2001 Epiphone Les Paul Custom
Weighs 8.4 lbs
Serial number: I01023988
Production: February 2001
Made by: Saein, Korea
Very good condition.
Has a few small nicks and scratches. See photos at the end.
Considering this is a 21 year old guitar it looks fantastic.
No damage or repairs, just honest play wear.
Includes our Professional 66 Point Inspection and Set Up - $80 Value
See below for details
Available cases:
• Gig bag, $59
• Epiphone deluxe wood case, $129
• TKL deluxe hard shell case, $159 (shown)
• SKB molded TSA certified flight case, $199
Cases: We price our guitars without cases since many people don't need one. But, if you want a case or bag, see above for some options. If you don't need a case, we will pack your guitar with extra padding. If you buy a case, we will ship your guitar inside it. Since guitar and case ship in one box, we will ship the case for free.
The Les Paul Custom is a top of the line Les Paul.
It's a Les Paul Standard with the following upgrades:
• Five ply binding on top
• Three ply binding on back
• Five ply binding on headstock
• Block fingerboard inlays
• Upgraded tuners
• Gold hardware
Features and Specs:
• Model: Les Paul Custom
• Country of Origin: Korea
• Body shape: Les Paul
• Body type: Solid body
• Body wood: Mahogany
• Body binding, top: Five ply
• Body binding, back: Three ply
• Neck binding: Vintage white
• Headstock binding: Five ply
• Body finish: Gloss
• Color: Vintage white
• Neck wood: Mahogany
• Neck shape: 60s C profile
• Scale: 24.75"
• Neck joint: Glued in set neck
• Nut material: Micarta
• Nut width: 1.69" (43 mm)
• Fretboard wood: Rosewood
• Fretboard radius: 12"
• Fretboard inlays: Pearl blocks
• Frets: Medium jumbo
• No. of Frets: 22
• Pickups: Epiphone Classic Alnico
• Controls: Two volume, two tone
• Switch: Three-way toggle
• Bridge: Tune-o-matic
• Tailpiece: Stop Bar
• Tuners: Deluxe, sealed
• Hardware: Gold
Dr. T’s Professional Setup.
You may find a similar instrument at a lower price, but ours may still be the better value as we include our professional inspection and setup. With over 20 years in the industry, we’re convinced that a good setup is the most important investment you can make to improve the playability and sound of your guitar. This is why we include this service for free with
most guitars. We remove the strings and tighten and set the drag on the tuning keys. Next, we find any high frets, and level, crown and polish them. We fix any fret sprout then clean and oil the fingerboard. We restring, and set neck relief, action and intonation. Next play each string up and each fret. We bend the strings and play chords up and down
the fretboard and fine tune as required. Next, we test the electronics and balance the pickups. Lastly, we just play the guitar to make sure everything is just right.
Standard of Care: We make every effort to meet or exceed our
clients’ expectations and want you to be pleased with your guitar. Guitars develop wear with use. It’s widely accepted that honest wear does
not detract from the guitar’s usefulness or value as a musical instrument, rather it adds character and shows that it has been played and loved. However, if you want a guitar in “perfect” or “flawless” condition, we advise you to either buy new, or buy locally so you
can inspect it in person. Even if we
list a used guitar as mint, we cannot guarantee that it will be cosmetically
flawless. We do not accept returns or give partial credits on guitars that have the smallest imperfections that are only noticeable upon close inspection. Please ask questions before purchase. Thank you.