HoboMan Posted May 18 Posted May 18 (edited) Selling my recently acquired Les P7aul Goddess. VERY GOOD condition. These were only made for a few years, I think 2005 -2007. Gibson marketed these for female guitarists. They have a slightly smaller body that a regular Les Paul. The pickups are a 490R at the neck and a 498T at the bridge and have clear bobbins showing the coils underneath. Mahogany body & neck with an Ebony fretboard. The top is gloss with matte back & sides.These originally came with some kind of funky locking tuner but they have been upgraded to a set of Grovers. Has shaller strap lock buttons. Other than that it's all original. Includes the original hardshell case. Recently had the frets leveled and polished with a complete setup by Dave's Guitar Shop in Sun Prairie. Currently strung with 8s and PLAYS LIKE A DREAM. WEIGHS 6.99 lbs on my digital scale.One of the lightest Les Pauls you'll ever play. $1900 shipped & PayPal'd. No Trades Edited May 28 by HoboMan 6 Quote
cynic Posted May 18 Posted May 18 Those are very cool guitars and the black ones are the best ones because they don't have the body-color matching Gibson logos like the others. At some point I'm pretty sure my granddaughter will be getting one. 2 Quote
Ua D Posted May 19 Posted May 19 Damn. I like that it’s wraparound bridge and ebony board. Very cool. Glws 1 Quote
santellavision Posted May 19 Posted May 19 (edited) Just when I thought I had seen about every type of Lester, here's another! Cool axe. Edited May 20 by santellavision 1 Quote
Dave Scepter Posted May 19 Posted May 19 Cool guitar, I'd be all over that had it come with a TOM bridge 👍🏼 1 Quote
HoboMan Posted May 22 Author Posted May 22 14 hours ago, vicjoy1945 said: Any neck dive? Curious.... There is a very small amount of neck dive. So small that I had to check this morning because I've never noticed before. If you take your hands off the neck and jump around the neck will start to lean down a little. Quote
cmatthes Posted May 22 Posted May 22 3 hours ago, HoboMan said: There is a very small amount of neck dive. So small that I had to check this morning because I've never noticed before. If you take your hands off the neck and jump around the neck will start to lean down a little. Who does that though, besides Jack Blades? 4 Quote
stedge Posted May 22 Posted May 22 Townshend and then at some point it whacks him in the chin. 1 1 Quote
analogsystem Posted May 22 Posted May 22 Interesting that the pickups are all slugs and no screw pole pieces. That is a little different from regular 490 and 498 humbuckers. I wonder if it makes them brighter or darker? Quote
HoboMan Posted May 23 Author Posted May 23 On 5/22/2025 at 2:53 PM, analogsystem said: Interesting that the pickups are all slugs and no screw pole pieces. That is a little different from regular 490 and 498 humbuckers. I wonder if it makes them brighter or darker? Not sure how it affects the tone but they sound really good. So good in fact that I'm thinking about buying a used set of 490R & 498T for my Gibson Flying V. Quote
scottcald Posted May 23 Posted May 23 Those are cool. They had another model called the Vixen that I think had rosewood for the board and dot inlays and solid colors, no binding etc. Found the info: https://www.zzounds.com/item--GIBLPVX 1 Quote
HoboMan Posted May 24 Author Posted May 24 15 hours ago, scottcald said: Those are cool. They had another model called the Vixen that I think had rosewood for the board and dot inlays and solid colors, no binding etc. Found the info: https://www.zzounds.com/item--GIBLPVX Yep, those came out about the same time. Thinner bodies, tummy cut AND a carved top. 1 Quote
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