Les Paul Premium? Another fake Les Paul Supreme

December 16th, 2010

From Ivan in Belgium;

“I was searching for fake gibsons and found this website. I would like to send pictures of a fake Les paul Premium, that I was given some years ago the opportunity to buy of someone I know. I live in the flemish speaking part of Belgium. The case looked allright, but when I saw the guitar I realised this could not be a true one.

I asked the man who sold it, if I could take it home with me to test it, in which he agreed. At home I looked closer, and searched the internet. Though it had a serial number (01433944, thus made in 2003, march 23 in Nashville, USA), I found different mistakes:

- the colour scheme of the body looked cheap
- the logo should say ‘premium’ but wasn’t readable (i believe there were only 3.000 made)
- the truss rod cover had three screws
- it said les paul standard, where it was a so called rare les paul model
- the bridge come out of the body
- the tuners didn’t lie flat on the back of the headstock, neither did they on the front of it

I don’t believe that the person who tried to sell it, didn’t know it was a real one. He told me he bought it on the internet.”

Thank you Ivan for taking the time to email us, there are plenty of fake Les Paul Supremes out there, they are nothing to do with the Les Paul Premium.

Tom Delonge Signature ES-333

July 13th, 2010

For those (parents of?) blink 182 and Angels and Airways fans, if you want to buy a Tom Delonge sig, you’re better off buying from a reputable dealer. This one is a fake.

Why? Well, the frets, (though hard to see here) go over the binding, (which on this white model should be brown). A re-fret? Well, not when it’s advertised as “New”. The headstock appears to be at the wrong angle. Also, notice that the headstock is a different color/colour to the rest of the guitar. The pickup surround on his white one is black, the one on the natural one is white, (the fake white one has the white surround but a natural headstock). Also, the only standard Delonge model, (incidently an ES333, not ES335), that you can get from Gibson is chocolate brown satin with cream racing stripes.

The real one, (pictured above) has been made for Tom in a few different colours/colors, I’m thinking the manufacturers of the fake are trying to combine two models. For a bit more information on the real ones check out this website.