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Gibson Les Paul Custom Shop - Orange Fire Tiger Top - Rare! !

Estimated price for orientation: 3 100 $

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Condition: New other (see details): A new, unused item with absolutely no signs of wear. The item may be missing the original packaging, or in the original packaging but not sealed. The item may be a factory second or a new, unused item with defects. 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 Brand: Gibson
Model: Custom Body Color: Orange


Gibson Les Paul Custom Shop - Orange Tiger Flame TopRare!   Collectors DreamThis guitar is in mint condition - never played!Gibson Custom Shop did a small run of Les Paul Customs with tiger figured orange flamed tops and specific Gibson Custom pickups which would sound reminiscent of their original '59 PAF pickups. And did they deliver. This unique looking Les Paul Custom is an absolutely stunning guitar. A beautifully finished Les Paul Custom in a luscious Fire Tiger. The deep and rich color highlights this highly figured quilted maple top. Weight: 8lbs 9ozGibson Custom Shop Limited Run Les Paul Custom Fire Tiger Features:Fire Tiger FinishHighly Figured Maple TopMahogany Body and NeckRounded Neck ProfileRichlite Fingerboard12" Fingerboard RadiusPearl Block Inlays24.75" Scale Length 1 11/16" Nut Width2 Custom Wound Custom Pickups
2 Volume, 2 Tone Controls3-Way Selector SwitchIncludes:Gibson Hard Shell CaseCertificate of AuthenticityTHE UNFILLED WARRANTY CARD COMES WITH THE GUITARGUITAR KEPT IN TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT AS WELL AS SMOKE AND PET FREESome suggestions:Please note that some settings on this guitar like action, intonation, neck adjustment etc .....may need to be adjusted to your specific style of playing.Also once you have received the guitar you should leave the instrument in the case for at least 6 hours, so the instrument can acclimate to its new environment.