Gibson Les Paul Special Left-Handed Electric Guitar TV Yellow
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A truly classic guitar, the Les Paul Special sprang from the Les Paul Junior design in 1955, taking the simply mahogany slab body design and adding a neck pickup and expanded controls, as well as the extra aesthetic touch of neck binding. The unique TV Yellow finish was created to look white under the unforgiving lights of early television, as a true white finish would overload the primitive camera lenses. The unique greenish-yellow hue has made fans of its own over the years, and graces this great-sounding left-handed guitar that's simply fun to play. The P-90 single-coil pickups are a truly archetypal tone for all varieties of American roots music, and match perfectly with the look and feel of the guitar.
Features
- Left-handed model
- Nitro-finished solid mahogany body
- 24.75"-scale mahogany neck with 22-fret rosewood fingerboard
- Dual Gibson P-90 single-coil pickups, hand-wired controls
- Vintage-style compensated wraparound bridge/tailpiece, Deluxe "white-key" tuners
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Specs
Body
- Body shape:Single cutaway
- Body type:Solid body
- Body material:Solid wood
- Body wood:Mahogany
- Body finish:Gloss nitrocellulose
- Orientation:Right-handed
- Neck shape:'50s Vintage
- Neck wood:Mahogany
- Joint:Set-in
- Scale length:24.75 in.
- Truss rod:Standard
- Neck finish:GlossNitrocellulose
- Material:Rosewood
- Radius:12 in.
- Fret size:Medium jumbo
- Number of frets:22
- Inlays:Dot
- Nut width/material1.69 in. (43 mm)GraphTech
- Configuration:SS
- Neck:P-90
- Bridge:P-90
- Brand:Gibson
- Active or passive pickups:Passive
- Series or parallel:Parallel
- Control layout:Volume 1, volume 2, tone 1, tone 2
- Pickup switch:3-way
- Bridge type:Fixed
- Bridge design:Vintage-style compensated wraparound
- Tailpiece:Not applicable
- Tuning machines:Vintage Deluxe white-key
- Color:Nickel
- Number of strings:6-string
- Case:Hardshell case
- Country of origin:United States