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  • #16
    Putting a Kahler on a Les Paul will cut the resaale value in half! I'd look for one that already has a Kahler on it - believe me, it'll be pretty cheap compared to other Les Pauls. A kahler is definitely better than a Floyd for retaining LP tone, less wood out of the body and more contact with the wood.

    If you have to have a LP trem, consider finding a Washburn Wonderbar that has the plate adaptor. You can bolt it onto the stop tailpiece and tunomatic bushings, and remove nit without a scratch if you don't like it. Of course locking tunres are a must of you don't want to mount a string clamp. I like the Wonderbar, different than a Floyd or a Kahler, but cool in its own right and stays in tune.
    Ron is the MAN!!!!

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    • #17
      LERXSTCAT is right!!! It will cost you on value unless it came that way all orig. like mine will keep it's value. The les paul is a costly player - keep it original!!! & go to a Jackson/Charvel w/kahler, 80's model 6 or soloist. If you want a great quality player w/kahler..........stroking my whammy while posting........ha ha........

      Last edited by SGplayer; 04-05-2006, 08:50 PM.

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      • #18
        Think long and hard before you put a Kahler on a Les Paul. I have a Les Paul that I had a Kahler installed on back around 1990. The tone didn't change much and it actually improved the playability. Looked ok too. Shortly after that I purchased my first Jackson with a Floyd. The Les Paul sat unplayed for years and I was kicking myself for modifying it. I finally decided to have the Kahler removed. This involves removing the Kahler route, retopping the guitar, and a complete refinish. Translation= Big $. It's been in the shop about 4 months and I have no idea when I will get it back or how it will look when I get it back. Anyway.........looking back, I would not think about putting a Kahler on a Les Paul again.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by dannyr
          Think long and hard before you put a Kahler on a Les Paul. I have a Les Paul that I had a Kahler installed on back around 1990. The tone didn't change much and it actually improved the playability. Looked ok too. Shortly after that I purchased my first Jackson with a Floyd. The Les Paul sat unplayed for years and I was kicking myself for modifying it. I finally decided to have the Kahler removed. This involves removing the Kahler route, retopping the guitar, and a complete refinish. Translation= Big $. It's been in the shop about 4 months and I have no idea when I will get it back or how it will look when I get it back. Anyway.........looking back, I would not think about putting a Kahler on a Les Paul again.
          If you're getting a complete retop than somebody is gouging you.
          I've seen some Flame top Hamers that have had the trem removed.
          Usually, a good tech can get a maple plug that will mostly match your top and then refinish the top to blend it.
          Last edited by Flatpicker; 04-06-2006, 12:28 PM.
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          • #20
            WOW, I haven't checked this post in a while, Thanks for all the feedback...
            I looked into a stetsbar, and I've had guitars with Wonderbars and I kinda like them, I'm not a dive bomb guy really, just for a little bending so I may go that route if anything.
            The more i look into it, i don't think i wanna cut the LP at all, just in case I change my mind.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Flatpicker
              If you're getting a complete retop than somebody is gouging you.
              I've seen some Flame top Hamers that have had the trem removed.
              Usually, a good tech can get a maple plug that will mostly match your top and then refinish the top to blend it.

              Actually I'm not sure if it's gonna be a complete retop or just a cap. It hasn't gotten that far yet. I do want to save $, but I certainly don't want the repair to come back years from now.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by dannyr
                Actually I'm not sure if it's gonna be a complete retop or just a cap. It hasn't gotten that far yet. I do want to save $, but I certainly don't want the repair to come back years from now.

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