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2016 Gibson Les Paul Traditional Electric Guitar
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Category: Gibson Les Paul Traditional Elec
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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 Body Type: Solid Dexterity: Right-Handed Brand: Gibson String Configuration: 6 String Model: Traditional MPN: LPTDEBCH1 Body Material: Mahogany, Maple Series: Les Paul UPC: 711106011011
TONE! This is one of those guitars that just . . . sounds . . . right. Even unplugged. It's only a couple of months old and plays like a dream. Unfortunately, I prefer small necks (I play Music Man guitars, for the most part) and, as hard as I try, I just can't get comfortable with the relatively fat 50's style neck that this Gibby sports (although I suspect the neck has a lot to do with her tone). Pups, I believe, are 57 Classics (Classic Plus in the bridge). There is some 'road rash' on the bottom edge of the guitar - I tried to get a photo of it, but it's not showing up very well. I knew it was there when I bought the guitar. Didn't care. Loved the tone! Comes with OHSC. Shipping is fixed at $50. If the actual cost to ship via FedEx is less, I'll refund the difference. Check my feedback and bid with confidence - while I haven't been around much lately, I have a long history of selling really good stuff on eBay to really happy buyers. Also note: If you don't like her, she can be returned within 3 days of receipt (I marked 'no returns' because I can't afford to wait for a full two weeks, which appears to be eBay's only option, for a buyer to decide whether or not s/he wants to keep her). Thanks for looking! p.s. sorry for all the boilerplate verbiage 'way up there' . . . . can't figure out how to remove it.
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 | Body Type: | Solid |
| Dexterity: | Right-Handed | Brand: | Gibson |
| String Configuration: | 6 String | Model: | Traditional |
| MPN: | LPTDEBCH1 | Body Material: | Mahogany, Maple |
| Series: | Les Paul | UPC: | 711106011011 |
TONE! This is one of those guitars that just . . . sounds . . . right. Even unplugged. It's only a couple of months old and plays like a dream. Unfortunately, I prefer small necks (I play Music Man guitars, for the most part) and, as hard as I try, I just can't get comfortable with the relatively fat 50's style neck that this Gibby sports (although I suspect the neck has a lot to do with her tone). Pups, I believe, are 57 Classics (Classic Plus in the bridge). There is some 'road rash' on the bottom edge of the guitar - I tried to get a photo of it, but it's not showing up very well. I knew it was there when I bought the guitar. Didn't care. Loved the tone! Comes with OHSC. Shipping is fixed at $50. If the actual cost to ship via FedEx is less, I'll refund the difference. Check my feedback and bid with confidence - while I haven't been around much lately, I have a long history of selling really good stuff on eBay to really happy buyers. Also note: If you don't like her, she can be returned within 3 days of receipt (I marked 'no returns' because I can't afford to wait for a full two weeks, which appears to be eBay's only option, for a buyer to decide whether or not s/he wants to keep her). Thanks for looking! p.s. sorry for all the boilerplate verbiage 'way up there' . . . . can't figure out how to remove it.