About This Listing

HISTORY is a premium Japanese brand, manufacturing in the famous Fuji-gen factory (like Fender and other famous Japanese brands for many years).

Impeccable violin making, Japanese know-how.

Brand marketed from 1996, relatively unknown in France and Europe. And a patented system at the level of the frets: system C, F, S, top !!

(CFS = Circle Fretting System (C.F.S.) = the frets are slightly curved to minimize the contact surface when the string and fret are at right angles. This also allows for precise pitch, longer and cleaner sustain note played and real harmonics).


An alternative to Gibson, Fender etc .. whose coast continues to rise.

…maybe History in a few years will suffer the same fate, we must take advantage of it now…

The prices are still attractive on occasion.


*Selected and imported by us from Japan*


Model Les Paul Standard Winered, made in Japan in 2006 at Fuji-gen.

Excellent general condition, very very few signs of life; frets in excellent condition 9/10 (see photos for more details).

Perfect handle, 'slim taper' type 60s. Very nice maple top. The original pickups are excellent, incisive, precise, powerful.

Very nice Gibson copy .. just waiting to be played and to age!

Excellent value for money.

Certified 'No Break, No Crack'


Model: History ZLS-90CFS

Body: mahogany

Top: maple

Fingerboard: rosewood

Profile: slim taper 60s

Nut: 43 mm approx.

Frets: patented system C, F, S,

Serial number: E061168

Weight: 3,900 kg

Tuners: Grover oil bath

Manufacturing period: May 2006

Delivered in a History hardcase

Completely revised by our lutherie department (cleaning, standard adjustment, harmonics, trussrod, electronics, etc.)

Listed9 months ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • Les Paul Standard
Finish
  • Winered
Year
  • 2006
Made In
  • Japan

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