GIBSON LES PAUL REISSUE 58 PLAINTOP FADED TOBACCO

Gibson Les Paul Reissue 58 Plaintop Faded Tobacco
 3199,-
 3199,-
Les Paul Reissue 58 Plaintop Faded Tobacco Gibson
Product code: 88954
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Gibson Les Paul Reissue 58 Plaintop Faded Tobacco
The 1958 Gibson Les Paul Standard Plain Top VOS guitar begins with a solid mahogany back and carved plain maple top. The one-piece mahogany neck is topped with a gorgeous rosewood fretboard that's adorned with acrylic trapezoid inlays with shape and color true to the original. Early '50s rounded neck profile delivers the vintage feel players love. BurstBucker 1 and 2 pickups deliver famous vintage Les Paul tone.

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