Gibson Custom 1959 Les Paul Standard Reissue Light Aged Dirty Lemon #94940

£6,726.00

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The Gibson Custom 1959 Les Paul Standard Reissue Light Aged Dirty Lemon #94940 is a Mahogany from the brand Gibson Custom Shop that gives plenty, a solid weapon in any arsenal. The Gibson Custom 1959 Les Paul Standard Reissue Light Aged is a masterful recreation of one of the most iconic electric guitars in history. Crafted with laser-scanned accuracy hide glue construction and period-correct materials it delivers vintage tone and feel in remarkable detail. The figured maple top lightweight mahogany back and Murphy Lab Light Aged finish combine to create the look and resonance of a well-loved original. Unpotted Custombucker Alnico 3 pickups provide warm articulate sound with rich harmonic content while the 50s Rounded Medium C neck profile and Indian rosewood fingerboard offer a smooth authentic playing experience. With hand-aged hardware and premium historic appointments throughout this is a collector-grade instrument built for those who demand the best from a Les Paul.

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