How to Distinguish a Real Gibson Les Paul from a Fake?
Gibson Les Paul is highly valued guitars by musicians, and, accordingly, is expensive. Many non-honest producers try to profit from their popularity. They produce a terrible quality of Les Paul's replicas which are then sold at a price, many times greater than their real value. You have to understand that Gibson is expensive guitars, so a 300-400 dollar stick on which "Gibson" is written is most probably fake. Also, these Les Paul's have their unique quality, which no fake can forge. Wood of the head of the neck The USP of the majority (not all, however) Les Paul's guitar is that it is made from one bar of mahogany, i.e., the entire neck of the guitar is a single piece of wood. It is, thanks to this feature of the Gibson, that the heads of the guitars have the property of not breaking down. For London Guitar Shop of counterfeit Gibson's, making an authentic head is a big problem, because, with this technology, there is still a lot of unused wood...