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Clean, resonant, and built to be played — this 2001 Gibson Les Paul Classic delivers everything players love about the “1960 Model” vibe: vintage looks, a fast slim-’60s neck, and big, articulate humbucker tone. The iconic “1960” pickguard marks it as part of Gibson’s celebrated Classic series, combining late-’50s aesthetics with modern playability and reliability.
This guitar looks fantastic for its age and has been fully set up here at Grass Roots — smooth action, zero fret wear, and dialed-in intonation. Cosmetically, expect honest, light wear: a small 1/8" top ding, a slight compression ding next to the input jack, and minor buckle rash on the back. Nothing structural, nothing ugly — just the kind of light patina a 26-year-old Les Paul earns when it’s actually played. It’s absolutely not “mint” — and that’s the point. Buy it to play it.
Powered by Gibson’s hot 496R/500T humbuckers, this Classic covers everything from sweet cleans to thick, modern overdrive with ease. It’s lively, resonant, and feels great in the hands — a killer USA-made Les Paul at the right price.
Features:
Made in USA (Gibson Nashville, 2001)
Tobacco Sunburst finish with bound maple top
Slim 1960 neck profile — fast and comfortable
Mahogany body & neck, rosewood fingerboard
Gibson 496R & 500T humbuckers
Original hardware, electronics, and “1960” pickguard
Professionally set up — zero fret wear
Includes original hard shell case
Condition:
Excellent player-grade condition
Small 1/8" top ding
Slight compression ding near input jack
Light buckle rash on back
Normal age-appropriate wear — 26-year-old guitar, not mint
Price: $2,250
A beautifully kept, great-playing Les Paul Classic — perfect for players who want tone, feel, and vibe without paying collector prices. Ready to go right now at Grassroots Music Store, NJ.
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jun 22 - Jun 27
US$40
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