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    Anyone care to share their knowledge on which Gibson models had gold plated PAF's in the 50's and beyond?

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    Real PAFs
    -Super 400CES
    -L-5CES
    -ES-5
    -Les Paul Custom (both original and SG styles)
    -Byrdland
    -ES-355

    Off the top of my head

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThatRhythmMan
    Real PAFs
    -Super 400CES
    -L-5CES
    -ES-5
    -Les Paul Custom (both original and SG styles)
    -Byrdland
    -ES-355
    Off the top of my head
    ...and also:
    -ES-345
    -ES-350T
    -Barney Kessel Custom
    -Flying V
    -Explorer

    Of note (and discussed with teleboli) - the neck pickup of the Byrdland and the ES-350T have slightly narrower pole piece placement than all the other PAF pickups.
    Last edited by Hammertone; 09-15-2021 at 11:45 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hammertone

    ...and also:
    -ES-345
    -ES-350T
    -Barney Kessel Custom
    -Flying V
    -Explorer

    Of note (and discussed with teleboli) - the neck pickup of the Byrdland and the ES-350T have slightly narrower pole piece placement than all the other PAF pickups.
    Yes, if the purpose of the question is about purchasing a gold PAF, be aware of that narrow spacing, it ends up missing strings on a conventional width neck, and also reduces the value, by quite a bit I would think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hammertone

    ...and also:
    -ES-345
    -ES-350T
    -Barney Kessel Custom
    -Flying V
    -Explorer

    Of note (and discussed with teleboli) - the neck pickup of the Byrdland and the ES-350T have slightly narrower pole piece placement than all the other PAF pickups.
    That goes for most other gold plated PAF's in the neck position on archtops, L-5's, Super 400's, etc