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Les Paul Standard

Les Paul Standard Guitar
Les Paul Standard Guitar
Epiphone
Les Paul Series
Korea
Available 1989 to
Standard Colors: Heritage Cherry Burst, Honey Burst, Vintage Sunburst, Ebony.
Pick Ups: 2 Humbucking Pickups.
Body: Maple Top, Mahogany Back.
Neck: Mahogany.
Fingerboard: Rosewood.
Number of Frets: 22.
Scale Length: 24 ¾ inches.
Options: Bound Neck
Trapezoid Inlays
"Les Paul Model" on Headstock
"Les Paul Standard" On Truss Rod Cover
Bound Body
Tune-O-Matic Bridge
Stop Tailpiece
Chrome Hardware
Cream Pickguard
Top Hat Knobs
2 Volume Controls
2 Tone Controls
3-way Pickup Selector Switch
Original List Price: 665.00
Les Paul Standard Guitar

Epiphone's Les Paul Standard is a plain top electric guitar that delivers all the signature sound of a Gibson Les Paul guitar at a fraction of the cost. The solid mahogany body and maple top create balanced tone with superb resonance, while the Alnico Classic humbuckers deliver loads of warmth. The set mahogany neck and rosewood fretboard provide the familiar feel and fast action that LP players love so dearly. Neck and body binding and trapezoid inlays provide the classic look that has graced stages the world over for decades.

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Epiphone L P Model made in Saein Plant in Korea year 2000

Quality: 10 Features: 10 Sound: 10 Playability: 10 Value: 8 Overall: 9.60

Review by: Little White Sambo from Texas, Apr 12 2008 10:03AM

Originally Bought Used in 2005 in black.

Little White Sambo's Style: classic rock-electric blues

Everything & more you'd expect of a prime copy Gibson L P. Has been a working guitar & still is. I am used to my Fender Strat & am trying to get adjusted to a Telecaster style guitar, so,,,the action on my Epiphone is set as a Fender would be,,,pretty darn low. I need to bring the action up just a hair because unplugged it will rattle some. But with that being said,,I will keep & play this guitar. I can't say I'd buy a Gibson L P even if I had the money,,this 2000 Epiphone L P plays & just damn near sounds like one. Anyway,,,,it has Gibson stamped on the trussrod cover!!
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