Gibson Custom Shop Duane Allman '59 Les Paul Standard (Aged) 2013

Gibson Custom Shop Duane Allman '59 Les Paul Standard (Aged) 2013

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Product Specs

Brand
Model
  • Custom Shop Duane Allman '59 Les Paul Standard (Aged)
Finish
  • Aged Double Dirty Lemon Burst
Year
  • 2013
Made in
  • United States
Categories
Artist
  • Duane Allman
Body material
  • Mahogany
Body shape
  • Single Cutaway
Body type
  • Solid body
Bridge/tailpiece type
  • Stop-bar
Colour Family
  • Yellow
Finish Pattern
  • Sunburst
Finish features
  • Relic
Fretboard material
  • Rosewood
Model family
Model sub-family
Neck construction
  • Set-neck
Neck material
  • Mahogany
Number of frets
  • 22
Number of strings
  • 6-string
Pickup configuration
  • HH
Right/left-handed
  • Right-Handed
Scale length
  • 24.75"
Series
Top material
  • Maple

Overview

Gibson's Duane Allman '59 Les Paul is a reissue/recreation of the '59 Burst that Allman used extensively throughout his career. Only 150 Aged guitars were issued.

Features:
  • Gibson Custom Shop re-creation of Duane Allman's original 1959 Les Paul
  • 1 piece Mahogany body with 2 piece Maple top, 1 piece Mahogany neck with Allman specified profile
  • 1 piece Rosewood fretboard with Cellulose trapezoid inlays - Schaller machine heads with Double band tuning keys
  • Dual Custom Bucker Alnico 3 humbuckers - Chrome ABR-1 Bridge with brass sadles
  • 150 only made for World market - Includes custom shop case, Certificate of Authenticity and special commemorative items

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