Up for sale is a Gibson Les Paul Robot – Blue Burst (2007).
This is a first-generation Robot Les Paul that’s been tastefully de-robotified for classic playability. Gone is the auto-tuning hardware and proprietary electronics—replaced with traditional Gibson components for a more reliable, vintage-style setup. It retains all the beauty and uniqueness of the Robot line, including the rare Blue Burst finish, while offering a playing experience that’s familiar and dependable.
Condition:
- Used but in good clean cosmetic shape
- Light surface wear only – no major dings or cracks
- Plays beautifully with smooth low action
Modifications:
- Robot tuners replaced with Grover machine heads
- Original Tronical system removed in favor of traditional volume/tone pots
- Truss rod cover swapped for a standard black Gibson-style cover
(original parts not included)
Specs:
- Mahogany body with carved maple top
- Bound rosewood fretboard with trapezoid inlays
- 22 frets, 24.75" scale
- 7.76lbs.
- Original Gibson pickups (likely Burstbuckers or 490R/498T depending on batch)
- 3-way selector with two volume and two tone controls
- Chrome hardware
Included:
- Original Limited Edition Gibson Robot hard shell case
- Certificate of Authenticity & original paperwork
This guitar is perfect for anyone who loves the look of the Robot series but prefers traditional, tried-and-true components. A great modded piece for players, collectors, or fans of unique Gibson finishes.
| Listed | 9 months ago |
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| Condition | Very Good (Used) Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more |
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