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Jim Fogarty


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Phila, Pa, USA
Post  Posted 31 Mar 2022 11:20 am    
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This is a 2013 LP Traditional. 2013 was a FANTASTIC year for Gibson. Excellent condition, '57 Classic pickups. A little bit of light worming, belt rash on the back, otherwise the finish is in great shape. Comes with original hard case, but no case candy or paperwork. Top has some nice figuring as well. Weight is right around 9 pounds even. Neck PU: 57 Classic humbucker; Bridge PU: '57 Classic Plus Humbucker; Solid Mahogany body with NO CHAMBERING. Maple top, 50's style neck. Jumbo Frets.

"Starting in 2013, Gibson improves its sourcing problems. It begins to use different qualities of mahogany but with an effective selection process in which the different qualities are assigned according to the model level. Thus, the Gibson Les Paul Standard, once again have a high quality level and even wood. The year 2013 is considered the best of the current millennium, since the specifications are in line with what is considered “correct” by the Gibson public. In addition, the quality of wood and construction is consistent."

$2000 plus shipping

No trades, please!














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Steve Pawlak

 

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Arizona, USA
Post  Posted 4 Apr 2022 7:19 am     2013 LP Traditional
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I own a 2013 LP Traditional
They are exceptional guitars. Will never sell mine
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