A first generation Black Beauty; aged like a fine wine.
Les Paul wanted two colors used
on the Gibson guitar that would forever bear his name: gold (for its connection to all things fine) and black (because a player's
hands would be easily visible against a dark background). Les got the gold in 1952, but had to wait for the black. The Les
Paul Custom was introduced in 1954 and featured elegant appointments like gold hardware, multiple binding, and an ebony fretboard.
The '54 Custom was also the first solidbody Gibson guitar to use the ABR-1 bridge, the familiar piece of hardware we've all
come to know as the Tune-O-Matic.
Underneath it's luxurious inky finish, this historic re-creation of the original
1954 Custom features a carved mahogany top, a solid mahogany back, one-piece mahogany neck with long neck tenon, an early
'50s rounded neck profile, 24-3/4" scale length, and a 1-11/16" nut width. It also has multi-ply white/black binding on the
body and headstock, with white single-ply binding on the fingerboard. Its finer appointments include gold hardware, an ebony
fingerboard, large pearl block inlays, pearl headstock inlay, and kidney bean tuners. The original circuitry is preserved
with the use of CTS pots and bumble bee capacitors in the signal path and the unique pickup array of a vintage P-90 pickup
at the bridge and a rare Alnico V pickup at the neck.
The Alnico V pickup was designed in 1952 by Seth Lover and Walt
Fuller for Gibson to succeed the P-90 pickup on several of Gibson's distinguished archtop jazz hollowbodies, most famously
the L5 CES, ES-5, and Byrdland guitars. Similar to the P-90 in appearance, the Alnico V is easily recognized by its distinctive
rectangular pole pieces. It gets its name from the stronger Alnico V magnets, while each coil has 10,000 turns of 42-gauge
wire to achieve its clear, round, ringing sound. It made its debut on a solidbody Gibson in the Fretless Wonder of 1954; the
Les Paul Custom, or Black Beauty.
Vintage Original Spec series instruments receive a special nitro-cellulose finish
treatment yielding the patina of a gently-aged vintage guitar while handcrafting enhances comfort and playability. Each VOS
model has a solid mahogany back; historically accurate long-neck tenon for strength and sustain; and period-correct neck
profile, hardware, and electronics.
Gibson Custom 1954 Les Paul Custom VOS
Electric Guitar Features:
- Carved mahogany top
- Solid
mahogany back
- Multi-ply white/black binding on top and back
- Ebony finish
- VOS
aging treatment
- Gold hardware
- ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic bridge
- Lightweight
aluminum stopbar tailpiece
- 1-piece mahogany neck with long neck tenon
- 22-fret ebony
fingerboard
- Pearl block inlays
- Single-ply white fingerboard binding
- Early
'50s rounded neck profile
- 24-3/4" scale length
- 1-11/16" nut width
- Holly
headstock veneer
- Kidney bean tuners
- Alnico V neck pickup
- P-90 bridge
pickup
- CTS pots and bumble bee capacitors
- 2 volume, 2 tone, 3-way selector switch
- Vintage Reissue .010 strings
- Includes Custom Shop case, certificate of authenticity, and
custom care kit
Gibson Custom 1954 Les Paul Custom VOS Electric
Guitar Includes:
It's
like you walked into your local guitar shop and found an original 1954 Custom just waiting for you. It's a landmark guitar
and it can be yours; order today!
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