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Gibson Les Paul Studio T 2016 Faded Brown

Estimated price for orientation: 499 $

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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: Les Paul Studio Faded
Brand: Gibson Body Colour: Brown


Gibson Les Paul Studio T 2016 in Faded Brown.  USA Manufacture. Purchased new from PMT recently however found it doesn't suit me so making a move back to a SSS Stratocaster to go alongside my Manson. I've played it only a handful of times so the condition is very close to 'as new' and probably what you would expect from a display/showroom model. The only change to the instrument was a change to Gibson Vintage Reissue 010 - 046 strings as the 9's it came with felt exceptionally light. Professional set up. I've noticed there is a small indentation on the edge of the fretboard at fret 6 however this was the case upon delivery and assumed it was within manufacture/ quality control limits.  I've tried to capture this within the photographs however struggled to capture it as its minor- please see photos 6 and 7.  It does not affect the playability of the guitar whatsoever. There are some slight marks on the back of the body, probably from my buckle however they are so slight again I really struggled to capture them, again please see photos. Includes all the inspection, warranty and other owner paperwork, unopened Gibson cleaning cloth and tools.   Also comes with the Gibson padded gig bag. Free postage offered or you are welcome to come and play and inspect. Also I travel with work a fair bit so may be able to arrange a meet, depending upon location. Thanks, Nigel