Firefly FFLP P90 Electric Guitar

Hey everyone, I’m really excited to finally share my latest video with you all, “The color I always wanted (and more!) – Firefly FFLP P90 electric guitar.” This one’s been brewing for a while, and I’m so thrilled with how it turned out. As you know, I’m a big fan of guitars with a bit of personality, and the Firefly FFLP P90 in that incredible color? Well, it just spoke to me. I knew I had to make a video diving into everything that makes this guitar so special, and hopefully, I’ve managed to capture that excitement in the final cut.

In this video, I really wanted to highlight what makes the Firefly such an interesting instrument, especially when you compare it to some of the classic guitars out there, like Epiphones and Gibsons. It’s no secret that it borrows some design cues from those legends, and I wanted to explore that in detail. I made sure to point out features like that comfortable access heel joint because, for me, playability is key. But beyond just being a nod to the classics, I was also blown away by the modern touches Firefly added, like those stainless steel frets. Seriously, stainless steel frets at this price point? I think that’s a huge deal and something I really wanted to emphasize in the video.

Ultimately, my goal with this video was to share my genuine enthusiasm for this guitar and hopefully give you a good look at why I think it’s so cool. It really does feel like this guitar is ticking off a lot of boxes for players, and I wanted to create a video that reflects that. If you’ve been curious about the Firefly FFLP P90 or just love a good guitar deep dive, I really hope you’ll check out my video. Let me know what you think in the comments – I always love hearing your feedback!

Gibson 1959 Les Paul Standard Reissue Murphy Lab Ultra Light Aged

The Gibson Murphy Lab ’59 Les Paul Standard is a legendary guitar, and this video shows you exactly why. They go into the amazing details of how this guitar is made, and it’s clear that a ton of work goes into each one. You’ll hear how it sounds when they play it, and it’s got that classic Les Paul tone that everyone loves. If you’re a guitar player, this one’s definitely worth checking out.

What really makes this video special is the way it captures the history and the artistry behind this guitar. You get a real sense of how much care goes into making one of these. Plus, they play some seriously impressive stuff on it, showing off what this guitar can really do.
If you’re looking to drool over a truly amazing piece of musical craftsmanship, this video’s a must-watch. You might even get inspired to start saving up for your own Gibson Murphy Lab.

Gibson Les Paul Standard 60s

The Gibson Les Paul Standard – is there anything more iconic? Sure, plenty of other guitars are iconic (Stratocaster, Telecaster, etc.) but the term “standard” here is not to say that this is a base model. Nope, this is the flagship model of the Gibson brand- it has that magical blend of features (maple top, mahogany back and neck, dual hum buckers, etc.) that makes this the standard that all other guitars are measured by.

This particular model is from 2019, the year that Gibson was bought out and revamped their lineup. They brought things back to a simpler time, a time without robotic tuners and other modern improvements. The body isn’t weight-relieved (that’s on the list!) and that’s okay! Mine is in the amazing iced tea finish- and just look at that unique flamed maple top (on the list!) with those streaks of dark and light in the wood that you don’t usually see.

Join me as we dive into one of my “signature” guitars here on the Guitar Bucket List!

J Fusco Guitars “Partscaster”

Hello everyone! I’m back after a holidays-related absence (it gets busy this time of year!) to bring you the next installment of the Guitar Bucket List. In this episode (6) we look at the guitar I made, a “Partscaster” (a Fender Stratocaster copy that’s made from various parts). My brother bought me the guitar body as a gift (in that amazing green sparkle) and then I added the wenge wood neck, the locking tuners, the moto pick guard, the chrome hardware, and the Fishman Fluency active single coil pickups. And let me tell you, these things sound great! You have to watch the video to appreciate all of the usable sounds on this guitar – if it doesn’t make you want to get a set of these pickups, I don’t know what will.

I hope you enjoy this episode- we’ll be back to the big name brands soon enough, but who knows- with how great this guitar came out, maybe “J Fusco Guitars” will become a big name someday, too!