#6093 – Gibson Les Paul Standard – used/2004 – Ice Tea Sunburst
£2099
Overview Comments :- Before I introduce you to this used 2004 Gibson Les Paul Standard, with a classic sunburst finish, can I give you a brief history lesson ? – It is fair to say that the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s, did not reflect Gibson’s finest period of history – Don’t get me wrong, in that all Gibson Guitars from this era are considered poor, as that is not the case – Yet a serious lack of attention to detail, various change to mass production methods, a curious supply of ingredients, along with a corporate management structure, that was influenced by a bean counter style of accountancy, ensured a steady supply of mediocre models – Granted you can find some good guitars from this period, but you can also find many that are way below par – Yet original vintage models, as well as today’s Custom Shop vintage replicas, come with a price tag that is considered unaffordable by many – So was it possible to build a superior production Les Paul Standard ? – In 2002, the Gibson management team finally woke up and smelt the coffee – Following various price adjustments, changes to the spec sheet, plus a superior build quality/attention to detail, a new breed of LP Standard was born – To put it simply, Gibson Les Paul Standard’s built in 2002, until around 2008, represents a small era of significant improvement – Sadly since 2008, we’ve seen an almost annual change to the product line, with some models and features more desirable than others – But for many players, the period from 2002 to 2008 represents good news as far as the LP Standard goes – Superior ingredients – Improved build quality – Improved playing performance – Enhanced aesthetic appeal that reminds us of LP’s from the late 50’s golden era – Without getting into the more expensive vintage replicas, it is generally agreed that Les Paul Standard’s from 2002 to 2008 represent something ‘more desirable
So let me supply you with a few key points regarding this 2004 Gibson Les Paul Standard :-
- Classic sunburst nitro gloss finish on a figured maple top that is loaded with plenty of individual character, that has nicely faded a touch over the last 20 years or so – I have to admit I’m a touch unsure on the correct name of the burst finish – Could be ice tea or honey burst – I’ve looked in the pick-up cavity for factory pen markings and I’m still none the wiser as to it saying IT or HB – I’m not sure it really matters at the end of the day
- Mahogany body with a one piece mahogany neck
- The neck measures .836″ around the top nut end and .988″ around the 12th fret
- Check inside the pick-up cavity and you can find a factory marking/stamp ‘LP5+’ which indicates this LP was factory spec’d with the fuller 50’s neck profile
- Smooth and even grained rosewood fingerboard
- Whole guitar weighs 9lbs and 4oz
- Remember 9 hole ‘Swiss cheese’ style weight relief on these models, with all the ‘holes’ on the bass string side, near the tail piece + bridge posts
- Kluson vintage style machine heads with tulip buttons, plus the push in ferule collars around the string posts
- Nashville bridge
- Amber bell/skirt control knobs
- Includes the black Gibson deluxe LP case – all catches okay inc the 3 digit security code numbers/latch – manual + scratchplate are included within the case
- Fitted with Gibson Burst Bucker pick-ups – paf flavoured, with alnico V magnets and ‘unmatched’ windings – #1 at the neck position that measures 7.43K – #2 at the bridge position that measures 7.9K
- Original switch + pots
- Re-strung with 10-46 gauge strings and set-up with a sensible easy action
Condition wise :- Clean frets and fingerboard, hence no nail wear – If there is a touch criticism about the frets, then you’d have to be very fussy to have any issue with the merest hint of wear to the first 3/4 frets, mainly the plain strings – It is barely worth a mention and many years of seriously playing lies ahead before any thoughts as to a fret dress is required – Look on the rim of the body and the rear of the neck and all is good and clean – Look on the rear of the body and you’ll discover light compression marks/grazes – More subtle rather than nasty – Ditto when you look at the burst gloss finish on the figured maple top – You’ll find the usual tarnish/oxidization to the nickel hardware – So not a case queen, but equally it doesn’t look like it has spent years on the road touring with a punk band – As such you can play it without having to give it the kids glove treatment – More of a lightly played in VOS character
Tonal character :- Do you start of with a cleaner amp setting, that is on the edge of overdrive, for that Pete Green character, or add more overdrive for that sultry Kossoff character – Or add even more gain to take you in the direction of the Moore/Bonamassa house hold ? – These tend to be reference points that many of us judge LP’s by, or certainly the tonal characteristics many strive for when playing a LP – The pots are fully interactive, so leaving them on 10 will seriously limit the subtle, yet effective, variations that you can obtain by rolling them back, as required – Use the pots correctly and you can almost leave the amp alone, allowing you to control the emotion, soul and gain levels from the guitar itself, so maybe just utilise an additional gain switch or pedal when you require that ‘turbo’ boost – On hi gain amp settings, pinched harmonics are easy to find, whilst scorching lead licks possess a bite and edge, yet still retain a musical vintage character – Remember a softer voice can be found just by rolling off the volume pot a touch – From succulent warmth and soul, to a throaty musical bite this LP is packed with expression – The neck pick-up is sultry, whilst the bridge pick up has that throaty bite and bark, with tight focussed lows and smooth highs that sizzle, whilst possessing just enough mids to thicken up the overall voice – At all times you’ll find and LP with an open voice, with mids that do not overpower, yet still thicken up the overall character, excellent articulation and above all, warmth and soul – Further more it blossom and blooms when you play those moody blues licks – It is hard not to judge a 59 LP by playing a few Kossoff, Green or Moore style licks and when you do, you instantly know you are somewhat in the right direction – Yet try a few Robben Ford style licks and chords and it is equally jazz/blues flavoured with clarity, warmth and excellent note separation – It certainly captures all the key attributes that many LP fans desire and should offer years of satisfaction to any potential buyer
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