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14:21 Red Eye, it's believed the "Red Eye" area is a result of a Factory Hang-Tag placed on the pickup selector toggle switch. The hang-tag laid in place while the guitar was being displayed in a music store window. The shade from the hang-tag prevented the area beneath from fading! Great work Austin, this content is very interesting.
I was lucky enough to play CC#2 Goldie recently. It was, without any type of doubt, the best playing, best sounding, and best looking les Paul i have ever seen or touched. I will never play a more incredible instrument as long as I live, to say I was blown away is a massive understatement. I’m kicking myself for not buying one when they came out in 2011. The shop wanted 23k for it.
I own one of the Collectors Choice #18's called the Dutchburst. Even with the super slim 60's neck, I rarely have to adjust the truss rod. I have a few other True Historics as well and the Collectors Choice is the most stable. It's insane how rarely I have to tune the thing and the intonation is virtually perfect everywhere on the fretboard. These really were a special run of Les Pauls.
The Dutch Burst was one of the first Les Paul's I'd ever played at maybe 16 years old. I was too inexperienced to really know what I was holding but it was nice to see it here and nice to hear someone that loves theirs. My path may someday cross one again!
Great video. I was lucky enough to play Bernie Marsden’s “Beast” in 2015. I won a contest to go to England and record with Bernie. The guitar in my profile pic is the original Beast. What a great guitar, huge frets just like the reissue. Guitar was very resonant acoustically. RIP Bernie, he was a true gentleman. He treated me and my wife like family. Even helped carry our luggage from his car to the bus to take us back to Heathrow. I have some nice pics of the Beast and Bernie. Joe Bonamassa’s set list was sitting under the Beast in the case. He played it on stage a few weeks before I got to play it.
CC44 Happy Jack here: Vic DaPra. He has one of the most extensive collections of Sunburst LP's in the world, and the Collector's Choice #44 Happy Jack is a re-creation of one of his most beloved instruments. Happy Jack's original owner was a former member of the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, who purchased the guitar new at Grinnell's Music in Michigan in 1959. The instrument was played regularly for decades, sustaining plenty of loving wear (check out the belt buckle rash on its back). A man named Jack in Ohio eventually bought the guitar, hence its name. Covered with silky, fat flame and bathed in intense autumnal colors, this limited-edition guitar is one of the most eye-catching Les Pauls you'll ever find.
Great expose of the Collector's Choice series, thanks! More and more as I learn about 'Henry Juszkiewicz' era guitars from Trogly and my experience firsthand with a few guitars from that era, I think his team added immeasurable brand value to Gibson in producing instruments that guitar players and collectors of all stripes can enjoy for years to come.
I had the opportunity to play the REAL 1959 Goldie at Rumbleseat Music when they were located in Carmel-By-The California a number of years ago. It was on loan to RSM for display and not for sale. Fantastic guitar.
John Sebastian wrote and performed the theme song to the hit 70s TV show "Welcome back Kotter". My sister was in grade school with his son when we lived in Woodstock NY back in spring of 1979.
I wish I'd never had sold the original burst I had in 1980. 9-1695.... Bought it from original owner. Got hard up n sold it to get married.. ugh. Went to The Guitar Trader in CA, he sold it to a Collector in Japan.....crying ever since...😢 it was in Excellent condition. Good color, not tons of flame but very nice.
I remember the story about the Greg Martin Les Paul. Hank Williams Jr let Greg borrow it, and then Greg told Hank how much he liked it and Hank said "Just keep it. It's yours now." Hank Jr literally gave away a 1958 Les Paul.
I have one of the leftover "repurposed" Collector's Choice 29s that they restamped and resold as R8s in 2017. They told me it was originally a CC when I bought it new at Wildwood. Great guitar!
Jason wanted to buy Red Eye, and went to his accountant, who said 'no'. He then got his manager to book him a bunch of private shows to raise the cash to buy it, so he could get it and not take any money out of the bands bank account.
Such a great documentation of this series of guitars! This is going on the "saved" list for sure. As I recall, Tom Scholz's '68 had a very large neck and they tried to recreate it for him. For information, Waddy's last name is pronounced "wock-TEL." Was also wondering about the McCready Les Paul re-issue. Not in the collectors' series? I saw his original '59 in Tommy's Guitar shop (Everett, WA) before Mike bought it. Price tag was $60K in '98.
@Trog @25:09 you said "the Gruhn Burst CC34A" when it's actually CC35A, just thought I might point that out. Some serious killer pieces that sadly most of us can't afford. Cheers!
Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't there a 'Collectors Choice' model made after Gary Rossington's '59 he named 'Bernice'? The reason I remember it was because they even replicated the sheetrock screw he had in the headstock.
A fantastic video Trogly, I can only imagine the time you spent putting it together. For that, I say thank you very much. I am going to hang on to this video so I may enjoy it time & time again.
I played the real Goldie at Rumble Seat in Carmel By The Sea in late 2013, have seen pics of Bonamassa playing it live in subsequent years just for a night.
The Tamio Okuda Epiphone Elitist Coronet is actually such a great Japan made guitar, that i love sooooo much. Thin coat of silverfox finish. Great to play... check one put, if You'll get a chance to...
Wonderful video!! Thank you so much. One correction. On the Mick Ralphs burst, the pictures you showed of Mott The Hoople and Bad Company do not contain Mick Ralphs. Those pictures shown are of other lineups when Mick was not in the band.
Great video. I’m glad you created this video. I own eight CC’s and I can say they are amazing in both looks and play. I’m looking to eventually own one of each.
Curious to know... when they "mapped" these guitars to get the specs they wanted to replicate, did they do anything with the pickups as far as opening them up and checking magnets, copper winding, etc.?
Yes. I know they did on the CC29, at least. 9-1165 had it's original pickups replaced with '57 Classics, so when Gibson went to Japan to scan it, they also took readings from the pickups and tone-matched them on the CCs. When it first came out, a lot of people were confused as to why a CC would have '57 Classics. Probably another reason why (aside from being attached to an obscure Japanese artist and intentionally non-matching tops meant to emulate the original) they didn't sell very well and were restamped and resold as R8s in 2017. I own one of these "repurposed" CC29s.
I've got a couple Les Pauls which I jokenly call "RobRoy Burst" My 2019 60th Anniversary '59 Les Paul Standard in "Golden Poppy Burst" looked like a couple of those you showed...Beautiful guitars everyone of them!!
Wow the ronnie montrose burst that you had made you go down this black hole! Love it,, Btw that guitar was amazing, still kicking myself for not getting it
That's the first time I've seen a close up of greenie's headstock break. I have a heritage h150 with an identical break which happened during an altercation with a "disgruntled" girlfriend . 😳
Wow Trogly...that was (is) Les Paul Burst overkill.....my mind boggles....again......all these replicas out there... from the original 1500 or 2000 guitars made back then.....cheeze....some lovely and not so nice guitars.....but then...i'm a player (and owner...) not a collector.....
This video reminds me of the "guitar of the week" video you made, which was the video that made me find your channel 😃 Great job again documenting this series!
Kinda wish both Gibson and Fender would try some extra short runs to test new designs...getting a little bored of the same old bursts and flames on Les Pauls and all the usual suspects...
IMO the only 'good' thing about artificial aging .. for the owner .. is you don't have to worry about playing it. for the manufacturers .. all the units that don't pass QC get beat up some more and sold for MORE.
12 A really infuriates me the most. Considering all the other guitars, a “clean goldtop” owned by the CEO of Gibson has no provenance. There’s no historical significance, there’s no story to it, especially when you compare it to Greeny, Dutchburst, Blackburst, Carmelita, there’s nothing special about it. At least the DC Junior is a rare guitar just by finish, how many of those originals can you find? There’s a certain pedigree these guitars have that CC 12 A just doesn’t have.
I'm always confused when Greeny is called the Gary Moore guitar when it also belonged to Peter Green who gave it the name. And also was a more interesting guitar player, but that's just my opinion.
Great video, thanks Austin! Doesn't Kirk Hammett own the Blackburst, now? And I'm sure he said in a recent interview that Joe B tipped him off about it instead of buying it himself.
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This book I read said the number of the beast was a series of 3 sixes
Austin you re true historian of all things guitar, thank you
14:21 Red Eye, it's believed the "Red Eye" area is a result of a Factory Hang-Tag placed on the pickup selector toggle switch.
The hang-tag laid in place while the guitar was being displayed in a music store window.
The shade from the hang-tag prevented the area beneath from fading!
Great work Austin, this content is very interesting.
thank you Austin for your supreme Les Paul dedication you are a supreme burst master
Thanks Trog for putting together this extremely thorough video. It’s good to have all of the CC’s in one video.
I was lucky enough to play CC#2 Goldie recently. It was, without any type of doubt, the best playing, best sounding, and best looking les Paul i have ever seen or touched. I will never play a more incredible instrument as long as I live, to say I was blown away is a massive understatement. I’m kicking myself for not buying one when they came out in 2011. The shop wanted 23k for it.
These are some of the best, if not the best sounding reissues ever produced. Incredible guitars.
Yes, they are!
I own one of the Collectors Choice #18's called the Dutchburst. Even with the super slim 60's neck, I rarely have to adjust the truss rod. I have a few other True Historics as well and the Collectors Choice is the most stable. It's insane how rarely I have to tune the thing and the intonation is virtually perfect everywhere on the fretboard. These really were a special run of Les Pauls.
The Dutch Burst was one of the first Les Paul's I'd ever played at maybe 16 years old. I was too inexperienced to really know what I was holding but it was nice to see it here and nice to hear someone that loves theirs. My path may someday cross one again!
Great video. I was lucky enough to play Bernie Marsden’s “Beast” in 2015. I won a contest to go to England and record with Bernie. The guitar in my profile pic is the original Beast. What a great guitar, huge frets just like the reissue. Guitar was very resonant acoustically. RIP Bernie, he was a true gentleman. He treated me and my wife like family. Even helped carry our luggage from his car to the bus to take us back to Heathrow. I have some nice pics of the Beast and Bernie. Joe Bonamassa’s set list was sitting under the Beast in the case. He played it on stage a few weeks before I got to play it.
Waddy Wachtel was most famously Warren Zevon’s guitarist and co-songwriter. He is awesome!
YES! I love episodes like this one so much! Thank you very much! Great!
12:20 Austin, I do believe Waddy would prefer Wok-TELL, and not WATCH-el 😉😂🤭💖💫
CC44 Happy Jack here: Vic DaPra. He has one of the most extensive collections of Sunburst LP's in the world, and the Collector's Choice #44 Happy Jack is a re-creation of one of his most beloved instruments. Happy Jack's original owner was a former member of the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, who purchased the guitar new at Grinnell's Music in Michigan in 1959. The instrument was played regularly for decades, sustaining plenty of loving wear (check out the belt buckle rash on its back). A man named Jack in Ohio eventually bought the guitar, hence its name. Covered with silky, fat flame and bathed in intense autumnal colors, this limited-edition guitar is one of the most eye-catching Les Pauls you'll ever find.
Great expose of the Collector's Choice series, thanks! More and more as I learn about 'Henry Juszkiewicz' era guitars from Trogly and my experience firsthand with a few guitars from that era, I think his team added immeasurable brand value to Gibson in producing instruments that guitar players and collectors of all stripes can enjoy for years to come.
I had the opportunity to play the REAL 1959 Goldie at Rumbleseat Music when they were located in Carmel-By-The California a number of years ago. It was on loan to RSM for display and not for sale. Fantastic guitar.
John Sebastian wrote and performed the theme song to the hit 70s TV show "Welcome back Kotter". My sister was in grade school with his son when we lived in Woodstock NY back in spring of 1979.
Such an amazing musician. He and the band just don't get the respect they deserve.
Dude. That´s a hella of work. Congrats.
Incredible walk through. I play a Les Paul but the Firebird just beats everything. Brian Jones, Johnny Winter. Ka-Ching.
Gem Archer is also a Firebird user
I wish I'd never had sold the original burst I had in 1980. 9-1695.... Bought it from original owner. Got hard up n sold it to get married.. ugh. Went to The Guitar Trader in CA, he sold it to a Collector in Japan.....crying ever since...😢 it was in Excellent condition. Good color, not tons of flame but very nice.
You sure it wasn't 9-1165?
That's Collector's Choice 29.
It's owned by Tamio Okuda in Japan.
No.. i saw that also... thanks for reply though..!
Played one of these in a shop a few years ago and the experience stuck. It just felt different than other guitars, absolutely lovely.
I remember the story about the Greg Martin Les Paul. Hank Williams Jr let Greg borrow it, and then Greg told Hank how much he liked it and Hank said "Just keep it. It's yours now." Hank Jr literally gave away a 1958 Les Paul.
I have one of the leftover "repurposed" Collector's Choice 29s that they restamped and resold as R8s in 2017.
They told me it was originally a CC when I bought it new at Wildwood. Great guitar!
Jason wanted to buy Red Eye, and went to his accountant, who said 'no'. He then got his manager to book him a bunch of private shows to raise the cash to buy it, so he could get it and not take any money out of the bands bank account.
A great detailed Collectors' Choice overview Austin - BTW the narration for 35A says 34A again....😎
How can someone who deals in Les Pauls mispronounce Waddy Wachtel’s name? 🤦🏻♂️
I wish Billy Gibbons' "Pearly Gates" was part of this.
For me it's Joe Walsh 1959 rocky mountain way burst
Such a great documentation of this series of guitars! This is going on the "saved" list for sure. As I recall, Tom Scholz's '68 had a very large neck and they tried to recreate it for him. For information, Waddy's last name is pronounced "wock-TEL." Was also wondering about the McCready Les Paul re-issue. Not in the collectors' series? I saw his original '59 in Tommy's Guitar shop (Everett, WA) before Mike bought it. Price tag was $60K in '98.
Hi Trogly, you have forgot that "Goldie", the CC02, has a special run in VOS too !
i saw a video of "The Beast Les Paul" in Andertons channel when the late Bernie removed the poker chip we can see a cherry colour underneath it.
stunning craftsmanship on these . From god and man .
@Trog @25:09 you said "the Gruhn Burst CC34A" when it's actually CC35A, just thought I might point that out. Some serious killer pieces that sadly most of us can't afford. Cheers!
Guitar collectors... just shaking my head...
Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't there a 'Collectors Choice' model made after Gary Rossington's '59 he named 'Bernice'? The reason I remember it was because they even replicated the sheetrock screw he had in the headstock.
of course the CC10 Tom Scholz has a Dimarzio super distortion in the bridge.. my favourite 😊
A fantastic video Trogly, I can only imagine the time you spent putting it together. For that, I say thank you very much. I am going to hang on to this video so I may enjoy it time & time again.
Hey Trogly, Carmelita is the neck carve that Gibson uses on most all R9s now. My 2022 ML R9 has it and wasn’t custom order
Wow! That was comprehensive to say the least.
I played the real Goldie at Rumble Seat in Carmel By The Sea in late 2013, have seen pics of Bonamassa playing it live in subsequent years just for a night.
Hey there
The Marshall Gibson goldtop is the ultimate rarity. Only 50 made and 50 of the bluesbreaker amp
Gardener and Holgate had one for sale last summer 🙂
for the beast the headstock mark is not string wear is the grover washer that used to be on the guitar❤
Trogly- you are gonna drive me crazy with the ways you change up your intro.
15:48 oh man I need that guitar
The Tamio Okuda Epiphone Elitist Coronet is actually such a great Japan made guitar, that i love sooooo much. Thin coat of silverfox finish. Great to play... check one put, if You'll get a chance to...
Wonderful video!! Thank you so much. One correction. On the Mick Ralphs burst, the pictures you showed of Mott The Hoople and Bad Company do not contain Mick Ralphs. Those pictures shown are of other lineups when Mick was not in the band.
Tommy Colletti started his own guitar line. It'd be awesome to see one on the channel Austin!
So this is the "guitars most of us can't afford" episode!😂😂😂 Still very interesting..
Great video. I’m glad you created this video. I own eight CC’s and I can say they are amazing in both looks and play. I’m looking to eventually own one of each.
Proud owner of cc#17! What a great guitar!
Thank you for the show tonight❤ oh such great little short stories too
As usual, thanks Austin!!!
Curious to know... when they "mapped" these guitars to get the specs they wanted to replicate, did they do anything with the pickups as far as opening them up and checking magnets, copper winding, etc.?
Yes. I know they did on the CC29, at least.
9-1165 had it's original pickups replaced with '57 Classics, so when Gibson went to Japan to scan it, they also took readings from the pickups and tone-matched them on the CCs.
When it first came out, a lot of people were confused as to why a CC would have '57 Classics.
Probably another reason why (aside from being attached to an obscure Japanese artist and intentionally non-matching tops meant to emulate the original) they didn't sell very well and were restamped and resold as R8s in 2017. I own one of these "repurposed" CC29s.
I've got a couple Les Pauls which I jokenly call "RobRoy Burst" My 2019 60th Anniversary '59 Les Paul Standard in "Golden Poppy Burst" looked like a couple of those you showed...Beautiful guitars everyone of them!!
you can still get M2M Dutchbursts at Max Guitars. last time i looked they still had 2 or 3 going for about €7000
Waddy Wachtel sold Leslie West his Les Paul Jr. of Mississippi Queen fame.
Very productive episode, useful information 🤘
Wow the ronnie montrose burst that you had made you go down this black hole! Love it,,
Btw that guitar was amazing, still kicking myself for not getting it
The Blue SG was a nice guitar 🎸
New gibson amplifiers. When will you mention them?
It is pronounced "Wok-Tell."
Nice ep Trog! I’ve been lusting over a ‘Red Eye’ repro for a while.
I love that black burst, great upload as always.
Brilliant video, like a living Beauty of the Burst. Congratulations ❤
I thought there was a Mike McCready collectors choice!? Is there not??
Thanks!
Killer Vintage in St.louis has a custom shop original es347 td right now
Excellent video. I’m still kicking myself I didn’t take the opportunity to buy a CC13. 😫
Wasn’t there a 3 pickup standard at some point? When I saw it I fell in love with the look and routed out my 05 standard faded to add a middle pickup.
The Beast is the ultimate CC
When I think of Waddy Wachtel, I think of Warren Zevon.
Same.
6:38 Pretty sure Bernie is a Faceless Man known as Arya Stark.
This is a GREAT video!
I must've seen Boston before those modifications. He played the gold top and i believe a cherry burst model then.
That's the first time I've seen a close up of greenie's headstock break. I have a heritage h150 with an identical break which happened during an altercation with a "disgruntled" girlfriend . 😳
The Collectors Choice logo looks quite a bit like the Coco Chanel logo. Took me a dumb minute to catch that
Oh, jeez... now I can't unsee it!
Wow Trogly...that was (is) Les Paul Burst overkill.....my mind boggles....again......all these replicas out there... from the original 1500 or 2000 guitars made back then.....cheeze....some lovely and not so nice guitars.....but then...i'm a player (and owner...) not a collector.....
Appreciate the work you did on this. Always liked this series of guitars.
This video reminds me of the "guitar of the week" video you made, which was the video that made me find your channel 😃 Great job again documenting this series!
Wow. What an amazing episode Trog! Well done!
Kinda wish both Gibson and Fender would try some extra short runs to test new designs...getting a little bored of the same old bursts and flames on Les Pauls and all the usual suspects...
The DC Junior is the coolest one in the batch!
They did Tom dirty by not stripping a gold top to match but oh well.
But the Watchel, I didn't know that was ever a thing. Super cool
kinda hope you do a amother LP Modern lite video after u played it for a while.
I’m really hoping someone named Jimmy owns that Chicken Shack guitar. Like… Haha?.. Get it?..
Sensational my baby boy!
The CCs are reg Historic and are not worth any more then a stranded Murphy. Your Paying for a Certificate
What is the most beautiful Gibson Les Paul Custom. I believe it is the 25/50 wine Red. Prove me wrong.
And True Historc was not a Spec change it was a failed rebranding.
Nice video. A lot of beautiful guitars
That Firebird and ES-335 would be my choice. 😂
Wild west guitars?
That collectors choice logo resembles the Coco Chanel logo lol
Boomer selling point, circa 2014:
"Look, Honey... they even made the logo resemble your favorite perfume!"
@@Surge_LaChance just tell her it’s a Coco Chanel model lol
IMO the only 'good' thing about artificial aging ..
for the owner .. is you don't have to worry about playing it.
for the manufacturers .. all the units that don't pass QC get beat up some more and sold for MORE.
affectionately known as the Tax Collector's Choice
12 A really infuriates me the most. Considering all the other guitars, a “clean goldtop” owned by the CEO of Gibson has no provenance. There’s no historical significance, there’s no story to it, especially when you compare it to Greeny, Dutchburst, Blackburst, Carmelita, there’s nothing special about it. At least the DC Junior is a rare guitar just by finish, how many of those originals can you find? There’s a certain pedigree these guitars have that CC 12 A just doesn’t have.
Pronounced "Waddy Wok-tel"
I'm always confused when Greeny is called the Gary Moore guitar when it also belonged to Peter Green who gave it the name. And also was a more interesting guitar player, but that's just my opinion.
Why doesn’t anyone ever talk about “the bishop”
The Lovin Spoonful just doesn't get the recognition they deserve... just my opinion.
I enjoyed the expose'.
Trolley you are the bomb ! Thanks for excellent review ! Keep up the good work !Fireman Dan .
Great video, thanks Austin! Doesn't Kirk Hammett own the Blackburst, now? And I'm sure he said in a recent interview that Joe B tipped him off about it instead of buying it himself.
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