He had a home theater room?
Stéphane
Club double 16"
"Laissez les Bons Temps Rouler"
Les was a huge collector and intense user of all sorts of sound related stuff. Evidently he worked hard at it every day of his long life. There were hundreds of guitars on auction, many of them Gibson factory seconds that they had wisely sent to him for his endless experiments. The more obviously that they appeared crudely modified by Les, the more they brought at auction. He was a tremendous concept guy, but a little short on craftsmanship, as most of the modifications had that "screwdriver used as chisel" look. Nevertheless he advanced the electric instrument and recording arts enormously.
I bought these 4350b's last night.
Could not imagine how heavy they were. Wow.
They've been sitting at the buyers house since the 2012 auction. More history... but never connected after his purchase.
I'm not ready with the hardware to connect them but looking forward to the day....
Pictures . . . or it never happened!
". . . as you have no doubt noticed, no one told the 4345 that it can't work correctly so it does anyway."—Greg Timbers
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