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Gibson Les Paul Traditional Electric Guitar, Ebony

Gibson Les Paul Traditional Electric Guitar, Ebony

  • Weight-relieved Mahogany Body with Highly Figured Maple Top
  • 57 Classic Pickups
  • Vintage Gibson Speed Knobs
  • TonePros Kluson Vintage-style Tuners
  • Revolutionary PLEK System Set-up

Introducing the Les Paul Traditional Ebony from Gibson USA. With all the fat, sweet, snarling Les Paul tone that purists love, the Traditional plays, sounds, and weighs like the Les Pauls today’s players grew up loving and lusting after. Taking design and visual cues from the Les Pauls of the ’80s and ’90s, the Les Paul Traditional starts with an un-chambered mahogany body with traditional weight-relief holes for a beefy tone that maintains the resonance of modern Les Pauls. Each Les Paul Tr

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Epiphone LP-100 Les Paul Collection Electric Guitar, Heritage Cherryburst

  • Mahogany body
  • Maple top
  • 700T Humbucker pickups
  • Rosewood fretboard
  • 24.75 scale
  • Mahogany body and Maple top
  • 24.75″ inch scale

The Les Paul-100 from Epiphone incorporates all the major features of a Les Paul, but in a more affordable boltneck version. The carved-top Mahogany body has a Mahogany neck with Rosewood fingerboard and the body is actualloy a little thinner than LP Studio’s or Standards for a lighter, comfortable feel. You will get great classic LP tone from a set of hot 700T and 650R open-coil Humbucker pickups, each with separate tone and volume controls. Plus, standard equipment on all of our electric gu

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3 Responses to “Gibson Les Paul Traditional Electric Guitar, Ebony”

  1. mike g "mrperfect231" says:
    32 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    the best for the money, August 27, 2004
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    mike g “mrperfect231″ (indianapolis, indiana United States) –
    This review is from: Epiphone LP-100 Les Paul Collection Electric Guitar, Heritage Cherryburst (Electronics)

    ive always wanted to buy a lespaul they have the best tone and playability of any guitar design but didnt want to spend 4000 dollars doing so when i read that lespaul himself left gibson for epiphone years ago i decided to buy 1 and everybody was right the quality is unreal i take mine to the guitar store and close my eyes and cant tell a diffrence between the 2 epiphone lespaul or gibson and many blues players actually prefer epiphone guitars they are highly respected world wide the only diffrence is sometimes the pearl inlays on the neck wear eventually but thats no biggy for a true guitarist and it hasnt happened on mine and i play 6 hours a day if u want a lespaul and dont want to pay 4000 buy this for 300 bucks youre getting a worldclass les paul authorized guitar with a lifetime warranty and if i were you id buy the heritage cherry sunburst its got a gorgeous finish

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  2. Hunter Hadlock says:
    6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great advanced beginner guitar, March 2, 2008
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    Hunter Hadlock (Key West, FL) –
    This review is from: Epiphone LP-100 Les Paul Collection Electric Guitar, Heritage Cherryburst (Electronics)

    I picked this up as my 3th guitar in a year, looking for the right sound. I bought a Squier Telecaster at first and liked the sound, then bought an acoustic 2nd hand before buying my cherry sunburst LP 100 and found the sound I was looking for. New buyers should be warned this has a bolt on neck like a fender, and thus isn’t a “true” les paul style guitar, which has a set neck. If you’re looking for “cred” among people who really like guitars, Epiphone offers a set neck les paul for about $150 more. What this guitar gives you for the lower price is 100% of the look and feel of a set neck guitar, and 90% of the sound. This guitar sounds great plugged in to my $100 amp I got a year ago, with about half the buzz/noise of my squier Tele.

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  3. Juan Laitano says:
    5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Affordable, June 20, 2009
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    Juan Laitano (Arizona, USA) –
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    This review is from: Epiphone LP-100 Les Paul Collection Electric Guitar, Heritage Cherryburst (Electronics)

    If you want a decent electric guitar, specially if you want a LP, and dont have the kind of money for a Standard or +, this is the one for you.
    Sounds decent and looks good. Fast shipping.
    Problems: Came with E string broken, had to replace it. The strings seem to be a little bit too low, causes buzz when strummed (string(s) hit fret(s)). Adjustable.

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