Gibson Les Paul BOTB Page 74 HPT LA#3

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Gibson Les Paul BOTB Page 74 HPT LA#3

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Les Paul BOTB Page 74 HPT LA#3

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Product Info

Article Number: 619754
Brand: Gibson
Model: Les Paul BOTB Page 74 HPT LA#3
Price: $9,128.90

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This BOTB Page 74 is a serious contender for players chasing that iconic late '70s Les Paul vibe. The hand-selected woods and Custombucker pickups deliver a rich, warm tone with plenty of bite, and the neck profile is a joy to play. It's a premium-priced instrument ideal for blues, classic rock, and players who appreciate the finer details of vintage-inspired craftsmanship.

Product Description

  • Gibson Les Paul BOTB Page 74 HPT LA#3
  • Electric Guitar
  • With woods hand-selected on site by our experts in Nashville according to the specifications of the guitar on page 74 in the book "Beauty of the Burst"
  • Top: Hand-selected AAA flamed maple
  • Body: Mahogany
  • Set-in neck: Mahogany
  • Fingerboard: Rosewood
  • Trapezoid fingerboard inlays
  • Single-ply binding on body top and neck
  • Neck profile: R9
  • V1 Carmelita
  • Fingerboard radius: 305 mm (12")
  • Scale: 629 mm (24.75")
  • 22 Reissue Jescar FW45100 frets
  • Nut: Reissue nylon
  • Pickups: Two Custombucker humbuckers
  • Two volume and two tone controls
  • 3-way toggle switch
  • Pickguard: Cream
  • Bridgge: BR-1 Historic Reissue non Wire
  • Kluson Deluxe machine heads
  • Nickel hardware
  • Finish: Light Aged
  • Colour: Beauty of the Burst P74
  • Includes case and certificate
  • Made in USA
PROS
  • • Hand-selected woods guarantee exceptional resonance and tonal complexity.
  • • The R9/V1 neck profile offers a supremely comfortable and familiar feel.
  • • Custombucker pickups deliver a thick, articulate vintage-inspired tone.
  • • Historic Reissue hardware adds to the authenticity and collectibility of this instrument.
CONS
  • • The weight, typical of Les Pauls, will be a factor for some players.
  • • The Beauty of the Burst finish, while visually appealing, may not suit everyone’s taste.
  • • Limited pickup versatility restricts it for modern, high-gain genres.

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Key Features

Body Material Mahogany with AAA Flamed Maple Top
Neck Material Mahogany
Fingerboard Rosewood with Trapezoid Inlays
Pickups Two Custombucker Humbuckers
Scale Length 629 mm (24.75")
Frets 22 Reissue Jescar FW45100
Bridge BR-1 Historic Reissue Non-Wire
Weight Approximately 9.5 lbs (estimated)

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Frequently Asked Questions

It’s a meticulously recreated finish, aiming to replicate the aesthetic of a specific 1974 Les Paul, but subtle variations are inherent in the hand-applied process.
Yes, they offer smoother, more precise tuning stability and a classic vintage feel, a noticeable improvement for many players.
The aging is cosmetic – it's intended to evoke a vintage feel, but it's not a heavily worn instrument; it’s more of a subtle, refined aesthetic.

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