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Summary
Finish: Non-original Historic Makeovers nitrocellulose re-finish.
Body Material: Mahogany
Top Material: Maple
Body Details: One-piece mahogany body with a two-piece maple cap. The body has had a Historic Makeovers re-carve and has also had Royalite binding installed.
Neck Material: Mahogany
Neck Profile: Soft V
Neck Thickness (IN): 1st – .86″ & 12th – .95″
Fingerboard Radius: 12.00″
Nut Width: 1-11/16″
Scale Length: 24 3/4″
Neck Details: One-piece mahogany neck with a bound Brazilian rosewood fingerboard and trapezoid inlays. The neck has been re-carved and re-bound as well as having cellulose nitrate inlays and a Brazilian rosewood fingerboard installed.
Electronics: Non-original Seymour Duncan Custom Shop Maricela “MJ” Juarez ClearBuckers with a three-position switch, two volume pots, and two tone pots.
Pickup Measurements: Bridge: 8.46kΩ Neck: 7.62kΩ
Hardware: Gibson tuners with a nylon nut, and the non-original bridge and tail-piece.
Weight: 8 lbs 13 oz
Cosmetic Condition: Guitar is in very good cosmetic condition with no major dings or scratches and minor play wear throughout.
Modifications/Repairs: Guitar has had a “Deluxe Package” makeover by Historic Makeovers. Changes included:
-Top re-carve.
-Royalite binding on the body and neck.
-Nitrocellulose refinish.
-Vintage aging/patina.
-Serial number re-stamp.
-Neck re-carve.
-Brazilian Rosewood fingerboard.
-Cellulose nitrate inlays.
-Nylon nut.
Non Historic Makeover mods:
-Seymour Duncan Custom Shop Maricela “MJ” Juarez ClearBuckers.
-Locking bridge and tail-piece.
-Full re-wire and non-original pots.
Serial Number: 50215
Tech Notes: This Les Paul plays well with low action and optimal neck relief. The frets are tall and show light play wear. It has been properly setup and intonated in standard tuning.
Case Details: Original Hardshell Case