Gibson 1958 Les Paul Junior Double Cut Reissue Custom Electric Guitar, TV Yellow
Gibson Custom Shop is the pinnacle of craftsmanship, quality, and sound excellence. Each instrument celebrates Gibson's legacy through accuracy, authenticity and attention to detail.
1958 was a monumental year for Gibson in which a whole new lineup of now-famous models were introduced. One of them was the redesigned "double cutaway" Les Paul Junior, which has since found its place in music history as a favorite of hard rock musicians. The extra fret access of the double-cut construction allows upper octave leads while the "simple is better" single-pickup setup projects only thick, heavy tone. Gibson Custom Shop has proudly revived the original recipe from 1958 for this Historic Reissue, from the solid mahogany and hide glue construction to the vintage-style wiring. It is an accurate and faithful replica in every possible way.
- Faithful reproduction of a classic Les Paul Junior with great rock tones and stripped-down looks to match
- Single P-90 gives you unbelievably big sounds
- Great sustain and midrange character, thanks to premium mahogany slab body
- 1-piece neck with '50s rounded profile for authentic '58 feel
- Super-simple hardware for authentic looks and feel plus great tuning stability
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Gibson 1958 Les Paul Junior Double Cut Reissue Custom Electric Guitar, TV Yellow
Gibson 1958 Les Paul Junior Double Cut Reissue Custom Electric Guitar, TV Yellow
Gibson Custom Shop is the pinnacle of craftsmanship, quality, and sound excellence. Each instrument celebrates Gibson's legacy through accuracy, authenticity and attention to detail.
1958 was a monumental year for Gibson in which a whole new lineup of now-famous models were introduced. One of them was the redesigned "double cutaway" Les Paul Junior, which has since found its place in music history as a favorite of hard rock musicians. The extra fret access of the double-cut construction allows upper octave leads while the "simple is better" single-pickup setup projects only thick, heavy tone. Gibson Custom Shop has proudly revived the original recipe from 1958 for this Historic Reissue, from the solid mahogany and hide glue construction to the vintage-style wiring. It is an accurate and faithful replica in every possible way.
- Faithful reproduction of a classic Les Paul Junior with great rock tones and stripped-down looks to match
- Single P-90 gives you unbelievably big sounds
- Great sustain and midrange character, thanks to premium mahogany slab body
- 1-piece neck with '50s rounded profile for authentic '58 feel
- Super-simple hardware for authentic looks and feel plus great tuning stability
Original: $3,999.00
-65%$3,999.00
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Gibson Custom Shop is the pinnacle of craftsmanship, quality, and sound excellence. Each instrument celebrates Gibson's legacy through accuracy, authenticity and attention to detail.
1958 was a monumental year for Gibson in which a whole new lineup of now-famous models were introduced. One of them was the redesigned "double cutaway" Les Paul Junior, which has since found its place in music history as a favorite of hard rock musicians. The extra fret access of the double-cut construction allows upper octave leads while the "simple is better" single-pickup setup projects only thick, heavy tone. Gibson Custom Shop has proudly revived the original recipe from 1958 for this Historic Reissue, from the solid mahogany and hide glue construction to the vintage-style wiring. It is an accurate and faithful replica in every possible way.
- Faithful reproduction of a classic Les Paul Junior with great rock tones and stripped-down looks to match
- Single P-90 gives you unbelievably big sounds
- Great sustain and midrange character, thanks to premium mahogany slab body
- 1-piece neck with '50s rounded profile for authentic '58 feel
- Super-simple hardware for authentic looks and feel plus great tuning stability
























