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Les Paul weight

Post by the boogie man » Tue Aug 25, 2009 9:38 pm

I recently picked up this LP. It weighs 10lbs 2oz. What's the avg for late/early model LPs.

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Re: Les Paul weight

Post by fillmore nyc » Wed Aug 26, 2009 7:27 am

the boogie man wrote:I recently picked up this LP. It weighs 10lbs 2oz. What's the avg for late/early model LPs.
Hey, Boog, and welcome to the forum!!

LP's vary a LOT in weight. Mine weighs around 8 lbs, which is considered pretty lightweight. I've seen 'em REAL heavy, though, like certain '70's LP Customs. You could anchor a boat with some of them!!
Years ago, I bought what appeared to be a regular old LP Std that was SO light, it seemed abnormal. The body turned out to be fully hollow except for a block under the bridge, and according to George Gruhn, was one of only 125 made, sent to a distributor in Japan. Somehow, this one made it back to these shores. It was around 7 lbs!!
Anyway, I would think the average weight is around 9 lbs, maybe??
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Re: Les Paul weight

Post by SandovalPDV » Wed Aug 26, 2009 7:50 am

My 2007 R7 weighs in at 9lbs 12oz which I think is about average. Most modern LP's seem to weigh in the mid high 9lbs from what I've seen other people post on other forums.

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Re: Les Paul weight

Post by paulster » Wed Aug 26, 2009 10:37 am

My 2005 R9 is the only one I know the weight of - 8.3lbs. That's on the light end of the scale.

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Re: Les Paul weight

Post by bluze81 » Thu Aug 27, 2009 8:29 pm

My R9 weighs 8.9 lbs, I have a R0 thats about 8.4, these would be considered light for a solid body Les Paul.

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Re: Les Paul weight

Post by Structo » Sat Aug 29, 2009 8:38 pm

I'm more of a Fender guy but I believe certain models of LP's are chambered to reduce weight
One way is to have round holes drilled in the body ala Swiss Cheese.
The other is to have huge areas scooped out in a more traditional chambering.

Example of Swiss cheese chambering.
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I believe this type of chambering was done pre 2008 LPs.

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Re: Les Paul weight

Post by fillmore nyc » Sun Aug 30, 2009 1:13 am

Wow, Structo!! Cool X-rays!! Where did you get those??

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Re: Les Paul weight

Post by monsterwalley » Sun Aug 30, 2009 8:08 pm

I believe this is how they are doing them now (chambering) I copied it for a build I'm doing for my daughter. I was concerned
about the weight. The control cavity route is a little tight in there but that's cause it's scaled down to 84%.

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my 59 replica I built using old growth mahogany ended up weighing in at 8 pounds on the dot.
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Re: Les Paul weight

Post by fillmore nyc » Mon Aug 31, 2009 3:37 pm

monsterwalley wrote:I believe this is how they are doing them now (chambering) I copied it for a build I'm doing for my daughter. I was concerned
about the weight. The control cavity route is a little tight in there but that's cause it's scaled down to 84%.

my 59 replica I built using old growth mahogany ended up weighing in at 8 pounds on the dot.
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Re: Les Paul weight

Post by monsterwalley » Mon Aug 31, 2009 3:59 pm

fillmore nyc wrote:
monsterwalley wrote:I believe this is how they are doing them now (chambering) I copied it for a build I'm doing for my daughter. I was concerned
about the weight. The control cavity route is a little tight in there but that's cause it's scaled down to 84%.

my 59 replica I built using old growth mahogany ended up weighing in at 8 pounds on the dot.
Can I be your daughter??
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(I dont tell EVERYONE this, but I DO look cute in a dress, IF you can find one for someone 6'4"...)
:oops: :oops: / :lol: :lol:


Sure you can be my daughter, You have to pay for your groceries and learn me how to play guitar bad ass though......... :lol:


as far as the big dress for a 6'4 dude.........STOP!!! I'm thinking crying game :shock: :?

JK I know you'd look adorable :lol:
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Re: Les Paul weight

Post by fillmore nyc » Mon Aug 31, 2009 7:21 pm

monsterwalley wrote:Sure you can be my daughter, You have to pay for your groceries and learn me how to play guitar bad ass though......... :lol:


as far as the big dress for a 6'4 dude.........STOP!!! I'm thinking crying game :shock: :?

JK I know you'd look adorable :lol:
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Re: Les Paul weight

Post by Tone-Freak » Tue Sep 01, 2009 10:19 am

How does the weight of a LP affect the sound. Especialy the chambered ones. Thanks :D

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Re: Les Paul weight

Post by jbzoso2002 » Wed Oct 21, 2009 8:23 pm

Weight must effect tone but I dont have a bunch of
Les Pauls like I have amps so Im not the best guy to
answer that but I must say this:

I cant stand the thought of a Gibson Les Paul with
holes or chambering, to me Its not a Les Paul, it should
have a different name. I will never have one that for sure.

I avoided a USA model Gibson Les Paul and got an Ephiphne
Slash Gold top that has no weight relief and is a damn fine
gutar.

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Re: Les Paul weight

Post by jcmjmp » Wed Oct 21, 2009 10:15 pm

I like my Les Pauls HEAVY.

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