Judging by the impressions the truss rod cover had made in the finish, I'd say that bump you noticed has been caused by tightening the cover down on a finish that hasn't cured and it's displaced the finish, creating a bump
@@ethanfullerton507 This is discussed in the video when Trogly takes off the output jack and sticks the camera in the cavity. You can see if it's plain or figured, but I won't spoil it in the comments.
I saw a guy playing cream les paul in a backyard keg party.. I will play in heaven with Randy Rhoads on the The Cream and on the Cherry Sunburst.. Duane Allman Gary Rossington
Every time I see a white Supreme I think of Matt Heafy's white Supreme from the A Gunshot to the Head of Trepidation music video. Its one of the guitars that helped inspire his new Origins Epiphone models. Still want to know how the hell that Supreme got fitted with EMGs lol.
Very cool guitar, like that a lot!! Nice to see it's not far off 10lb, my personal sweet spot for a LP. That one's a nice mix of semi-hollow, centre block, looks classy as hell too!!
I have one of those in a beautiful dirty lemon translucent finish. It’s a rocker no doubt. Heavy guitar to play live, but strong pups. Cool guitar in my opinion. I’m still cleaning the hardware. I need to find out how to really shine it.
I've never understood why there would be a case shroud for a guitar because for some violin cases it protects the violin from rosin on the bow but guitars just have soft case above them but idk
The early Supreme years featured ebony fretboards with Jescar evo frets. It is nickle-free wire that maintains a gold color when the nickel element is removed. Also, through the extrusion process it ends up about 20% harder than regular fret wire. These frets don’t dull and are so smooth it will spoil other guitars for you. Later they replaced them with richlite boards and an inferior gold mimic fret. Throw in 50’s wiring harness and Lollar Imperial low wind pickups and you’ve got yourself a killer LP! It’s not THAT hard to re-wire, just takes extra time and concentration.
Hey man, love your videos! When you’re tapering about the color of the golden frets and your had reflections, you can use a polorize filter to add to your lens, this will remove the light reflections and help to give back the colors ;)
Beautiful ...and that tone ' Trogly, just wondering, do you clean the insides of the cases with your special treatment ? especially used after heavy gigging / playing ?
I've been curious for a long time what kind of guitar it is that Lindsey Buckingham plays. I've never seen it anywhere else. BTW, I think he's underrated as a player.
I keep waiting for you to play a little more of that classic blues tune from a few movies like Pulp Fiction. I love the looks of that guitar and yes im going to say it this Supreme has a creamy full sound that makes me want one. If I can ever swing it I will have one. It's said to see that it got the stand rash or bleed but at least it isn't worse than it is. I've been trying to figure out how I can share pictures of some of my collection/ toys . Especially the two Studios 83 Greenburst and the 13 refinished but no luck so far. Even tried to see if I could post them along with the two SGs I picked up from you . The reissue 63 Epiphone Red with the lyre tremolo and the Pelham blue hard tail with P90s. I think it would just be fun for those of us who have bought guitars either from you , as a result of having seen particular hunting episodes or both. Kind of like the Trogley family of players if you will.
Les Paul Supremes have an extra large output jack plate, I bet it’s carved out more under there to allow access to the pots. He probably just kept the battery for the EMGs in whatever chambering is under the output jack plate.
(if you were the right age in the mid to late 2000s, you probably saw Kevin Jonas playing a solid colour white Les Paul Supreme in their videos and live footage)