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2016 Gibson Les Paul Classic Goldtop

Estimated price for orientation: 1 799 $

Category: Gibson Les Paul Standard 50s Ele
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Description
Brand: Gibson String Configuration: 6 String
Body Type: Solid Dexterity: Right-Handed
MPN: Does Not Apply Body Color: Goldtop
Model: Les Paul Classic Model Year: 2016
UPC: Does not apply


What makes this guitar special: Never sold to the public! This near-mint piece was purchased as part of a collection of new old stock pieces, and has never been publicly owned. It comes with the original hard shell case and will even be delivered in the original shipping box. This particular piece features an iconic gold finish balanced nicely against a dark rosewood fingerboard, and a super comfortable slim-tapered neck profile. It’s been professionally setup and inspected by our expert in house luthier, and will arrive ready to play out of the case. Cosmetic condition: Near mint condition, with only some light marks from handling, and some surface and pickwear scratching visible under particular lighting. This one sports a bit of an oddity from the factory as well, as there appears to be some discoloration in the wood beneath the finish on the back of the headstock, near the treble side headstock wing and into the center of the headstock.Body: Solid mahogany body with bound maple cap finished in gold. Nashville Tune-O-Matic bridge and chrome stopbar tailpiece.Weight: 9 lb, 13.5 ozNeck: Slim-tapered mahogany neck with black side dots and pearl trapezoid inlays. 1 11/16” nut width, 24 3/4" scale length. Double bound rosewood fingerboard is in terrific shape, and frets show no visible wear. Two-stripe Gibson Deluxe tuners function perfectly. Neck is straight and truss rod functions as it should.Electronics: Dual ’57 Classic Zebra humbuckers with 3-way pickup selector switch and gold speed knobs, 2x tone, 2x volume.Case: Original hard shell case included. Original shipment box included as well.'