What a Great Guitar!.. I prefer it to the 2004 CS models by the look... As soon as one puts in "Push Pull" mods there is little relevance to the 'Zeppelin Guitar" Gibson with their Custom Shop Models were going for a "Post Led Zeppelin Instrument" This instrument also is very versatile though. It's really nice. You wouldn't change anything if you're covering lots of different music.. The Zeppelin "Hollow Chirp" Middle sound that is the iconic Page Tone is achieved with a Low Wind 7.5k T Top Bridge Pickup which is quite nasal in Character (Tele on Steroids sound) combined with an Overwound Alnico 2 8.6k Neck PAF with a very Weak Magnet creating a Woody not Flutey tone. That neck PUP is set BELOW the pickup ring to balance out the weaker T Top bridge.. The Phase Cancellation middle tone is still "IN PHASE' and a property of the T Top. I replicate the 1973 'The Song Remains the Same" tones on my channel for Page Enthusiasts.
Uptick, with a thumbnail like that I literally thought this was a video posted by one of the many guitar channels I also follow! Anyway, love the guitar, stunning guitar collection and nice playing.
ever thought why jimmy stopped gibson from doing more #1 or #2... tried one recently and apart from the neck profile and all those unnesasary push pulls, is there any diference at all from a normal gibson standard ?
Love JP and I am currently researching the LP's that Jimmy played through the years... at the end of the day any guitar has to fit you personally it's not enough for it to be legendary in someone elses hand.
Very nice sir. I too have a guitar addiction to go along with my watch addiction. 🤣Which is why my channel is called Rock The Watch. My two favorite things. Keep Rocking those Watches and guitars man. 🤘🏻
Gorgeous! I love guitars even more than watches! Not so keen on “relic” look on anew guitar personally but respect your choice absolutely. Certainly this has been done very subtly.
I'm usually not a fan of relics on new guitars either but since this is a recreation of another guitar, I'm ok with it because it's done to look as close to the original as possible.
J'ai l'impression d'avoir décelé, dans votre premier commentaire, l'accent québécois. superbe guitare qui fait sans doute l'envie de très nombreux fans de Jimmy Page. Quelle est l'année de fabrication de ce chef-d’œuvre? Je souhaite éventuellement pouvoir m,en offrir une. Bravo à vous.
So this is a special order by Ikebe in Tokyo of a R8 True Historic with a Version 2 1960 neck (so in-between 59 and the slimmest 60) with finishing and aging like a Page #1, same features like gold plated Grover tuners, exposed bridge pickup, etc, and for the electronics they asked splits for both pickups on the tone knobs. So you get the normal humbucker tones and you can split for strat tones. That often works pretty badly on most guitars if you don't have the right pots and pickups. On this one it happens they really matched it all for fantastic sounds in every config. There is no out-of-phase here but Jimmy NEVER used that anyway during the good years. He mostly was in the normal middle position. The recreation Jp#1 had the pups OOP which is totally incorrect and you don't even access Jimmy's main sound circa 73-77 as a result. This guitar sounds better than any of the 50+ Custom Shop ones I've owned and is totally unique and in my humble opinion so much better than the official run of JPP#1. And no, I'd never sell it. If I was to buy a JP Signature it'd be the #2 with darker colour and all the electronics. But I doubt it'd be better than this.
And by the way, it was not the only one ordered with those specs. I had to travel far to try another one that LOOKED better but sounded like total dogsht in comparison. There's no two-ways about it, some guitar have "it" some don't. Trust you me, don't buy for the looks, you'll always end up selling. Buy for the sound. I had an amazing looking Pearly Gates. It had the tone of a $100 Chinese copy. Sold it at a huge profit to someone guided by hype rather than sound. For collecting, cool. For playing, just buy a good one. Try many. Get one that has the right neck and sounds good to you.
This one is a custom order by Ikebe Tokyo. 58 body, 60 ver. 2 neck (not the slimmest but slimmer than 59), aged like a Page, colour more accurate, wiring is different, each pup can be split. No phase switch though.
Famous as in songs we know and love, I don't think so. Maybe Lenny Kravitz or the Black Crowes but I doubt it. Even the Darkness used USA Standards all the way. Many play CS guitars on stage these days I'm sure but I can bet none of the music on my phone has been recorded with a CS. I might become the first ;-)
Actually, what I'd like to know is, you play guitar, you have luxury watches - what about about magnetism of the watches. They say speakers and amps are bad for watches, and the pickups are magnets, so are there any precautions you take? Do you wear your luxury watches while playing? Are you wearing one in this clip? and also for gigging? Or is watch magnetism and guitars/amps an irrational fear that people have?
It’s mildly irrational, depends how close you get to speakers and such, but in general I’d favor a watch with specific anti-magnetic properties like the Aqua Terra or Milgauss as rehearsal spaces can be really tight. Current Rolex models have tech that addresses the issue. Slash wears a Hulk btw. I’ve never had any problem.
Fun, je suis expat fan de montres et heureux proprio depuis plus de 20 ans d une les Paul deluxe burgundy special edition ..for the watch I have only an explorer and a sub no date ... but step by step ...
Joe Bonamassa is a Gibson guy. Me, i have to practice on an Angelus semi acoustic guitar, relearn the notes. I have talent, but waste it. After my comment i pick up the Angelus and practice. When i play on an Ibanez electric guitar a longtime ago, it was a match. Playing like Dave Mustain and do some Motörhead guitar play taking power cords. When practice on an semi acoustic Angelus after my comment, i wear an Omega Seamaster professional 300 meter diver with a zirkonium wave dial. bye bye, and till the next time Up tick watches.
What a Great Guitar!.. I prefer it to the 2004 CS models by the look... As soon as one puts in "Push Pull" mods there is little relevance to the 'Zeppelin Guitar" Gibson with their Custom Shop Models were going for a "Post Led Zeppelin Instrument" This instrument also is very versatile though. It's really nice. You wouldn't change anything if you're covering lots of different music..
The Zeppelin "Hollow Chirp" Middle sound that is the iconic Page Tone is achieved with a Low Wind 7.5k T Top Bridge Pickup which is quite nasal in Character (Tele on Steroids sound) combined with an Overwound Alnico 2 8.6k Neck PAF with a very Weak Magnet creating a Woody not Flutey tone. That neck PUP is set BELOW the pickup ring to balance out the weaker T Top bridge.. The Phase Cancellation middle tone is still "IN PHASE' and a property of the T Top.
I replicate the 1973 'The Song Remains the Same" tones on my channel for Page Enthusiasts.
This is an interesting presentation. I too have a JP and love it. Oh yeah, I collect watched too.
Which JP run do you have?
@@JPs_Music_Channel The second one.
Beautiful guitar, my man...congrats !
Uptick, with a thumbnail like that I literally thought this was a video posted by one of the many guitar channels I also follow! Anyway, love the guitar, stunning guitar collection and nice playing.
ever thought why jimmy stopped gibson from doing more #1 or #2...
tried one recently and apart from the neck profile and all those unnesasary push pulls, is there any diference at all from a normal gibson standard ?
Fantastic video of one of the world’s greatest guitars (in my humble opinion). Rick on!!
Love JP and I am currently researching the LP's that Jimmy played through the years... at the end of the day any guitar has to fit you personally it's not enough for it to be legendary in someone elses hand.
Very nice sir. I too have a guitar addiction to go along with my watch addiction. 🤣Which is why my channel is called Rock The Watch. My two favorite things. Keep Rocking those Watches and guitars man. 🤘🏻
Gorgeous! I love guitars even more than watches!
Not so keen on “relic” look on anew guitar personally but respect your choice absolutely. Certainly this has been done very subtly.
I'm usually not a fan of relics on new guitars either but since this is a recreation of another guitar, I'm ok with it because it's done to look as close to the original as possible.
We want full concert ! What do you do?
Maybe you, ‘caseback watches’ and ‘the timeless watch channel’ can get together over the net to do a little number.
J'ai l'impression d'avoir décelé, dans votre premier commentaire, l'accent québécois. superbe guitare qui fait sans doute l'envie de très nombreux fans de Jimmy Page. Quelle est l'année de fabrication de ce chef-d’œuvre? Je souhaite éventuellement pouvoir m,en offrir une. Bravo à vous.
My CC1 kicks ass. I lived in Japan, too. Ishibashi and G-Club were my hangouts. The CITES rules suck, especially if you like rosewood.
The guy that aged that guitar did it way way better than Tom Murphy
Is that a real Page’s signature guitar? Which year is that? Would you like to sell it or know someone who have one for sell?
So this is a special order by Ikebe in Tokyo of a R8 True Historic with a Version 2 1960 neck (so in-between 59 and the slimmest 60) with finishing and aging like a Page #1, same features like gold plated Grover tuners, exposed bridge pickup, etc, and for the electronics they asked splits for both pickups on the tone knobs. So you get the normal humbucker tones and you can split for strat tones. That often works pretty badly on most guitars if you don't have the right pots and pickups. On this one it happens they really matched it all for fantastic sounds in every config. There is no out-of-phase here but Jimmy NEVER used that anyway during the good years. He mostly was in the normal middle position. The recreation Jp#1 had the pups OOP which is totally incorrect and you don't even access Jimmy's main sound circa 73-77 as a result. This guitar sounds better than any of the 50+ Custom Shop ones I've owned and is totally unique and in my humble opinion so much better than the official run of JPP#1. And no, I'd never sell it. If I was to buy a JP Signature it'd be the #2 with darker colour and all the electronics. But I doubt it'd be better than this.
And by the way, it was not the only one ordered with those specs. I had to travel far to try another one that LOOKED better but sounded like total dogsht in comparison. There's no two-ways about it, some guitar have "it" some don't. Trust you me, don't buy for the looks, you'll always end up selling. Buy for the sound. I had an amazing looking Pearly Gates. It had the tone of a $100 Chinese copy. Sold it at a huge profit to someone guided by hype rather than sound. For collecting, cool. For playing, just buy a good one. Try many. Get one that has the right neck and sounds good to you.
His guitar lost its color after 1980 at Knebworth it was only 21 years old and had the color around the edges.
Zee Zee Top or Zed Zed Top?
so wait that's not the real page #1? is the neck skinny in the middle?
This one is a custom order by Ikebe Tokyo. 58 body, 60 ver. 2 neck (not the slimmest but slimmer than 59), aged like a Page, colour more accurate, wiring is different, each pup can be split. No phase switch though.
Hi UpTick, I know it’s a long shot but would you be interested in selling that Jimmy Page Les Paul? Honestly, name your price.
The longest shot indeed. Nah, this is “the one” for me. Seas part and bras drop when I play it.
I wonder have any musician ever got famous using/recording with custom shop guitars? gibson or fender..
Famous as in songs we know and love, I don't think so. Maybe Lenny Kravitz or the Black Crowes but I doubt it. Even the Darkness used USA Standards all the way. Many play CS guitars on stage these days I'm sure but I can bet none of the music on my phone has been recorded with a CS. I might become the first ;-)
Actually, what I'd like to know is, you play guitar, you have luxury watches - what about about magnetism of the watches. They say speakers and amps are bad for watches, and the pickups are magnets, so are there any precautions you take? Do you wear your luxury watches while playing? Are you wearing one in this clip? and also for gigging? Or is watch magnetism and guitars/amps an irrational fear that people have?
It’s mildly irrational, depends how close you get to speakers and such, but in general I’d favor a watch with specific anti-magnetic properties like the Aqua Terra or Milgauss as rehearsal spaces can be really tight. Current Rolex models have tech that addresses the issue. Slash wears a Hulk btw. I’ve never had any problem.
Fun, je suis expat fan de montres et heureux proprio depuis plus de 20 ans d une les Paul deluxe burgundy special edition ..for the watch I have only an explorer and a sub no date ... but step by step ...
Joe Bonamassa is a Gibson guy. Me, i have to practice on an Angelus semi acoustic guitar, relearn the notes.
I have talent, but waste it. After my comment i pick up the Angelus and practice.
When i play on an Ibanez electric guitar a longtime ago, it was a match. Playing like Dave Mustain and do some Motörhead guitar play taking power cords.
When practice on an semi acoustic Angelus after my comment, i wear an Omega Seamaster professional 300 meter diver with a zirkonium wave dial. bye bye, and till the next time Up tick watches.
They actually took the guitar to Gibson there is a video of it
We’re are guitars cheaper Japan or USA. Go to Brazil you can get mohogany
The bottom half has too much tiger stripes it doesn’t even match the top half that is bad wood selection for an expensive guitar