Gibson Custom 1959 Les Paul Standard Reissue VOS Dirty Lemon #943598

£5,699.00

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The Gibson Custom 1959 Les Paul Standard Reissue VOS Dirty Lemon #943598 is a Mahogany from the brand Gibson Custom Shop that gives plenty, a solid weapon in any arsenal. The Gibson Custom 1959 Les Paul Standard Reissue is a meticulous recreation of one of the most iconic guitars in history. Crafted with laser-scanned dimensions chemically aged plastics and colour-matched finishes it delivers an authentic vintage feel. The lightweight mahogany body and figured maple top are joined with hide glue for maximum resonance while the hand-rolled fingerboard binding ensures a smooth played-in feel. Equipped with unpotted Custombucker Alnico III pickups this reissue captures the unmistakable warmth clarity and bite of a true 59 Les Paul. Aged nickel hardware Kluson tuners and a classic ABR-1 bridge complete the period-correct details while the slim C-profile neck offers comfortable playability. Its an expertly crafted tribute to a legendary instrument.

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