Gibson Les Paul Traditional Lefty LH 2011 Cherry Sunburst
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Gibson Les Paul Traditional Lefty Cherry Sunburst 2010

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Product Specs

Brand
Model
  • Les Paul Traditional Left-Handed
Finish
  • Cherry Sunburst
Year
  • 2010
Made In
  • United States
Categories
Body Shape
  • Single Cutaway
Body Type
  • Solid Body
Bridge/Tailpiece Type
  • Stop-Bar
Color Family
  • Red
Finish Pattern
  • Sunburst
Fretboard Material
  • Rosewood
Model Family
Model Sub-Family
Neck Construction
  • Set-Neck
Number of Frets
  • 22
Number of Strings
  • 6-String
Pickup Configuration
  • HH
Right / Left Handed
  • Left Handed

Overview

The Gibson Les Paul Traditional was launched in 2008 as a classic-style Les Paul, but with weight-relief holes in the body. Starting in 2013, Gibson changed the model to a fully solid, non-relieved body. The Traditional is made in a number of finishes to highlight the top, with some adding a premium for a more flamed Maple. 

Years of Production: 
2008 - present 

Body Style: Single cutaway solidbody

Wood Composition: Mahogany body, Maple top body, three-piece Maple neck, Rosewood fingerboard

Design Elements:  Two humbucker pickups, trapezoid inlays, four control knobs, three-way pickup selector, white pickguard, bound fingerboard, stopbar tailpiece and Tune-o-matic bridge

Notable Les Paul Players: Jimmy Page, Slash, Neil Young, Alex Lifeson, Pete Townshend

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