Soooo... Mark's solo career has seen him use lots of different guitars but one jas characterised his solo tone more than any other - his 1958 Les Paul Standard "burst". It was all over the Golden Heart album and tour and has been a regular fixture ever since.
Like many of you, I have seen Mark play this guitar lots of times live (in fact I think every time I have ever seen him) and it creates a wonderful tone. I bought my first Les Paul in 2001 chasing that sound and I have owned at least one ever since then.
The 1958, 1959 and 1960 Les Pauls are generally accepted as the most desirable and therefore most expensive guitars on the planet. I had always held up Mark's 58 as one of the greatest of this select breed.
Imagine my surprise then when I saw a post today on the Les Paul forum that revealed Mark's burst to be something of a mongrel! As per the photos below at one point it had:
A chunk hacked out of it and a weird switch attached.
Non original tuners.
A strange bridge pickup, possibly from a Guild guitar?
I know most people won't care but I was quite traumatised to discover my dream guitar had been messed about with so much.