GIBSON LES PAUL STANDARD 2008 ICED TEA

Gibson Les Paul Standard 2008 Iced Tea
 2333,-
 2333,-
Les Paul Standard 2008 Iced Tea Gibson
Product code: 108641
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Gibson Les Paul Standard 2008 Iced Tea
The Gibson Les Paul 2008 Standard features a hand-carved figured maple top with matched chambered mahogany back outlined with single-ply binding. The neck is crafted from a single piece of mahogany, making it function as a single unit with the body. Its asymmetrical shape is the most comfortable neck offered on a Les Paul Standard. The BurstBucker Pro humbuckers have Alnico V magnets with windings to deliver an enhanced tone with more bite and brilliance.

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