Near-perfect
Recreation
Today’s
1957
Les
Paul
Custom
from
Gibson
Custom
is
presented
with
all
the
historically
accurate
appointments
and
legendary
tone
of
the
original.
No
detail
is
overlooked,
including
a
solid,
non-weight
relieved
mahogany
body
with
carved
mahogany
top.
The
headstock
is
made
from
Holly
head
veneer,
as
opposed
to
fiber,
just
like
it
was
in
1957,
and
the
vintage-style
kidney
tulip
tuners
are
mounted
in a
straight
line,
also
as
they
were
on
the
original.
The
24
¾-inch
scale
length
neck
is
made
from
one
solid
piece
of
mahogany,
and
attached
to
the
body
using
a
long
neck
tenon
—
one
of
the
Les
Paul’s
more
distinguishing
characteristics
of
the
1950s.
The
neck
is
topped
by a
22-fret
ebony
fingerboard
outfitted
with
pearl
block
inlays
matching
the
size
of
color
of
the
originals.
Of
course,
two
of
Gibson’s
legendary
Burstbucker
pickups
deliver
all
the
subtle
variations
of
true,
classic
humbucker
tone
by
using
historically
“unmatched”
bobbin
windings
and
Alnico
II
magnets.
The
guitar’s
Ebony
finish
also
matches
the
hue
of
the
earliest
versions,
giving
this
Gibson
Custom
model
the
accurate
and
distinct
appearance
of
the
original
model.
Other
historical
appointments
include
CTS
potentiometers,
bumble
bee
capacitors,
multi-ply
white
and
black
binding
on
both
the
top
and
back,
gold
hardware,
period-correct
switchwasher
and
jackplate
and
Gibson’s
traditional
early
’50s
rounded
neck
profile.
The
1957
Les
Paul
Custom
is
available
with
either
two
or
three
pickups,
in a
V.O.S.
or
Gloss
finish,
with
gold
hardware
and
the
option
of
adding
a
Bigsby
tremolo
system.
Each
guitar
also
comes
with
the
standard
Gibson
Custom
case
and
certificate
of
authenticity.