
Originally Posted by
archnacorda
My son has an Tele copy made by Edz which I bought for php4500. Since it's a starter guitar, the type of wood doesn't really matter. Only when one has developed his playing skills will the type of wood really come into big consideration.
The tele has korean hardware and electronics. Limpyo kaayo pagka-buhat ni Edz. It has a I-I-II configuration. If makakita og budget, we might upgrade the pickups but I will still have it done by Edz. Wala dyud koy reklamo sa guitar and with Edz.
If you want a Les Paul copy, palit lang dyud or order on-line og Gibson original humbuckers. Other option would be Alnico. Don't put single coils in a Les Paul copy, specially if you yearn for the Les Paul sound.
Original Les Pauls use Michigan red maple or lightweight mahogany. The nearest local matching wood is white lauan. The problem with our white lauan is that it needs to be fully kiln dried so that it will not warp after some time. The fingerboard can be local apitong if you want a dark color wood.
Edz made a Les Paul copy for one of my son's friends. It has an intricate inlayed fingerboard, and Korean hardware and pickups. I watched him perform the other weekend and the LP looked and sounded real good.
If you want a customized LP, specify that it be chambered. LP's are very heavy and will take it's toll on you when played for over an hour.