Topic: humbuckers patent 2737842
I own an original GIBSON LES PAUL 1968 CUSTOM, first year of the new production line.
I replaced the humbuckers by a set of 2 P-94, to have the sound of the first CUSTOMS, and because I have another 1978 CUSTOM.
Unfortunately, when I was staying AGAIN in hospital, they cleanded up my house, moving a desk to a smaller room, now my PC room.
Originals DISAPPEARED. Saturday05/04/2008, my daughters boyfriend found them back, a big relief for me, having already more than enough "physical" misery.
On the back of one is written patent 2737842, and as far I could find, this seems to be a PAF, on my 1968 CUSTOM.
- Is this correct?
- What is the impact on the value?
I'm not interested in changing back my set P-94, because THAT sound is so great.
I also saw DiMarzio on the other.
Can somebody tell me more about this?
THANKS
I found more information and I read that when they re-introduced the GIBSON LP CUSTOM in 68, they used a DiMarzio humbucker AND a 2737842 humbucker. So this guitar seems to be worth a little fortune, AM I CORRECT? (again)
- MY GUITAR PLAYS EVERY STYLE = BLUES, ROCK, METAL, so I NEED TO LEARN HOW TO PLAY IT.
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