Description:
We decided to take the last chance to order those amazing Reissues with 2014 specs, just before this Historic Reissue line will be discontinued for the new improved, but widely more expensive, True Historic Collection.
This Gibson Custom 1954 Les Paul Goldtop still features the long-tenon neck joint, which delivers an amazing sustain and a warm tone. It also features hide glues for neck and fingerboard joint.
The truss rod in the mahogany neck is unsheathed from its tube encasing from previous years. These are changes which we feel increases the resonance of the instrument, and the hide-glue also is helpful in removing the neck of the guitar for repair without damaging the surrounding wood of the body. The Kluson Deluxe tuners have been redesigned, with a proper vintage shape and color. Also, the fretboard and body binding has been darkened color-wise for a more vintage-accurate look.
Technical specifications:
Top Wood | Carved Maple |
Body Wood | Solid Non-Weight Relieved Mahogany |
Neck Wood | 1-Piece Mahogany Neck |
Neck Shape | Early '50s Rounded |
Fingerboard | 1-Piece Rosewood |
Fingerboard Radius | 12" |
Inlays | Cellulose Trapezoids |
Frets | 22 |
Scale Length | 24.75" |
Width at Nut | 1 11/16" |
Headstock | Holly Veneer |
Binding | Slightly Darker Single-Ply Cream on Top and Neck |
Pickups | 2 P-90 Single Coil |
Controls | 2 Volume, 2 Tone; 3-way Toggleswitch with Thin Washer & Jackplate |
Hardware | Nickel |
Bridge | Lightweight Wraparound |
Tuners | Kluson "Deluxe" |
Case | Gibson Custom Hardshell |
COA | Yes |
Additional info:
Country of origin: | United States |
Condition: | New |
Warranty: | 3 years |
Free Setup
This instrument is inspected and setup free of charge by our luthier before shipping.
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