1954 Gibson Les Paul Model Conversion

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  • Year: 1954
  • Manufacturer: Gibson
  • Model: Les Paul Model Conversion
  • Case: Hard
  • Color: Black
  • Condition: Very Good
  • Description: Here is 1954 Gibson Les Paul Model Conversion for players! Top quality modified vintage guitar. You can't find this well-modified vintage guitar easily. Basically this guitar has been owned by professional recording producer for long time, and the guitar has been modified for professional guitarist to play in recording studio. Here is the details... the body top finish has been refinished in Black and body back and neck back too done by Dead Mint Club Japan. Top of the head stock has original finish. One piece mahogany neck has been reshaped thiner. Original P-90 pick up with white cover on neck position and vintage 50's PAF humbucking Pick Up on bridge position (nickel cover is RelicĀ® reissue). P-90 and PAF makes very very unique sound! Most useful tones for recording session! Original '54 no-line kluson deluxe tuner. The stop bar bridge has changed to tune-o-matic, Callaham Steel ABR-1 Bridge&Dead Mint Club real aged reissue Tailpiece. the ABR-1 stud place has been moved to "MODERN" as everyone know all vintage guitar were designed for playing with flat wound guitar strings, so almost vintage guitar has imperfect pitch but we don't really play with it right? This guitar has very accurate pitch by moving the ABR-1 stud. Re-fretted and re-nut. All electronics has been replaced, now it has newer CTS pots and Vintage Western Electric wires and 50's vintage bumblebee capacitors! All plastic parts has changed to Dead Mint Club reissue RelicĀ® parts in Cream except neck pick up cover. Reissue hard case. Totally a perfect gear for professional musician who really care about pitch! '54 P-90 and 50's PAF makes most desirable tone! Low action. You don't have to waste your time and money! IF YOU GET THIS GUITAR! PLEASE HAVE A LOOK AT "MORE PHOTO" LINK BEFORE YOU ASK ME TO SEND ANY PICTURES! For further information, just give us email or call. email preferred tho.