Really nice sounding Les Pauls, thank you for sharing. Funny, you discussing all the vintage parts you gathers up for the chambered R9, it made me think of some of my projects. Its so exciting hunting down and acquiring the parts, however, there was a part of me that was sad when I'd completed the project! Don't get me wrong, I've been totally stoked about every one of my finished projects, its just the hunt/search that I miss. Kind of like the melon coli when finishing a good book.
Thank you for being honest about Bartlett. I was going to buy one on the used market but like your experience i had seen a few others that also found issues with their Bartlett. I would up going with a new in box Leftover 2023 Murphy Lab heavy aged R9 and could not be happier! It weight 8.5lbs and rings and sustians even unplugged the guitar has a great tone. I payed Less for this ML R9 than what the Bartlett was going for. it is pictured in my YT avatar pic.
@@Murphy_R9 oh yeah. I hope it helps some make a decision. I didn't list all the issues and communications kind of on purpose. I also had corroboration from other who've had them, and even Tom said some of his choices or the issues I felt were wrong were intentional. The finishing issues were not small for sure .
@@scottjua To be honest i am happier with the Gibson. not only is it a great 59 clone but IF i ever want to sell it a Gibson sells much easier and faster than some of independent builders. There are exceptions like a old Gil Yaron 59, those sell FAST!
Respectfully, these are both "top of the line" Gibson Les Paul guitars and they should both just sound and feel superb. The fact that both guitars have "Vintage PAF's" does not mean they should sound identical. In fact, I would expect the opposite and that they should not sound identical, because of 5 variables, for reasons including: (a) No two pickup sets are can have magnets or windings that are "twins", especially vintage pickups; (b) There may differences in the wiring components between the two guitars; (c) I cannot believe both guitars have "identical" setups; (d) The 1960 Les Paul Standard VOS 60th Anniversary came in 3 flavors, v1, v2 and v3 with v1 being in essence a 1959 Les Paul VOS up to the v3 having a significantly different neck configuration; and (e) The 60th Anniversary of the 1960 Les Paul Standard is VOS built, meaning that the components are supposed to be the same materials along with finish (even the glue used in construction) and the construction would be such as they would have built it in 1960. So, a proper comparison would be a vintage late in 1960 Les Paul Standard with its original unpotted PAF's against the 60th Anniversary of the 1960 VOS Les Paul Standard v3 that has unpotted Custombucker PAF's, In the end though, both guitars you used are amazing specimens of guitars.
@@LesPaul4684 they both have really their own voice which is great for me. I don't have to justify one over the other, since they're so different. Also in feel with the necks being drastically different.
Really nice sounding Les Pauls, thank you for sharing.
Funny, you discussing all the vintage parts you gathers up for the chambered R9, it made me think of some of my projects.
Its so exciting hunting down and acquiring the parts, however, there was a part of me that was sad when I'd completed the project!
Don't get me wrong, I've been totally stoked about every one of my finished projects, its just the hunt/search that I miss.
Kind of like the melon coli when finishing a good book.
Had a Murphy 59. Great guitars
Thank you for being honest about Bartlett. I was going to buy one on the used
market but like your experience i had seen a few others that also found issues with their Bartlett.
I would up going with a new in box Leftover 2023 Murphy Lab heavy aged R9 and could not be happier!
It weight 8.5lbs and rings and sustians even unplugged the guitar has a great tone. I payed Less for this ML R9
than what the Bartlett was going for. it is pictured in my YT avatar pic.
@@Murphy_R9 oh yeah. I hope it helps some make a decision. I didn't list all the issues and communications kind of on purpose. I also had corroboration from other who've had them, and even Tom said some of his choices or the issues I felt were wrong were intentional.
The finishing issues were not small for sure .
@@scottjua To be honest i am happier with the Gibson. not only is it a great 59 clone but IF i ever want to sell it a Gibson
sells much easier and faster than some of independent builders. There are exceptions like a old Gil Yaron 59, those sell FAST!
@26.55 There is a hash yop end that cuts your head off!
Weird I just checked on all my devices and didn’t hear it
Should’ve bought a Max!
Respectfully, these are both "top of the line" Gibson Les Paul guitars and they should both just sound and feel superb. The fact that both guitars have "Vintage PAF's" does not mean they should sound identical. In fact, I would expect the opposite and that they should not sound identical, because of 5 variables, for reasons including: (a) No two pickup sets are can have magnets or windings that are "twins", especially vintage pickups; (b) There may differences in the wiring components between the two guitars; (c) I cannot believe both guitars have "identical" setups; (d) The 1960 Les Paul Standard VOS 60th Anniversary came in 3 flavors, v1, v2 and v3 with v1 being in essence a 1959 Les Paul VOS up to the v3 having a significantly different neck configuration; and (e) The 60th Anniversary of the 1960 Les Paul Standard is VOS built, meaning that the components are supposed to be the same materials along with finish (even the glue used in construction) and the construction would be such as they would have built it in 1960. So, a proper comparison would be a vintage late in 1960 Les Paul Standard with its original unpotted PAF's against the 60th Anniversary of the 1960 VOS Les Paul Standard v3 that has unpotted Custombucker PAF's, In the end though, both guitars you used are amazing specimens of guitars.
They are both the same guitar. Historic is a Historic.
The 59 sounds sweeter though not as loud as the 60.
@@LesPaul4684 they both have really their own voice which is great for me. I don't have to justify one over the other, since they're so different. Also in feel with the necks being drastically different.
hello scott nice guitars!!! By the way are you Asians thanks for the video - Teban from Phils
@@tebanned Victor is, I am not but married to a wonderful Thai lady. So I'm honorary Asian. :)
What happened regarding les paul have you sold it bro?
Ageing dosint change anything