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Gibson Les Paul Standard 60s B-Stock

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Electric Guitar

  • Body: Mahogany
  • Top: Maple
  • Neck: Mahogany
  • Fingerboard: Rosewood
  • Trapeze fingerboard inlays
  • Cream coloured body and fingerboard binding
  • Scale: 628 mm
  • Nut width: 43 mm
  • 22 Medium frets
  • Pickups: Burstbucker 61T (bridge) and Burstbucker 61R (neck) humbuckers
  • Controls: 2 Volume and 2 tone
  • Colour: Triburst
  • Includes case
  • Made in USA
Available since September 2024
Item number 604460
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Colour Burst
Body Mahogany
Top Maple
Neck Mahogany
Fretboard Rosewood
Frets 22
Scale 628 mm
Pickups HH
Tremolo None
Incl. Case Yes
Incl. Gigbag No
Also available as brand new product 9.109 AED
8.444 AED 2.184,03 €
Plus 269 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
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As classic as it gets

Gibson Les Paul Standard 60s Triburst Electric Guitar

There are only a few guitar designs that have decisively influenced generations of players and shaped the course of music history, and there is no question that Gibson's Les Paul is one of those few. Of course, this model has gone through numerous variations in the 70-odd years since it was first introduced, but most players ultimately still want instruments that are as close as possible to those from the late 1950s and early 1960s. That is exactly what they get with this guitar - which of course is manufactured to the highest standards of quality in the USA and is just waiting to continue the Les Paul's illustrious legacy. A fitting guitar case is included, which offers the best protection possible at home or on the way to the rehearsal room.

Closeup body of the Gibson Les Paul Standard 60s Triburst Electric Guitar

Perfect for Rock and beyond

Explaining the Gibson Les Paul to a guitarist is pretty much like bringing sand to the beach - after all, anyone who is even remotely familiar with the history of the electric guitar or takes an interest in the instruments played by prominent musicians will have heard of this classic model. Rock musicians like Slash and Peter Frampton as well as more modern bands like In Flames are often among the first names to crop up in conjunction with the Les Paul, so many are quick to overlook how flexible it can be and how well it can handle other styles. Thanks to its excellent combination of woods, ingenious and now-legendary design, and top-quality hardware, the Les Paul Standard is quite simply a fantastic guitar. End of story.

Closeup body backside of the Gibson Les Paul Standard 60s Triburst Electric Guitar

For guitarists who want to keep growing, year after year

In these times of constant technological change, it is easy to forget that there is an essential, down-to-earth craftsmanship that goes into to playing the guitar. So if you are looking for an instrument that will both challenge you and boost your development while letting you find your very own style, you have come to the right place. There is a very good reason why the Gibson Les Paul has become a classic that is loved by millions of musicians around the world. Quite apart from its tonal characteristics, this guitar also looks stunning. The Triburst finish shown here, for example, brings out the grain of the guitar's maple top beautifully with its striking colour transition. The case is solid and can also be locked. With the case handle it can be carried to its next destination.

brown case for a Gibson Les Paul
Headstock of the Gibson Les Paul Standard 60s Triburst Electric Guitar

About Gibson

The Gibson Guitar Corporation was founded in 1902 by Orville Gibson and has its headquarters in Nashville, USA. Gibson is world famous and is loved by many musicians for its cult-status instruments. Gibson was responsible for building the world’s first mass-produced electric guitar, the ES-150, in 1936. The “Les Paul”, one of the first solid-body electric guitars, followed in 1952 and remains hugely popular to this day, in great part thanks to the “humbucker” pickups installed from 1957 onwards. The range has expanded over the years to include such well-known guitar models as the SG, the Flying V, and the ES-335, as well as bass guitars and acoustic guitars including the Thunderbird bass and the Hummingbird dreadnought. Well-known artists such as Pete Townshend, Slash, Angus Young, Tony Iommi, B.B. King, Michael Patrick Kelly, and Nikki Sixx, swear by Gibson guitars.

Develop your own unique sound

If you want to improve your guitar playing and find a sound and a style of your very own, you will need a partner that gives you all the necessary tools as well as plenty of flexibility to use them - and the Gibson Les Paul Standard 60s Triburst gives you both. It is of course also perfect for those who "only" want to unleash rocking riffs and creamy lead tones on the audience, but it is well worth studying this high-quality instrument in greater depth and fully exploring the sounds and possibilities offered by the two Burstbuckers, which are equipped with a dedicated volume and tone control each and governed by a three-way toggle switch. This combination puts the full range of sounds - from Funk and Jazz all the way to Metal - at the player's fingertips, so guitar and player together will form an unbeatable partnership.

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