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2001' Gibson Les Paul Classic 1960 (le modèle au dessus de la standard) : 1400 €
En quoi c'est au dessus de la standard?
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Je t'avouerais que je suis pas un spécialiste de ce modèle, je sais juste que c'était le modèle au dessus sur le catalogue. Quelques infos :
Dates of manufacture: 1990 to 2006
The Gibson Les Paul Classic was introduced in 1990 as a reissue based on the 1960 Les Paul. The key feature of the Classic was it's slim neck profile. The Les Paul Classic also had some other features true tp the 1960 original: a narrow headstock, thin cutaway binding, aged yellowish fingerboard inlays, inked-on serial number, nickel hardware, vintage-style logo and aged binding on body and neck. Some differences were the Les Paul Classic's truss rod cover with "Classic" and pickguard engraved "1960." The pickups came with no covers so the coils were exposed, another characteristic to differentiate it from other Les Pauls, though this was fairly realistic given that many players removed the covers to get a better tone on their old Pauls.
The Classic was introduced with a retail price of $1,529 more expensive than Les Paul Standards at the time. The Classic's higher price was justified by its reissue-yet-modern vibe and was further enhanced by availability in several sunburst finishes, and in bullion gold on the top, sides, back and neck. Although most of the tops on sunburst Classic models were plain and special effort was made to find figured maple wood. The Les Paul Classic specifications were adjusted during the early 1990s with the addition of the Classic Plus and Premium Plus models.