Gibson Custom 1956 Les Paul Goldtop Reissue VOS #64586

£4,082.00

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The Gibson Custom 1956 Les Paul Goldtop Reissue VOS #64586 is a Mahogany from the brand Gibson Custom Shop that gives plenty, a solid weapon in any arsenal. The Gibson Custom 1956 Les Paul Goldtop Reissue is a stunning recreation of a legendary model. Featuring a solid mahogany body with a two-piece maple top it delivers rich sustain and a warm resonant tone. The vintage-accurate nitrocellulose finish and meticulous attention to detail capture the essence of the original complete with a no-wire ABR-1 bridge and lightweight aluminium stop bar for enhanced tuning stability and sustain. Equipped with a pair of Custom P-90 Soapbar pickups this reissue offers dynamic tones with crisp articulation and powerful midrange bite. The 50s Rounded Medium C neck profile long tenon joint and Indian rosewood fretboard ensure a comfortable playing feel with exceptional resonance. Built using historic hide glue construction and authentic replica parts this Goldtop delivers the unmistakable character of a true vintage classic.

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