⚡️1989 Gibson Les Paul Standard - Original Bill Lawrence Pickups ⚡️. A very good year for this Les Paul Standard in a magnificent tobacco sunburst finish, maple top, mahogany body and neck, rosewood fretboard.
Very smooth and pleasant to play, it sounds powerful and clear. Its original Bill Lawrence pickups are quite rare and excellent.
In very good condition, with a thin finish and a lovely patina showing some signs of playing and belt buckle wear, but nothing problematic.
The frets are in very good condition. The original electronics work perfectly.
I should mention that it had a repair/reinforcement of the back of the headstock done at some point in its life, expertly repaired. I've included photos, but it's barely noticeable!
At least it's done, and there's no risk of it happening again!
Weighing 4.5 kg,
it's a beautiful guitar, within the standards of the brand and the era. Les Paul addicts, it's your turn to play!
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international buyers are welcome, shipping with insurance ok but if you live out of European Union you may have some taxes or duties in your country, please check that before buying. seller not responsable . Thank you 🙏🏻
For an easy way, please contact us before buying , we can give you the exact shipping cost out of Europe and all the informations that you need .
Thank you so much
David .
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| Condition | Very Good (Used) Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more |
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