1959 Gibson Les Paul Junior. Plays great and sounds even better. Back of the headstock denotes B-stock which I assume is because the neck is quite smaller than what I would assume a 59 would be. Feels more like a 60. She has a well repaired headstock break from years ago. You can clearly see it but I can’t personally feel it while playing. Checked over by a local luthier who gave it his approval. Frets, P-90, wiring, bridge, and finish are all original. Only things that are replaced are the tuners and the two screws holding the Dogear down. Strap screw has been moved to the forward horn before I got it so I left it. Please feel free to reach out with any questions and I’ll be happy to take more pictures for you.
Thanks,
-Chris
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