The Gibson Les Paul 70s Deluxe in Wine Red is a testament to Gibson’s guitar craftsmanship and their incredible recreation of guitars from their past. Originally released in ’69, the Les Paul Deluxe was of traditional Gibson construction, featuring a mahogany body with maple top, adjoined by a mahogany neck. Today’s LP Deluxe is of the same design, along with a rounded “C” mahogany neck. Think somewhere in between the thickness of the 50s, and slimness of the 60s feel. The introduction of this model over 50 years ago brought mini humbucking pickups into the spotlight for Gibson guitars. Smaller, brighter, and with more clarity than their darker relatives, these pickups added some diversity in sound and style to the lineup of guitars, and continues to do so to this day, with this model and many more. The Gibson Les Paul 70s Deluxe also features a 12″ Indian rosewood fingerboard, Tune-O-Matic, and hand-wired electronics with Orange Drop Capacitors. With its bound body and neck, glossy nitro finish, and all its tonal guts, this guitar is sure to catch eyes, turn heads, and captivate ears, just as its predecessors have done for decades.
- Mahogany body with maple top
- Mahogany neck with rounded “C”
- Indian Rosewood fingerboard with 12″ radius, 22 frets, acrylic trapezoid inlays
- Graph tech nut
- ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic bridge with aluminum stop bar
- Vintage Keystone Tuners
- 2x Mini Humbucking pickups
- Hand-wired electronics with Orange Drop Capacitors