Guitar is like new condition, never giged or played. Only to test.
From Gibson.com
- Highly figured grade-AAA quilted maple top
- Chambered Poplar Body with Florentine neck
- Two Gibson BurstBucker and one "blade" single-coil pickup
- Push/pull switches on the Volume and Tone controls and five-way "blade" switch
- Vintage-style tulip-button tuners
Nighthawk
Standard 2010
Sleek,
powerful, and packed with the kind of playability that Gibson does best, the
Nighthawk has been a favorite with blues and rock guitarists ever since its
introduction in 1993. The Nighthawk Standard 2010 from Gibson USA updates this
popular blueprint in an instrument that is both classic and contemporary,
resulting in a guitar with outstanding versatility. From its highly figured
Grade-AAA quilted maple top to its glued-in neck with back-angled headstock, the
Nighthawk is pure Gibson quality all the way, giving you the power and depth of
tone that the world's most legendary maker of electric guitars has long been
known for.
It
all comes in at a price to put it in the hands of hard-working players
everywhere, too, while packing sounds that set it apart from other classic
Gibson models. The Nighthawk Standard 2010's single-cutaway body styling clearly
echoes that of the legendary Les Paul Standard, and its dual humbucking pickups
offer many of the same tones, though the Nighthawk's cutaway is deeper, with a
sharper "Florentine" horn, and its added single-coil blade pickup in the center
position and push-pull pots to split its humbuckers all extend its sonic range
exponentially. Furthermore, the Nighthawk Standard 2010's 25 1/2" scale length
adds extra shimmer and sparkle to the brew, and gives you a firm low-E string
for gnarly low-down blues runs and biting twang. Through-body stringing and a
unique and highly adjustable bridge design add outstanding resonance and sustain
to this broad tonal range. Put it all together and the Nighthawk Standard 2010
gives you everything from wailing leads, funky tones in the 2 and 4 switch
settings, to smooth, throaty blues and jazz.