Gibson "61" LES PAUL/ SG ,Historic, $1400.00

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Bob Bartoli
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Gibson "61" LES PAUL/ SG ,Historic, $1400.00

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This is a Gibson Custom Shop/ Historic SG,,, "Authentic" magic done by Gibson to make the guitar resemble a 50 year old guitar... all original and untampered with and in EX +++ condition..Comes with a TKL hardcase.. Asking $1400.00 plus $55.00..in the lower 48 , USA... Money order, Bank Cahiers Check, or personal check,(all must clear first before I'm able to ship the instrument)..Pay Pal also accepted add 3%
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Beautiful guitar...
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Post by Jack DiFranco »

I have a few questions:

What year was it built?

What kind of pickups? If stock Gibsons, are the 57 Classics or Burstbuckers?

What is the neck profile? Is is big and chunky or more like a 60s slim?

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The pickups say "Patent Applied For" on them , I assume they are Burstbuckers, the profile is thin and wide like the real SG/LP's of the "61" Era...Weighs around the 7Lb mark give or take an ounce or two..I'm certain the guitar is a 2005 model by the Serial number , correct me if I'm mistaken......Thanks
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What's the neck profile on this one?
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"the profile is thin and wide like the real SG/LP's of the "61" Era"..... :D
Bob Bartoli
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Bob, what part of Pennsylvania are you in? If you don't want to post, you can email me at: jfdifranco@comcast.net

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Are you interested in trades? Im in York,pa
I have a nice thomas sd10 for trade.
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I wouldn't think they were burstbuckers, not in that beast.

"Patent Applied For" was abbreviated to "PAF" which is one of the more widely used pickups today... They were considered the first humbucker ever made, Some dude named Seth Lover made 'em for Gibson in the 50's. They came in most of the humbucker equipped guitars from that era.


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