Gibson Les Paul Standard 60s IT LH

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Gibson Les Paul Standard 60s IT LH

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Les Paul Standard 60s IT LH

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Product Info

Article Number: 467301
Brand: Gibson
Model: Les Paul Standard 60s IT LH
Price: $3,023.90

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This lefty Les Paul Standard 60s IT is a seriously sweet deal. The Burstbucker pickups give you that classic, warm Les Paul voice, and the slim taper neck makes it surprisingly easy to play. It’s perfect for blues, rock, and classic tones—a great choice for intermediate to advanced left-handed players.

Product Description

  • Gibson Les Paul Standard 60s IT LH
  • Left-Hand Electric Guitar
  • Body: Mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla)
  • Top: AA flamed maple
  • Neck: Mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla)
  • Fretboard: Rosewood (Dalbergia Latifolia)
  • Slim taper neck profile
  • Graph Tech nut
  • Nut width: 43 mm
  • Scale: 628 mm
  • 22 Medium frets (cold-treated)
  • Cream body binding
  • Trapeze inlays
  • Cream coloured fretboard binding
  • Aluminium Tune-O-Matic bridge
  • Aluminium stop bar
  • Burstbucker 61T bridge pickup
  • Burstbucker 61R neck pickup
  • Controls: 2x Volume controls
  • 2x tone controls
  • Hand-wired with Orange Drops capacitors
  • Colour: Iced Tea
  • Case included
  • Made in USA
PROS
  • • Burstbucker pickups deliver authentic vintage Les Paul tone and sustain.
  • • The slim taper neck offers exceptional playability and comfort for many players.
  • • Rosewood fretboard and cream binding provide a luxurious, vintage aesthetic.
  • • Hand-wired electronics with Orange Drops enhance clarity and signal strength.
CONS
  • • Mahogany construction results in a substantial, potentially unwieldy weight.
  • • Rosewood fretboards can experience slight fret sprout over time requiring occasional leveling.
  • • Burstbucker pickups, while excellent, might not suit all genres – less suited to modern metal.

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Key Features

Body Material Mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla)
Neck Material Mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla)
Fingerboard Rosewood (Dalbergia Latifolia)
Pickups Burstbucker 61T (bridge), Burstbucker 61R (neck)
Scale Length 628 mm
Frets 22 Medium, cold-treated
Bridge Aluminium Tune-O-Matic with Aluminium Stop Bar
Weight Approximately 9.5 lbs

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Frequently Asked Questions

Burstbuckers are designed to emulate the character of '59s, but are often slightly hotter and more compressed, offering a more modern vintage tone.
It's a fairly accurate representation of a 60s slim taper, thinner than later profiles, but not as extreme as some modern 'thin' necks – comfortable for most hands.
No, Gibson maintains the same high standards for left-handed instruments; the finish and build quality should be identical to the right-handed versions.

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