Here is a Mint condition, rare & unique Custom Shop Les Paul Limited Edition. This 1957 Gibson Custom Shop Dealer Select Les Paul in a stunning Orange Sparkle finish and perfectly aged by the master’s at Gibson Custom’s Murphy Lab giving this guitar an authentic look and feel to match the vintage tone, build and playability. The guitar features a Mahogany body, maple top and aged nitrocellulose lacquer finish and hardware. Other features include a Mahogany neck with chunky “C” profile, gorgeous Rosewood fingerboard, 12″ radius, 22 Historic narrow tall frets, cellulose nitrate Trapezoid inlays, and 2 unpotted Custombucker Alnico III humbucking pickups. $6699 new, but this mint and collectible guitar is discounted here for you. Oh, and this stunner is lightweight at only 8.5 lbs, too! Comes in a Lifton case with all of the case candy and CoA. Please feel free to ask any questions or request additional images. This is currently the featured guitar on our website where the price was just reduced, so it may not last long. THANKS!
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| Listed | a month ago |
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| Condition | Excellent (Used) Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more |
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