Mint condition. Very rare. Serial Number is Proto # 1, which is the first prototype of this guitar that Gibson Custom Shop made.
Includes Certificate of Authenticity and all Case Candy that it Came With!
Made by Gibson Custom Shop and issued in 2010.
Looks and sounds amazing. This guitar has only been played a few times at home, never taken to gigs. It has been kept in a smoke-free home. See features below for more specs. ALSO, below is the official description from Gibson Custom Shop.
Features:
Weight is about 8 lbs 8 oz.
Mahogany Body
Mahogany Neck
Maple Top
Rich Amber Sunburst Finish
24-3/4” Scale
Set-In Neck Joint
Burstbucker 1 Neck Humbucker
Burstbucker 2 Bridge Humbucker
Soft Shoulder ’55 Neck Profile
Rosewood Fretboard
12” Radius
22 Frets
1-11/16 Nut Width
ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic Bridge
Volume/Tone Controls
3-Way Pickup Selector
Kluson Tuners
Nickle Hardware
Official Description From Gibson Custom Shop:
Gibson Les Paul retrofitted with humbuckers and amber sunburst finish, and introducing the Soft Shoulder '55 neck profile.
This is an extremely rare prototype.
In
the mid-50s, a sunburst finish was not an available option on a Gibson
Les Paul. In 1958, Goldtops were phased out and a cherry sunburst became
the standard finish. Sunburst finishes became all the rage with some
really popular artists such as Clapton and Bloomfield using late-50s
'Bursts. The single-cutaway Les Paul guitars were discontinued in
'60-'61 and were not reintroduced for several years. Many players
started stripping the gold off the top of their early-mid-'50s Gibson
Les Paul guitars and having them refinished to emulate the desirable
Sunburst Les Pauls. The Gibson Custom Refin features a beautiful rich
amber sunburst top and even has an offset center seam to emulate the
originals. The Gibson Refin Hot-Mod Les Paul also introduces a
comfortable and resonant neck shape, the Soft Shoulder '55 Neck Profile.
The
hot-mod slant on the Gibson Custom Hot-Mod 1955 Les Paul Goldtop
Electric Guitar originates from a custom-ordered 1955 Les Paul that was
later modified with humbucker pickups (introduced by Gibson in 1957).
The classic combination of maple-topped mahogany body with ABR-1
Tune-O-Matic bridge and humbuckers delivers a glorious monster tone that
introduces a comfortable and resonant neck profile.
BurstBucker humbuckers
The
BurstBucker 1 neck humbucker on the 1955 Gibson Custom Les Paul
replicates the sounds from Gibson's original "Patent Applied For"
pickups, are slightly underwound, with medium "vintage" output. The
BurstBucker 2 is a humbucking pickup wound in the range of Gibson's '57
Classic for replica sound. Unpolished magnets and non-potted coils, just
like the original. Slightly hotter than the BurstBucker 1, the 2 works
well in the bridge position with a BurstBucker 1 pickup in the neck
position.
Soft Shoulder '55 Neck Profile
The
Soft Shoulder '55 neck profile makes the Gibson Les Paul Refin Hot-Mod
sit in your hand like no other guitar neck. Gibson's guitar team chose a
'55 Les Paul that had a neck with a "magical feel" to serve as a model
for the Soft Shoulder '55 neck. The depth is the same from the top of
the fretboard to the back of the neck as the rounded '50s neck, yet has
gently sloping sides that sit comfortably in your hand.
ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic Bridge and Stopbar Tailpiece
The
ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic bridge was the brainchild of acclaimed Gibson
president Ted McCarty in 1954, setting a standard for simplicity and
functionality that has never been bettered. On the Gibson Refin Hot-Mod
Les Paul, the ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic is slotted directly into the body of
the guitar using a separate stud and thumbwheel, providing a firm
seating for the strings and allowing players the ability to adjust and
fine tune intonation and string height in a matter of minutes. And held
in place with TonePros long steel anchors and long locking studs, the
stopbar tailpiece yields a great union between the strings and body,
which results in excellent vintage tone and sustain.
Year of 1955 Innovation
1955
was a year of great innovation in all areas of American life. 1955 saw
the dawn of the United States space program. The first of the classic V8 Chevrolets
hit dealerships all over the country, reflecting the spirit of change
that was in the air. And don't forget there was Rock and Roll! Jukeboxes
were blasting music by Bill Haley, Chuck Berry, a kid named Elvis, and
his guitar player Scotty Moore.
Something was afoot. The
archetypical tones of this music had already been forged in the
Legendary Gibson Guitar Factory. There, in 1955, the future sonic
masterpiece known as the humbucking pickup was being prototyped. All the
ingredients necessary to create the soundtrack of the next quarter
century and beyond existed within that building.
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