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David Decker


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Post  Posted 24 Jan 2024 10:15 am    
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Epiphone Les Paul 60's
Brand new, no case.
Bought new then found what I really wanted.
$500.00 + shipping


This Standard comes with dual ProBuckers. They sound so similar to vintage PAFs that even experts can’t always tell them apart. Transparent and crisp, ProBuckers use lower-output Alnico II magnets for a warmer, more creamy sound.

The mahogany neck has a SlimTaper D-shape profile instead of the baseball bat-sized behemoths from the '50s. The benefit is comfort and supreme playability. Your fingers will glide over the pau ferro fretboard whether you like to wail up top or churn out chunky rhythms below. A LockTone ABR tune-o-matic bridge,
stopbar tailpiece, Wilkinson tuners and a Graph Tech nut keep your tuning in check for the longest sets or sessions. Cream binding keeps everything classy, making this Epiphone the real deal.











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