A Guitar Made of Walnut?! || Gibson 'The Paul' 40th Anniversary Demo/Review

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0:35 Demo in a Mix
3:20 My Thoughts
7:58 Dirty Playthrough
8:40 Clean Playthrough

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A Guitar Made of Walnut?! || Gibson "The Paul" 40th Anniversary Demo/Review
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Serious question: a lot of people are telling me the notifications still aren't showing up. Quick Agusquad roll call, who actually got the notification for this video? 🤔

agufish
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Alright, the editing convinced me - since we no longer have Pro MLG Agufish Unboxing Experience then the Agufish community demands for Explosions on every snare hit from now on.

Zodicus
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I have a 1980 . It was given to me by my moms swcons husband . I love this guitar of all I've had over the years this is my favorite

gary
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Love my 79, favourite guitar out of all of mine. Kept it completely original, plays like a beast.

MazharA
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Those explosions were soooo cringe but it seems your aim was ultimate cheese 😂 awesome review as always boi🤘

jc
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FYI, you can adjust the pickup switch selector by removing the back plate, loosening top nut a little, rotating the switch to your liking, then tighten. 3 mins tops. Just my 2 cents.

ebayauctionebayauction
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I've had an orginal "the Paul" since 1978 that I purchased new. Like the feel of the guitar neck and playablity.

dhergott
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should call it a French name.
Le the Paul. the the Paul is brutal. haha. great video!

landonbailey
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I have a 96 “The Paul II” and I absolutely love it. I mean it’s beat up and ugly from years if playing and the nitro is rubbed off and chipping but it feels so good to play and it sounds great! Mine is all mahogany with a rosewood neck and black nitro.

kcbc
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walnut is a beautiful wood, makes great furniture

bobsaturday
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I bought a MINTY '80 The Paul in OHSC for $200 "out the door" in 1990 at a local music store... it was technically NEW, but old stock.. then "lost in the back room" for almost a decade... When it was found, the owner called me to "get rid of it" as he knew I was collecting anything interesting at the time.. it was my go to gigging Gibson for years because of the light weight... glad to see them finally get some attention... and makes mine worth much more.. I almost gave/traded it away a couple times.. just couldn't part with it..

texastyrannyresponseteam
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I own an all original 78 The Paul . Mine has an ebony fingerboard . I can honestly say that I actually like where the selector switch is positioned and I find it very easy to use .

TheHumbuckerboy
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This has got to be one of your best demo tracks, with the explosions included, lol. Very catchy and radio rock sounding. Love it.

MarciRayn
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Hey hunter. My high intergrity merch just came in and I love it!
It just took almost two months for it to arrive.
Love the channel man it has my support! Possibly a dime guitar in the future?

cameronjustis
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Soooo... I added the snare bombs in kind of as a joke and told Hunter

Hunter: Hey that's cool man! Make them louder!

Me: You sure sure dude?

Hunter: More I said!

Me: But...

Hunter: I SAID MOAR!!!

LukeDKramer
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I have a Vantage Ghost by Matsumoku. It's their version of "The Paul" except that its mahogany instead of walnut. For those not familiar Matsumoku, among other things, had the Japanese contract to build the hollow body Epiphones such as the Emperors, Rivieras, and Sheratons. Anyway, turn your pickup selector switch sideways. That way you just need to flick it with your fingertips after you mix the 4 dials to the blend you want. It works just fine that way.

MasterOfSparks
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I sold my '78 Paul because the frets wore out so quick. It was a real issue.
I recently re-fretted an old Paul with Stainless for a customer and now wish I had my old one back.
If I only knew how to do a fret job back then....
The switches were all rotated, back in the day, to activate front to back instead of up and down so you could actually use

RenoNuski
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11:45
i guess they never miss






huh?

buffkonradin
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The original the Paul's had Gibson T-top pickups!

twantheunisz
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Love the honesty in this. Gave unbiased pros and cons. 👍

digitunicorn