
As you know, I’m a Fender player and the Fender American Deluxe Stratocaster is my main go-to guitar. But I do play some other guitars regularly onstage with my live band. I also believe that there are just some instances where a Gibson Les Paul is the best guitar to get a particular sound that the Fenders can’t do well. The Gibson Les Paul sound to me is buttery and creamy without a lot of the pop that you can get with a Fender. Today I’m going to discuss my Les Paul BFG.

Gibson Les Paul BFG P90 Pick Ups 2018
$1799.00


Gibson Gary Moore Signature Les Paul BFG – 2009 – Lemon Burst
$2195.00


Gibson Les Paul BFG P-90 2018 – Worn Ebony
$1275.00

First, The Les Paul Custom
About 10 years ago I added a Gibson Les Paul Custom to my collection of guitars. I love that guitar but because it’s price has continued to climb over the years, I just can’t risk taking it out onstage anymore. I could never afford to replace it at it’s current market value so it stays home, cased up most of the time. I think that’s a sad, sad commentary on these outrageous guitar prices from Gibson and now Fender. It’s just a bummer to have an instrument that’s so expensive that nobody will ever see it played live onstage except in an arena.

2018 Gibson Custom Shop 61 Les Paul Red Sparkle. W/Ohsc 6.8 Lb
$3499.99


Epiphone Inspired by Gibson Les Paul Custom, Alpine White -w/ Case and Candy
$520.00


Used Gibson Les Paul Custom 70s – Ebony
$3199.00


2013 Gibson Les Paul Custom Black Beauty Custom Shop W/Ohsc. 9 Lb
$3999.99


Gibson Les Paul Custom Lite with Electronics Mods 2013 – Ebony
$2599.00


1985 Gibson Les Paul Custom Factory Kahler W/Ohsc 11.7 Lb
$3999.99

Enter The Les Paul BFG
So I needed an affordable Les Paul that could nail the classic Les Paul tones and a Les Paul that I wouldn’t worry about hauling to gigs and jumping around with onstage. Enter the Gibon Les Paul BFG. What exactly is the Les Paul BFG? It’s an american made Gibson Les Paul that’s thrown together with a minimum of actual craftsmanship. In fact, upon close inspection it looks quite crappy in a lot of ways. But the Les Paul sound and playability is there. The price is definitely right on this guitar and it has some features that make it truly unique in the Les Paul lineup.
P-90 Pickup In Neck Position
The unique features on the Gibson Les Paul BFG are many and here are a few of my favorites. One of the coolest features is the single-coil P-90 pickup in the neck position. This gives you some amazing, warm jazz and blues tones. I’ve never heard a Les Paul sound so darned righteous when it’s on the neck position! The downside to this pickup is the single-coil hum that you get which is true of all single-coil pickups. But it’s not as noisy as a standard Strat and like I said, the sound is truly fabulous.

P-90 Pickup Set Black Alnico 5 8.7k, 13.1k
$102.00


Tonerider Vintage 90 Soapbar P90 Pickup Set / Cream
$118.00


Tonerider Hot 90 Soapbar P90 Pickup Set / Black
$118.00


P-94 Style Humbucker sized P-90 Neck Pickup Nickel ( Alnico 5 )
$20.85


Electric Guitar Yellow Junior Mahogany Solid Body P90 Pickup Rosewood Fretboard
$228.00


Custom Les Paul Black Beauty electric guitar P90 pickup yellow binding
$220.00

Bursbucker Pickup in Bridge Position
It’s paired with a Burstbucker pickup in the bridge position which is a cheaper Les Paul humbucker. The construction of the Burstbucker is flimsy and there isn’t a pickup ring or cover installed on the guitar. If you’re not careful and you grab the guitar by the bridge pickup by accident while you’re getting crazy onstage, it’s possible to bend it’s mounting brackets. Since they’re so flimsy, it’s easy to bend back and keep on playing but I wouldn’t recommend bending the mounting brackets back and forth a lot. The Burstbucker sounds excellent with full-on distortion but it sounds shabby on a clean channel. When paired with the P-90 in the neck position you can get some great tones and this is one of the few Les Pauls that I like the sound of both pickups being run at the same time.

Gibson USA Burstbucker Pro Alnico Guitar Humbucker Pickup Chrome Set
$195.00


ProBucker Alnico Pickups w/Wiring Harness for EPI LP SG Guitar Gold Black Ring
$51.99


Gibson USA Burstbucker 1 & 2 Alnico Guitar Humbucker Pickup Zebra Set
$195.00


Gibson USA Burstbucker Pro Guitar Humbucker Pickup Chrome Set 2013
$199.00


ProBucker Alnico Electric Guitar Bridge&Neck Pickups w/Pro Wiring Harness Chrome
$49.99


BB1 BB2 Guitar Humbucker Alnico 2 Pickups Set 2C for Les Paul Guitar
$72.00

3-Knob Configuration on Les Paul BFG
Another unique feature is the 3-knob configuration for the guitar controls. You have neck volume, bridge volume and a single tone control. The knobs are made out of wood and don’t have any number markings on them. They feel nice though and match the natural wood feel of the rest of the guitar.
Where’s The Pickup Selector?
The pickup selector is placed in the hole where the 2nd tone knob would normally go. In place of the traditional Les Paul pickup selector switch is a killswitch that switches off the pickups completely. The volume knobs are also wired like a traditional Les Paul and turning down one knob all the way will kill both pickups if the selector switch is set to run both pickups at the same time.
The Killswitch. Good, Bad, and Ugly
The weakness of the switching is in the killswitch. It’s noisy, it doesn’t kill very well because there are a lot of pops and hum whenever it’s engaged. It also makes some good popping sounds if you just wiggle it a bit. I think the killswitch is a major flaw on the Gibson BFG. The rest of the wiring works like a charm though. I’ve left my killswitch enabled but I never touch it. I’ve heard of a lot of guys disabling their killswitch by wiring right past it by soldering the wires directly together. It’s an ugly old turbine blower switch. Now that may add to the appeal that this guitar was built from spare parts, or you may think, boy does that look bad.
Les Paul BFG Finish
That brings me to the finish. The finish is crap. It looks good from a distance but when you look closely at it, you can see that it’s an unfinished, barely sanded Les Paul body that’s been hit with some spray paint. There’s no nitro-cellulose finish on this Les Paul. Now for the upside of the finish, you can feel the wood grain. You can get personal in every way with the actual wood that the guitar is made out of. I personally love the feel of the guitar finish because the natural wood just feels fabulous under your hands. So I’m not complaining about the finish.

Gibson Gary Moore Signature Les Paul BFG – 2009 – Lemon Burst
$2195.00


Gibson Les Paul BFG P-90 2018 – Worn Ebony
$1275.00


Gibson Les Paul BFG P90 Pick Ups 2018
$1799.00

The Big Fat Neck
The neck is another matter altogether. It’s a big fat neck that does feel sort of like holding onto a tree trunk. Again, it doesn’t bother me because I like the natural wood finish on the neck and I like to grab a big old fist full of neck and just let ‘er rip! What I don’t like about the neck is the lousy finishing on the fret ends. They stick out just enough to bump along your hands when you slide up and down the neck. The frets are well dressed on the top and I’ve had no problems at all with the playability of the fretwork in general. It’s just that the edges could have been rounded a little better to match the edge of the neck.
Black Chrome Hardware
The hardware is basic black chrome or black painted nickle. The look of the hardware won’t win any awards but it works and does it’s job well. My Les Paul BFG intonated perfectly and the bridge hasn’t given me any of the problems with string breakage that the bridge on my Les Paul Custom did.
Summary
Overall the Gibson Les Paul BFG has been a really fun guitar to own and play. I beat it up pretty good when I play and it just keeps on going. It has been a tough and great sounding guitar and I get some good looks anda few compliments on the guitar every time I play it live onstage. If you can finda Gibson Les Paul BFG I would recommend picking it up. They’re probably going to be collectible someday and even if they never are, you can beat the hell out of it whithout guilt while still sounding great!
The only place to find a Gibson Les Paul BFG right now is on eBay. There’s usually quite a few on there. Just use the links below and start shopping for your Gibson Les Paul BFG today!

2006 Electric Guitar Gibson Les Paul Studio Faded Brown Made in USA *NICE*
$900.00


2015 Gibson Les Paul Studio 100th Anniversary – Manhattan Midnight Blue Mod Shop
$1325.99


gibson les paul standard 60s lemonburst
$2195.00


Gibson Les Paul Traditional 2016 Mild Flame. W/Ohsc 8.6 Lb
$1799.99


Gibson Les Paul Studio Electric Guitar, Blue, with Gig Bag
$829.00


2011 Gibson Les Paul Studio – Faded Worn Brown
$899.00


2001 Gibson Les Paul Studio Blue Teal Flip-Flop Electric Guitar – LIGHTLY USED
$971.00


2007 Gibson Les Paul Classic 1960 Reissue Vintage Sunburst W/Ohsc 9.1 Lb
$1850.00


2023 Gibson Les Paul Classic Repaired Cool Refin. Lots Of Upgrades W/Ohsc
$1400.00


Gibson DC Les Paul Standard With Gold Hardware
$1695.00


2020 Gibson Les Paul Traditional Pro Mod Shop w/ Hardshell Case, 9.1 Lb
$1750.00


Les Paul Black Electric Guitar Yellow binding P90 pickup solid Mahogany body
$223.60


Gibson Les Paul Classic Electric Guitar – Honeyburst
$1499.00


Standard, Brown, Les Paul, Electric Guitar, Flame Maple top, Low Price
$143.50


1997 Ace Frehley Signature Les Paul Custom! Cherry Sunburst solid Mahogany Body
$209.30


Low-price sale: Les Paul electric guitar, flame maple body, 6-string, in stock
$198.10


Gibson Les Paul Studio Ebony – Black w/ Gold Hardware USA 2022 Electric Guitar
$950.00


2021 Gibson Les Paul Classic Lite Honeyburst – W/Ohsc 6.9 Lb
$1850.00


Gibson Les Paul Case. Brown/Scarlet Brand New
$169.50


1978 Gibson Les Paul Artisan 3PU 100% Original With Original Hard Case 10.9 Lb
$4999.99





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