: 68-Page Teacher's Guide (With Full 2-Year Scope-and-Sequence) and 2-DVD Teacher's Resource Set.


Learn and Master Guitar Home School Upgrade

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The Home School Edition includes a 68 pg. Teachers Guidebook (with a 2-year scope and sequence!) This guidebook was developed to help Teachers/Parents know when their Students are ready to advance to each next lesson. In addition, there are 2 Teacher Resource DVDs. These are what you'd get in this upgrade package.


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Winner of the Acoustic Guitar Magazine Players' Choice Award, 2 Telly Awards and an AEGIS Award for Excellence in Education, Learn & Master Guitar is the best instruction course anywhere. It has 20 DVDs, 5 Jam-Along CDs, and a 100+ page lesson book.


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Our Spotlight Series on Blues Guitar is an in-depth course in blues guitar playing—the real nuts and bolts. You’ll get what you need: the musical understanding, the concepts, chords, techniques, and riffs that will help you play great blues guitar.


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Our Spotlight Series on Guitar Setups will show you step-by-step how to set up your guitar in your own home using a few easy-to-use tools. You’ll make basic adjustments to your guitar so you end up with a better playing and sounding instrument.


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Custom Les Paul DC

Here’s a look at my very own custom guitar. It took me more than a year to build it, because of school and work.

The guitar is a Les Paul Double Cut with a fender style neck. It has 24 brass plated frets, shark fin inlay, Grover original machine head with a custom head stock with my logo. The wood used for the neck is hard rock maple with a african mahogany veneer. The fret board is also african rosewood; all of the neck is attached with a traditionnal fender plate with four screws. The body is a mix of hard rock maple and african mahogany, have 2 Gibson 57 Classic Plus Humbucker with a 3 way switch. I did a arm and back countour for a better feel. for the bridge i took a simple tone-o-matic bridge. For the finish i put a stain and 3 coats of a high gloss laquer.

The overall sound is great, it has a big variety of tones and a crap load of sustain; and it always stay intonaned. For my first built, I have to say that Im more that satisfy with the result, it plays better than my epiphone les paul studio that i bought!

I liked so much building my guitar that im now building a second one, im going all out with the wood, im going to put wenge, zebrawood, purpleheart, padouk and cocobolo. All ive done so far is the body.

Enjoy!!!

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Gibson '57 Les Paul Goldtop Reissue Electric Guitar Antique Gold

Gibson '57 Les Paul Goldtop Reissue Electric Guitar Antique Gold

$3,999.00

The '57 Les Paul Goldtop Reissue Electric Guitar is the quintessential Les Paul at its finest. It's Custom Shop crafted to be accurate to '57 specifications in every detail including the CTS pots and bumblebee capacitors. It was the first Paul to feature humbucking pickups, and this one comes equipped with BurstBuckers. Carved maple top, mahogany back, and one-piece mahogany neck with the '57 profile and the original extended tenon joint. It features binding on body and neck, nickel hardware, an original ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic bridge, and the trademark antique gold finish. Includes Gibson Custom Shop hardshell case.

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15 Responses to “Custom Les Paul DC”

  1. Viper316001 says:

    must feel very …
    must feel very rewarding

  2. SuperWilliamOld says:

    Great work, man!
    Great work, man!

  3. reap62 says:

    nice guitar though, …
    nice guitar though, just sayin

  4. Halofanatic15 says:

    eventually ill …
    eventually ill restore it

  5. reap62 says:

    lol, sorry to …
    lol, sorry to disappoint you but all that gold is NOT going to age well at all

  6. hugohilario says:

    Nice Job.
    Nice Job.

  7. Halofanatic15 says:

    it cost a total of …
    it cost a total of 1500 dollars, that was for the templates i had to make, parts and everything else.

  8. eXaner94 says:

    Wooooaa that is …
    Wooooaa that is awesome! How much did that cost?

  9. Halofanatic15 says:

    actually it does, …
    actually it does, if your neck angle is to great, when you for example press down on the 12th fret, it may do the same as a bend, because your string is to high. So then all of your strings aren’t intonated with the right note. and for a quick question, have you ever built a guitar?

  10. killemall1983 says:

    not sure what your …
    not sure what your talking about there, the neck angle doesnt have anthing to to with intonation, only string height.

  11. matt420740 says:

    Yea, I have one on …
    Yea, I have one on my Schecter

  12. Halofanatic15 says:

    tune-o-matic are …
    tune-o-matic are pretty nice, if there installed correctly, it always stay in tune and the intonation is dead on.

  13. matt420740 says:

    I used a flat mount …
    I used a flat mount style hardtail bridge on mine, like Ibanez uses on their hardtails. The strings pass through the bridge and down through the body into ferrules in the back. So I didn’t have to angle my pocket any, I used a 25.5 scale neck. I was just curious as to how you done yours, because I know you had to for the tune-o-matic. I’ve seen some people actually angle the neck heel instead of the pocket. I was wondering what was easiest, As I want to use tune-omatic on my next build :)

  14. Halofanatic15 says:

    well it depends on …
    well it depends on the scale of your neck,a neck pocket angle of 1-1/2 to 3 degrees is necessary for proper intonation. Angling the bridge helps offer maximum intonation adjustment. So ya 1.5-3 degrees should do the trick. To help get a better description try buying a books with detailled info on bridge installation

  15. matt420740 says:

    Very nice job my …
    Very nice job my friend. 5 stars!! Did you angle the neck pocket to work with the tune-o-matic, and if so, what method did you use? I also just got into building guitars. You can see my first build on my channel!

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