The Gibson Les Paul Junior Double Cutaway in TV Yellow nails that old-school rock and roll attitude. If you're into vintage-inspired gear that plays like a modern machine, this is right in your lane. It's perfect for players who want a classic look, rich tone, and easy upper fret access without the fuss of a two-pickup setup.

The heart of this guitar is its Dogear P-90 in the bridge-raw, dynamic, and super responsive to how you play. Paired with just a volume and tone control, you'll get more tonal range than you'd expect from a single-pickup guitar. Under the hood, it's hand-wired with an Orange Drop capacitor. The body and neck are solid mahogany, with a SlimTaper neck and 22-fret rosewood fingerboard that feels fast and familiar.

It's light, tough, and road-ready. The wraparound bridge is simple but reliable, offering great intonation and resonance. It stays in tune thanks to Vintage Deluxe tuners and a Graph Tech nut, and the double cut design makes it super comfortable whether you're playing leads or rhythm. We've always loved how the TV Yellow finish ages over time-this one's already got that "instant classic" thing going for it.

Specifications:

- Body: Mahogany
- Neck: Mahogany, SlimTaper profile
- Fingerboard: Rosewood, 24.75" scale, 22 frets
- Nut: Graph Tech, 1.69" width
- Inlays: Acrylic Dots
- Bridge: Wraparound
- Tuners: Vintage Deluxe with White Buttons
- Pickup: Dogear P-90 (bridge)
- Controls: Master Volume, Master Tone, Orange Drop Capacitor
- Finish: TV Yellow
- Case: Hardshell

Sku: LPJD00TVNH1

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  • Les Paul Junior Double Cutaway
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  • TV Yellow

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