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It’s called the Double Trouble Les Paul Standard, so named for the “double white” pickup bobbins that hark back to the golden era of the ‘Burst, 1959 to 1960.
It’s a Les Paul, sure, and with a bookmatched AAA flame maple top, too. Only this one is reimagined as a parlour-sized acoustic guitar ...
Options: '60s Les Paul Standard Double Trouble with SlimTaper neck and Burstbucker 61R and Burstbucker 61T pickups (same price) Left-handed options: No. ... preferences over the rounded profile of the ...
The ‘60s model has that SlimTaper neck shape, with the ‘50s model more of a palm-filling vintage profile. ... Priced £2,499/$2,799, the Les Paul Standard Double Trouble is available now.
“I think there was a Strat, Les Paul, Tele and Flying V, but most notably, a Gibson EDS-1275 double neck. I remember looking at it and thinking that I liked the idea of having a double neck guitar, ...
“While Gibson has been making double neck electric guitars since 1958, ... I knew that picking up that Les Paul Custom and the Doubleneck all those years ago was certainly the right decision. ...
The Les Paul Special Tribute’s neck is maple rather than the traditional mahogany. On the cherry-finished example we reviewed, the difference is visible; the back of the neck looks almost pink ...
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