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2014 Gibson Les Paul Custom Lite With Original Leather Case - Reissue

Estimated price for orientation: 1 500 $

Category: Electric Guitar
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Description
Condition: Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Model: Custom
Model Year: 2014 Brand: Gibson
Body Color: White


This is a really great guitar. It plays perfectly. No electrical or mechanical issues to speak of. There are 3 cosmetic blemishes on the guitar, all of which can be seen in the photos provided. This is a reissue of the late 80's LP Custom Lite, the main idea is to bring custom quality and sound to lower weight, because LP Custom  are know to be the heaviest guitars, but sometimes it's bad for health to rest on your shoulder that amount of weight. Features: Genuine Mahogany body with carved maple top Mahogany neck with rounded '50s profile Rosewood fingerboard with acrylic split-diamond inlays Powerful 490R and 498T humbucking pickups in the neck and bridge positions Switch for making singles from humbuckers Gold plated Grover™ keystone tuners with 16:1 ratio   

The blemishes on this guitar are described below:
1. A small area of discoloration on the back of the guitar neck which I believe was caused by resting on the metal part (the foam had fallen off and I didn't realize that this could happen) of a guitar stand. 
2. The second blemish is on the back side of the body, near the input jack, and was caused from bumping into something while I was playing the guitar. This did not disrupt the quality of the mechanism/electronics or sound in any way. 
3. The third blemish is a paint crack on the back between the head and the neck. I assure you, this is not wood damage.
I've also added new gold colored knobs and a gold colors toggle switch (not real gold), and removed the original ones knobs and toggle switch. Finally, I removed the original scratch guard (as seen in the pictures), but it is included. The original knobs and toggle switch are not included but can be purchased at most music stores. ***I have three solid gold color metal knobs that I will include with the guitar. The current knobs as seen in the pictures have a white pearl top***