Gibson fake or not

john john

New member
Joined
Oct 4, 2024
Messages
4
Reaction score
5
I have a Gibson les Paul custom that I have had from the 70s it has being gig a lot and looks sad i'm going to sell it and would like to know if it is genuine I have looked on the internet for clues and it all looks good but I do not want deceive anybody any help would be appreciate any help I can put more pic if required
 

Attachments

  • IMG_0428.jpg
    IMG_0428.jpg
    68.6 KB · Views: 14
  • IMG_0437.jpg
    IMG_0437.jpg
    81.3 KB · Views: 13
  • IMG_0436.jpg
    IMG_0436.jpg
    49.9 KB · Views: 9
  • IMG_0435.jpg
    IMG_0435.jpg
    190.4 KB · Views: 7
  • IMG_0433.jpg
    IMG_0433.jpg
    57.7 KB · Views: 6
  • IMG_0432.jpg
    IMG_0432.jpg
    130.7 KB · Views: 5
  • IMG_0431.jpg
    IMG_0431.jpg
    125.3 KB · Views: 5
  • IMG_0430.jpg
    IMG_0430.jpg
    59.8 KB · Views: 8
  • IMG_0429.jpg
    IMG_0429.jpg
    77 KB · Views: 13
Yea you are right i always believed it was but i put in on ebay and they took it off i would just like to check if it is
 
I doubt that it is fake.

It does look to have had many changes.

I start with the serial number. If I figured it right, it would have been stamped July 17, 1979.

Does this seem accurate?
 
I can’t read the numbers on the pots. If you want to post them or write them down your self you can double check the dates on these.
 
I doubt that it is fake.

It does look to have had many changes.

I start with the serial number. If I figured it right, it would have been stamped July 17, 1979.

Does this seem accurate?
hi sorry i cant remember it was a long time ago iam 77 now most of the 60s and 70s is a bit blurred and loved it i have put some pic of the truss rod the pot no 13778 and 71-079 the machine heads have gibson stamped on them
 

Attachments

  • IMG_0439.jpg
    IMG_0439.jpg
    57.3 KB · Views: 6
  • IMG_0443.jpg
    IMG_0443.jpg
    70.1 KB · Views: 8
  • IMG_0444.jpg
    IMG_0444.jpg
    83.2 KB · Views: 8
  • IMG_0445.jpg
    IMG_0445.jpg
    64.4 KB · Views: 8
  • IMG_0446.jpg
    IMG_0446.jpg
    56.7 KB · Views: 5
@john john

I think your safe that this is Not fake. It definitely has some years on it. That’s a beautiful patina on the binding.

Some irregularities I see.

-The pickups may have been swapped. Or at least the pickup covers removed. This is something some of us do from time to time.

-The bridge doesn’t match the tailpiece. These bridges have a tendency to sag in the middle and need replacing.

-I don’t see any marks on the headstock that may suggest the machines were swapped. I mean to say they look original.

-Same with the pots. I wish I could find specific info but cannot at the moment. They look to me to be from the late 70s.
 
@john john

I found some better info. Looks more certain this is a ‘79.

Serial number indicates this was stamped on the 98th day in 1979. Still 1979.

On the pot, 71-079. This number is Gibson’s ‘in house’ part number.

13778? Is incomplete. Because we can’t see what’s under that blob of resin. But still we know this pot is CTS part number 137. Made in 78. Uncertain as the week. Still. Made in 78. Perfectly suited to be installed in a ‘79 LPC.
 
Back
Top