WRONG, there was never a lawsuit. There was a "cease and desist" ordered by Gibson against the company that made the Ibanez Les Pauls and before that order was put into the legal system Ibanez had already changed its headstocks so it never went anywhere. There was no out of court settlement. I've owned a 1977 2341 since it was new, and it was my main LP for years. Had a middle pickup kill switch added by Perry's Music when I bought it new. Very nice sounding and the star tuners and the Super 70's are quite reliable. also had some metal neck inserts added a while back.
actually, on a point of technicality, that isn't the lawsuit Les Paul, as you can tell by the rabbit ears inlay. The inlay was changed to the rabbit ears from the previous 'lawsuit' diamond inlay on the headstock.
Very nice guitars man ! 🤘🎸 I’m trying to choose between the Epiphone Les Paul wino Jerry Cantrell , or a lawsuit or the alpine white custom Epiphone Les Paul . At 7:38 one of my best friends had a guitar very similar to that beleive it was a Epiphone chine les paul standard but it sounded so good . Subbed 👍
I actually own an Ibanez "Lawsuit" Les Paul, and it's quite unusual. First of all, it has a BLONDE body. I don't know what the wood is. The same wood was used for the neck, but I'm under the impression that the fret board is actually maple. I'm on the hunt for an Ibanez "Lawsuit" SG, but I don't hold out hope in finding one, and if I do, I'll probably end up going into hock for it.
I'd love to get my hands on a lawsuit Firebird. Or one built by Orville By Gibson. They just keep getting more expensive. When I was a teenager in the 1980s, you could find any of them for 150.00 bucks at your local pawn shop. Same w/ a 1960s Vox Teardrop, or 60s fuzzbox.
You immediately lost credibility in the opening vignette as your guitar was out of tune. The original "lawsuit" Ibanez was the 2350. There technically wasn't a lawsuit...it was a cease and desists over the "open book" headstock and the truss rod cover. The 2350 was the target as it also featured the diamond inlays.
WRONG, there was never a lawsuit. There was a "cease and desist" ordered by Gibson against the company that made the Ibanez Les Pauls and before that order was put into the legal system Ibanez had already changed its headstocks so it never went anywhere. There was no out of court settlement. I've owned a 1977 2341 since it was new, and it was my main LP for years. Had a middle pickup kill switch added by Perry's Music when I bought it new. Very nice sounding and the star tuners and the Super 70's are quite reliable. also had some metal neck inserts added a while back.
Great video. Thanks.
Aria Pro II as well
actually, on a point of technicality, that isn't the lawsuit Les Paul, as you can tell by the rabbit ears inlay. The inlay was changed to the rabbit ears from the previous 'lawsuit' diamond inlay on the headstock.
Very nice guitars man ! 🤘🎸 I’m trying to choose between the Epiphone Les Paul wino Jerry Cantrell , or a lawsuit or the alpine white custom Epiphone Les Paul . At 7:38 one of my best friends had a guitar very similar to that beleive it was a Epiphone chine les paul standard but it sounded so good . Subbed 👍
Man I got a 78 wine-red pf200 Gold Hardware in for the longest time I thought it was from the lawsuit but on the other hand I love the guitar to death
I actually own an Ibanez "Lawsuit" Les Paul, and it's quite unusual. First of all, it has a BLONDE body. I don't know what the wood is. The same wood was used for the neck, but I'm under the impression that the fret board is actually maple. I'm on the hunt for an Ibanez "Lawsuit" SG, but I don't hold out hope in finding one, and if I do, I'll probably end up going into hock for it.
Burny 85s (sustainer equiped LP with floyd) looks good but its hard to come by
I'd love to get my hands on a lawsuit Firebird. Or one built by Orville By Gibson. They just keep getting more expensive. When I was a teenager in the 1980s, you could find any of them for 150.00 bucks at your local pawn shop. Same w/ a 1960s Vox Teardrop, or 60s fuzzbox.
Got a yamaha lord player 600! Love it! Its all the way up there with a gibson lp custom black beauty u have tried.
I have a Mansfield les paul, late 60s early 70s. Set neck. Cant find any info on it
I have a MIJ too. 1978 mint condition El Degas Les Paul copy.
Which of tose do you think is the best brand or the best guitar?
Very Sweet guitars brother!
Thanks James! We love Japanese LP style guitars here.
But I thought the one from the lawsuit had the same emblem on the headstock
Aria Pro II 81'
Don’t forget early SVK les pauls
I had an antoria les paul was a nice guitar think they where later Ibanez
Tuning would have been nice.
Take a breath Simon !
You immediately lost credibility in the opening vignette as your guitar was out of tune. The original "lawsuit" Ibanez was the 2350. There technically wasn't a lawsuit...it was a cease and desists over the "open book" headstock and the truss rod cover. The 2350 was the target as it also featured the diamond inlays.