Gibson Custom Shop M2M 1958 Les Paul Standard - heavy aged '58 burst

8079.00 €
7199.00 €
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ABOUT THE PRODUCT

The GIBSON Custom Shop M2M 1958 Les Paul Standard Reissue (LPR58M2M14643*891404) solid body electric guitar features all the painstaking historic construction methods of the famous original Les Paul with a few historically-accurate spec differences that allow it stand on its own.
Like the 1958 originals, it has narrow
frets which help more of the fingerboard wood to be heard in the tone profile.
It also has a round, chunky neck shape for a full feel and maximum bending leverage. And
nally it has a beautiful plain maple top. Each is unique and full of character.

FEATURES
- GIBSON Custom Shop M2M 1958 Les Paul Standard Reissue #891404
- SKU Gibson LPR58M2M14641#891404
- Solid body electric guitar
- Made in USA
- 2020
- Lightweight solid Mahogany body
- 2 pieces AAA flame Maple top
- Solid Mahogany "Long Neck Tenon" set neck, Chunky C profile
- Solid indian Rosewood fingerboard, 22 Historic Gibson Narrow/Tall frets
- Scale 24.75"
- Radius 30.38 cm / 12"
- Neck width 1st fret 4.28498 cm / 1.687"
- Neck width 12th fret 5.6896 cm / 2.24"
- Gibson Custom Bucker Alnico III bridge Humbucker 8.5k
- Gibson Custom Bucker Alnico III neck Humbucker 8.0k
- Volume for each pickup
- Tone for each pickup
- 500k audio CTS potentiometers
- Paper-in-Oil capacitors
- Gibson No-Wire ABR-1 bridge
- Gibson Lightweight Aluminum stoptail
- Kluson Single Line, Single Ring tuners
- Nylon nut
- Lightly Aged nitrocellulose finish
- Hot Hide Glue
- Gibson Custom Shop included
- Euroguitar Reference : 96104
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