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2007 Gibson Les Paul Studio Electric Guitar Mahogany Finish

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Item specifics

Condition
Open box: An item in excellent, new condition with no wear. The item may be missing the original ...
Body Type
Solid
Body Color
Brown
Neck Material
Mahogany
MPN
lpstwbch1
Brand
Gibson
Series
Gibson Les Paul
Handedness
Right-Handed
Type
Electric Guitar
Model Year
2007
Body Material
Mahogany
String Configuration
6 String
Fretboard Material
Rosewood
Model
Les Paul Studio

Item description from the seller

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    Gibson Les Paul Studio

    This is a great guitar for the money. I paid $500 for the guitar in a hard shell case. The Studio is a no frills model, but I love the simple look. It plays great right out of the box. The action is low, making it easy to play, and the sound of a Gibson is a joy.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: butafucco

  • Impossible To Beat For The Price

    The faded series from Gibson are not the flashiest looking offerings, but the tone....pure screaming joy. I have found that with mine, wherever my arms lays, the finish has pretty much polished itself up. I may or may not finish shining the rest of it up with a jeweler's cloth. I kind of like the rough and ready appearance of it as is. If you've ever spent a few hours with an LP Standard or Custom across your shoulders, that 9 lb. beast tends to wear you out. These are much lighter due to the chambering in the body, and it makes a world of difference to me. Practice sessions can go on longer without me feeling worn out and distracted from shoulder pain. The neck profile is definitely a bit on the chunky side, and I will be addressing that in the near future. 0000 sandpaper is your ...

  • Awesome and unforgetful

    I will review the LP Studio I had which was a Black 85 or 86, They were pretty much the same those two years anyway. Ebony fret board with dot inlay's was mine. That guitar played extremely well And sounded awesome. At that Time I had another Les Paul also. It was a cherry sunburst standard. The Studio felt better. No doubt. It was a guitar everyone that played it loved it and finally one of those people got it. I play fenders also. I wont compare a Fender to Gibson type guitars, as they are two worlds of different sound of which both are awesome. That 85 Ebony board dot inlay Studio was a joy to play. Now I'm looking again as remember how cool that one was. I don't have to get 85 dot but I will want early as can find with ebony a fret board choice. I don't know if it was fluke or what but ...

  • Gibson Les Paul Faded Cherry Studio

    I want to start off by saying that this is a great guitar. I mean, you are getting a Gibson for the price of an epiphone on this one. It is made really well, its all one peice of wood. The complaints I have, is that for starters you wont get too much sustain out of the stock pickups. Also, if you dont have it switched to the bridge pickup, then its got CRAZY bass. You might have to adjust the pickup config. using the switch and tone knobs to really find that sweet spot. Pinch harmonics ring out on this real nice. Overall a great guitar and a great value. Wouldn't trade it for anything but a higher quality Gibson. Great Guitar!!!!!

  • The best guitar I'e ever played! It's also beautiful to look at!

    I instantly fell in love with this instrument! The quality, playability, aesthetics, tone, condition and color of it are beyond expectations or reproach. I purchased this ax because I wanted a Les Paul without having to sacrifice quality of instrument, rent, food and utilities and, I find all pros and no cons with this guitar. Truth be told, it's one of the best playing ax's I've ever had in my hands. Along with this item I also purchased a 1998 Les Paul 'The Paul' guitar. It also, qualitatively, is exemplary. I now understand why these instruments are so expensive and held in such high esteem. Now that I've had the opportunity to own and play these guitars, I realize that even if they'd have cost three times the money , they are worth every penny. I find it difficult taking my eyes off ...