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Gibson Les Paul Modern Left-Handed Electric Guitar Graphite Black
Description
The Les Paul Modern left-handed electric guitar comes with a hardshell case.



Features
- Gloss-finished maple top on weight-relieved mahogany body
- 24.75"-scale mahogany neck, 22-fret ebony fingerboard
- Dual Gibson BurstBucker Pro/Pro + pickups, coil tap, phase and bypass on push/pull pots
- Nashville-style tune-o-matic bridge, Grover locking tuners
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Specs
- Body shape: Single cutaway
- Body type: Solid body
- Body material: Solid wood
- Top wood: Maple
- Body wood: Weight relieved Mahogany
- Body finish: Satin
- Orientation: Left handed
- Neck shape: SlimTaper Asymmetric
- Neck wood: Mahogany
- Joint: Set-in
- Scale length: 24.75 in.
- Truss rod: Standard
- Neck finish: Gloss
- Material: Ebony
- Radius: Compound
- Fret size: Medium jumbo
- Number of frets: 22
- Inlays: Trapezoid
- Nut width/material 1.69 in. (43 mm) GraphTech
- Configuration: HH
- Neck: BurstBucker Pro
- Bridge: BurstBucker Pro +
- Brand: Gibson
- Active or passive pickups: Passive
- Series or parallel: Parallel
- Special electronics: Push-pull coil tap/Push-pull phase & bypass
- Control layout: Volume 1, volume 2, tone 1, tone 2
- Pickup switch: 3-way
- Coil tap or split: Coil tap
- Bridge type: Fixed
- Bridge design: Tune-o-matic
- Tailpiece: Stopbar
- Tuning machines: Grover locking
- Color: Chrome
- Number of strings: 6-string
- Case: Hardshell case
- Country of origin: United States
Reviews
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Reviewed by 1 customers
Overall great guitar!
submitted4 years ago
byLee
fromJacksonville Beach
Asymmetrical neck makes it ergonomic and easy to play. Reaching the high frets is a breeze…Cutaway on the back is just right (not too deep or shallow). Pickups are fat and smooth, notes are clear and articulate. Was afraid the modern weight relief would make the guitar too light, but that's not the case…still nice and beefy. Push/pull knobs open the door to tons of tone...Ebony fretboard and mother of pearl inlays are a nice touch. Gibson did a great job modernizing a classic.
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