Epiphone 1960 Les Paul Standard Reissue - Iced Tea Burst
Epiphone 1960 Les Paul Standard Reissue - Iced Tea Burst Stepping into the golden era of rock and roll has never been more accessible. This stunning collaboration between the Gibson Custom Shop and Epiphone brings you a 1960 Les Paul Standard Reissue that captures the magic of the "Burst" era. With a solid mahogany body capped with a beautiful AAA flame maple veneer, this guitar doesn't just look like a vintage treasure; it resonates with that classic sustain and warmth that defined the soundtracks of the 60s and 70s. Whether you are chasing the bluesy bite of Eric Clapton during his "Beano" days or the soaring leads of Jimmy Page, this guitar provides the foundation for legendary tone. Under the hood, this Les Paul is packed with premium components usually reserved for high-end boutique builds. It features genuine Gibson Burstbucker pickups that deliver that sought-after "P.A.F." airy punch and harmonically rich overdrive. To ensure your signal remains pure and vintage-accurate, it’s wired with Mallory capacitors and CTS potentiometers. The "V2" SlimTaper neck profile offers a fast, comfortable feel that reflects the transition Gibson made in 1960 toward a sleeker neck, making it a dream for lead players and rhythm junkies alike. Why Buy A Guitar From Palen Music Center? Palen Music Center has a wide range of unique guitars to enhance the sound of your music! We have been trusted by musicians across the country since 1963 and are constantly working to provide the best value for our customers. With the addition of our new PLEK machine and our longtime veteran luthiers, we are pleased to provide top-quality guitar repair. The instrument pictured is the exact instrument you’ll receive. All fretted instruments receive a free complimentary professional setup. Please feel free to reach out to our knowledgeable sales staff with any additional questions!
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