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Description
The Gibson Les Paul 1991 Custom Classic 1960 Reissue is a testament to Gibson's rich heritage, offering musicians a blend of vintage aesthetics and modern playability. This solid body electric guitar is a faithful reinterpretation of the iconic 1960 model, embodying the classic Les Paul charm with a dash of contemporary craftsmanship. Crafted in the USA, this guitar features a carved maple top and a solid mahogany body, ensuring a robust build and a resonant sound that has stood the test of time.
Equipped with dual humbucker pickups, the 1991 Custom Classic delivers a powerful and versatile sound, perfect for everything from blues to hard rock. The slim-tapered neck profile offers a comfortable grip, allowing for smooth transitions and effortless playing. The guitar's hardware includes Grover tuners and a Tune-O-Matic bridge, providing stability and precise intonation for every performance. Whether you're a seasoned player or a passionate collector, this reissue captures the essence of a bygone era while still catering to today's demanding musical landscape.
Key Features:
- Faithful reissue of the iconic 1960 model
- Carved maple top with solid mahogany body
- Dual humbucker pickups for versatile sound
- Slim-tapered neck profile for comfortable playability
- Grover tuners and Tune-O-Matic bridge for enhanced stability and intonation
- Made in the USA, reflecting Gibson's tradition of quality craftsmanship
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"I was the guitar tech on a Nine Inch Nails tour and one of the guitars that lasted the longest—a cinnaburst 1960 reissue Les Paul—is my main guitar now. It got broken all of the time—all the guitars did. They had headstocks off, necks off, just shattered. I fixed this one so many times, and then one day it got thrown into the crowd and somebody in the audience ripped the headstock off. It was sitting headless for a while. I had trunks and trunks of guitars, probably 50 or 60 of them that I traveled with and tried to fix to get ready for a show today, tomorrow, two weeks from now. A similar cinnaburst guitar got broken, and I kept that headstock and tried to marry the two. It got put back on, but at sort of the wrong angle—because, of course, the wood type didn’t match. It’s a little less angled than normal, but it’s the best-sounding and best-playing guitar I’ve ever used. It was a happy accident. I talked with Gibson several years ago about doing a signature model with the same specs. Even if it’s not for mass production, I just want some duplicates in case something ever happens to it."
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