Thursday, April 17, 2008

This is the twelvth of my dialectal journals.

The LP-295's hand-pointed, cream-colored pickguard with gold flowers is also styled after the ES-295, as are the split parallelogram inlays, and the chrome Bigsby tailpiece. Graphite nut and bridge saddles offer better string control when using the Bigsby. The guitar's body is solid mahogany with a maple top and single-ply cream binding, smoothed with Gibson's classic Goldtop finish. The headstock is also bound in single-ply cream binding and sports Gibson's traditional holly symbol.

My rendition:

Want a rare example of stunning beauty crossed with a mean look and sound. You've found it. The Les Paul-295 is a cross between a mean rockin' and a prisine beauty queen. With this guitar in the hands of a good guitar player you could redefine the definition music and put your face where Webster would put the description.

1 comment:

Katie said...

WOW!!!!You write like an adult!!!!