Gibson les paul studio deluxe in overall good condition. Comes with nice hardshell case.
I am not a Gibson or les paul expert. This guitar seems very well made with impressive quality and fretwork for its price range. I believe it was made in 2012. I prefer this to a new production heritage h-150 I recently owned. Action is capable of being very low. The (I believe) burstbucker pickups sound great, with push pull coil splitting. Nice gritty rock and roll sound. Much better to my ears than Seymour Duncan or others.
60s style neck, very comfortable, not too thin, not too thick.
Weighs 7lbs 14oz.
Nice looking plain maple top with a brown burst finish. Natural gloss Mahogany back and neck. All in good condition except for one small ding on top. See photo, it is unobtrusive. There may be other small imperfections, etc. I would grade the guitar good per reverbs definition. I tend to grade things on the low side to temper expectations.
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| Condition | Good (Used) Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more |
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