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The ultimate in style and sophistication.
The Gibson Custom Shop Les Paul Custom Electric Guitar features a one-piece mahogany neck, carved maple top and warm-toned mahogany body. An ebony fingerboard with pearl block inlays gives it a bright attack. 490R and 498T Gibson humbuckers deliver warm rhythm and hot, solid lead sounds. Gibson also includes a Tune-O-Matic bridge, stopbar tailpiece, and bound body, neck, and head with gold hardware.
Gibson Custom Les Paul Custom Electric Guitar Features:
- One-piece mahogany neck
- Carved maple top
- Warm-toned mahogany body
- 24-3/4" scale
- Ebony fingerboard
- 22 frets
- Figured acrylic block inlays
- Gold hardware
- 490R neck humbucker with Alnico II magnets
- 498T bridge humbucker with Alnico V magnets
- Nashville Tune-O-Aatic bridge with stopbar tailpiece
- Metal tulip tuners
- Body, neck, and headstock binding
- 1-11/16" nut width
- Includes Gibson Custom Shop hardshell case
Gibson Custom Les Paul Custom Electric Guitar Includes:Gibson Custom Shop hardshell case, custom care kit, and a certificate of authenticity
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Best Purchase I've Ever Made
I bought a black LP Custom with gold hardware when I was 16 years old after working all summer at a fast food joint to save up the money to buy it. Well, it's 16 years later and the guitar has been nothing short of a fantastic instrument. I played in a working band for years in Minnesota, sweating all over it in hot crowded bars, then dragging it out to the van in below-zero temps, only to do it all over again the next weekend. All the abuse it's taken--cold, heat, drops to the floor, beer thrown on it--and I've never had to do anything but change the strings. I used to have an expensive guitar with a locking tuning system and it didn't stay in tune anywhere near as well as this guitar, not to mention the hassle if you broke a string on stage. And it sounds SO good -- it's heavy, but so is the tone. You just won't find an off-the-rack guitar with a richer sound. The one I own was worth every burger I flipped to buy it. It's got some nics and dings, the finish is marred where my forearm rested while playing, and the gold is worn off the pickups and bridge from rubbing against my hand, but it still sounds awesome. If my house were on fire and I could only save one thing, it would be this guitar.
Reviewed by sooperfooze on 11/6/2006 who plays Mostly rock, but dabble in blues, jazz, country.
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THIS IS THE ONE!
Worth every dime. An amazing electric guitar. From a powerful clean jangle, to rock, punk & jazz. I spent 5 hours in GC playing everything from Gibson & many other brands. The custom LP stands above all. The tone & sustain is amazing. I got the alpine white (it looks a lot better in person than in photos) it is beautiful. When you walk on stage with this piece of art people know they are in for something good. Like all great guitars, this one makes you want play all the time. This guitar is a great example of why Gibsons are legends. A must for serious pros.
Reviewed by NorCal Gibson Fan on 9/26/2006 who plays Rock.
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Chris
I just picked this guitar up a week ago at a local guitar center and I love it. I played it vs. a les paul standard and it was like night and day. The standard played well, but the custom was in a different league. This axe oozes charisma. The action was set nice and low right out of the box and the quality of workmanship was incredible. The Custom is solid Mahogany throughout the body as opposed to the chambered construction of the standard and it really makes a difference. I prefer the heavy weight. To me that's what makes a les paul a les paul and gives it its signature tone. The other thing I like is the neck. I'd prefer the 60's slim neck, but this neck is not as rounded as the 50's. It plays very fast. Bottom line this guitar is a work of art and a timeless instrument. It's worth every penny.
Reviewed by on 1/8/2007
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Excellent
Any guitar, or anything for that matter is expensive at over $3000, however, if you are considering a guitar in this range, whilst rightly so being aprehensive about spending that much, think no further!!
I play everything from classical to blues, to general rock, and let me tell you, using those four knobs for volume and tone, you can certainly find the sound your looking for no matter what.
This guitar is especially good if your into blues; just put it into rythem, during the verses, and when you want that awesome twang that you won't find on another guitar, put it into treble on clean.
Its probably the most versatile gibson you could buy, perhaps an SG is just as versatile, but you can really get some kicks from this guitar!!!!
Reviewed by Chris on 6/11/2007 who plays Everthing, blues, etc..
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THE BEST VALUE FOR THE MONEY!!!
I just recently purchased one, and I cna't put it down. The action on the neck is so comfortable, and it's straight from the factory! The neck is fast and the humbuckers give a nice crunch through a Marshall half stack. So don't spend time thinking, and just go buy it, you won't be sorry.
Reviewed by on 3/21/2007 who plays Rock, Blues, Metal.
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