An opulent piece of craftsmanship from the Gibson Custom Shop - released for the tenth anniversary of the "Art & Historic" department.

Made in USA, year of manufacture: 2003.

Only 30 copies of this guitar were built in the "Diamond White Sparkle Nitrocellulose Finish". Historically, this is not quite correct, of course, because the Les Paul Custom did not exist in this exclusive finish back then - nevertheless, it looks simply stunning.

Another unique selling point of this Custom Shop Paula are the 24 carat gold-plated metal parts hand-engraved by a certain Darrel Shomkew (or something like that) and the "10th Anniversary" inlay in the 12th fret.

The other components are tried and true: Mahogany body with arched maple top. A rather strong neck with ebony fingerboard and 22 medium jumbo frets.

Equipped this exclusive custom store instrument with the popular Gibson 57 Classic Humbucker pickups.

Weight: 4.7 kg.

Comes exactly as pictured in "Art & Historic" deluxe case including certificate.

Clean and well-maintained collector condition with minimal signs of use or play - see pictures. There are 2-3 small lacquer cracks, on one potentiometer knob a tiny piece of plastic is broken off at the edge, and the frets have 2-3 minimal play marks (clearly visible in the detailed pictures).

Listed2 years ago
ConditionExcellent (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • Les Paul Custom 68 Art & Historic 10th Anniversary Custom Shop
Finish
  • Diamond White Sparkle
Categories
Year
  • 2003
Made In
  • United States
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed
Number of Strings
  • 6-String
Body Type
  • Solid Body

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