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Gibson Custom 1957 Les Paul Goldtop Darkback Reissue VOS
Custombucker Alnico III Pickups - 50s Rounded Medium C Neck Profile
The Gibson Les Paul is one of the most iconic guitars ever put into production, with such a rich history and timeless appeal, the bar has been set pretty high. The 1957 Les Paul Goldtop Reissue is a guitar that builds on over 60 years of innovation and development and pushes ever further forward.
The Gibson Les Paul is one of the most iconic guitars ever put into production, with such a rich history and timeless appeal, the bar has been set pretty high. The 1957 Les Paul Goldtop Reissue is a guitar that builds on over 60 years of innovation and development and pushes ever further forward.
With a Mahogany body, this Les Paul benefits from a Plain Maple top for the ultimate tonewood partnership. Rich and super resonant it offers premium tone and timeless aesthetics, while the VOS Goldtop finish looks a million dollars and really allows the wood to breathe and the natural tone to sing through.
The Mahogany neck is topped with a crisp Rosewood fingerboard with classic Gibson Trapezoid inlays, this guitar looks every bit the real deal. With a 24.75" scale length, hide glue fit and narrow tall frets, it retains that classic Les Paul feel. The no wire ABR-1 bridge offers an authentic vintage vibe.
The defining feature of this Les Paul is the custom wound Gibson Custom Bucker Alnico III pickups. According to Gibson these are some of the most historically accurate PAF clones on the market, with an ultra-rich harmonic quality; it's as close as you can get to the classic Les Paul tone.
Perfect for collectors and player alike, this Gibson Custom Les Paul is testament to the timeless design crafted by Les Paul all those years ago.