Gibson 1982 Les Paul Standard Wine Red Electric Guitar

Description

The winelet color has changed to dark red with strong yellow due to the aging of TOP.
Gibson's approach to the 80's is quite advanced. Non-penetrating tune O-bridge whose position can be finely tuned,
Logo-emblazoned pegs, strappins with horns, etc., of this era may have been short-lived historical quirks.
On the contrary, it symbolizes this period and has been reevaluated in later years.

The truss rod is operational.
The neck grip is regular.
Overall, there are weather cracks, decal marks and minor scratches, but there is no serious damage to the xylem.
The PU is a vintage "No Logo" era Seimore Duncan Zebra x 2.
There are no decals, so I can't say for sure, but I think it's a 59 JB set.
It can make a completely different sound from the current Duncan.
The characteristic is that it has a dry sound that is very good and dead, and the picking is easy to follow.

The output sound has the mid thickness typical of Les Paul, but I think it is a characteristic of this guitar, and it has a good balance from top to bottom.
It was very easy to make sound, and more than anything, I was amazed that even when I connected modern effectors, the groove was good.
That must be how complete it is as an instrument. It is a very good guitar.
Check it out if you're interested.

pickup: passive
Pickup Configuration: HH
Number of frets: 22 frets
Neck Scale: Medium
Weight: 4.60 kg
Body Material: Mahogany
Tremolo: none
Fingers: Rosewood
neck joints: set necks
Neck Material: Mahogany
Color: Wine Red
Year of manufacture: 1982
Accessories: Soft Case
Serial Number: 83552554

■Fret Remaining: 60 ~ 50%
■truss rod: normal
■Electrical System: Operation Confirmed
■Weight: 4.6 kg
■String height: 1.5 mm to 2.0 mm
■Serial Number: 83552554
■Accessories: Gibson 80's GIG BAG
■Neck Width: 44 mm