Gibson Les Paul Standard Electric Guitar with 50s Neck (with Case)

    AA figured Maple top. '59 neck profile.

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    Product Rated 9.7 Out of 10 (119 ratings)
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    Product Description

    Guitar legend Les Paul and Gibson teamed up in 1952 to produce the guitar that set the standard for solidbody electrics. The 2002 Standard sports the smaller, vintage style headstock and plastic "keystone" tuner buttons and is available with a "fat," rounded 50's style neck or a "fast," slim taper 60's style neck.

    The Standard is outfitted with the new Burstbucker V pickups with Alnico V magnets producing slightly more output than any previous Standard pickups with more bite and a seductive "airy" tone with both pickups on.

    The Les Paul Standard is still the Industry Standard Now available with Desertburst, Honeyburst, Lightburst, Trans Amber, Wine Red, and Heritage Cherry Sunburst finishes. Features smaller, vintage style headstock and plastic "keystone" tuners.

    Technical Description

    Body: Carved AA maple top, Mahogany back

    Neck: Mahogany

    Profile: "Fat" 50's style

    Fingerboard: Rosewood

    Frets: 22

    Inlay: Pearl trapezoid

    Scale: 24-3/4 in.

    Nut Width: 1-11/16 in.

    Binding: Single-ply top and fingerboard

    Bridge: Tune-o-matic

    Tailpiece: Stop bar

    Hardware: Nickel

    Pickups: New Burstbucker V pickups with Alnico magnets

    Controls: 2 volume, 2 tone, 3-way switch

    Strings: Les Paul Signature .009-.046

    Catalog Description

    The gold standard of rock guitars@Carved AA maple top@Mahogany back@Burstbucker Pro pickups@Fat 50s neck profile@Includes case

    Gibson Les Paul Standard Electric Guitar with 50s Neck (with Case) Reviews

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