Les Paul Standard '60s Neck is by all means the regular LP Standard model, with the exception of the neck contour. As the name says, this one has the '60s slim taper neck shape. Back in 1950s, necks on Les Paul models were chunky and rounded. Near the end of the 1950s, Gibson started changing them a little bit, while in the 1960s they came up with the revolutionary slim taper contour. millions of guitarists grew up and learned to play on '60s necks and this Standard is for them. Solid single-cut body is made of mahogany and carved flame maple. Standard two-piece bridge unit is fronted by a pair of Standard Alnico V humbuckers with standard controls unit. Mahogany neck is set in and topped with a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard.
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i dont think it has bumblebees.it crackles when i take my hand off the stopbar.my flyin v sounds like spacey wind,the 60s neck sounds like mom left the iron on.but when i want a hot firey sound,nothing is better.i luv it
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