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History
In hindsight, it's certainly difficult to fathom Gibson's Les Paul Standard of the late 1950s and early 1960s not appealing to the masses. Yet that's exactly what happened, even as Gibson officials tried desperately to fine tune the instrument and make it suitable to the general guitar-playing public. Sadly, their efforts proved unsuccessful as the Les Paul Standard was shelved midway through 1960 to make way for a new design that featured beveled edges, twin cutaways and a much thinner body -- the guitar known today as the SG Standard.
The Les Paul Standards manufactured in 1960 -- all 635 of them -- represented the last attempts by Gibson to modify the guitar's existing design in an effort to improve sales numbers that had fallen steadily since 1956. The guitars produced during the first half of 1960 were generally considered to be an extension of the 1959 Les Paul Standard, with the majority having thicker, rounded neck profiles (though not as thick as 1958), and many of them experiencing the same fading paint problem with the finish. By mid 1960, however, Gibson had begun manufacturing the Les Paul Standard with a much thinner neck profile, known today as the '60s Slim Taper profile.
Body and Finish
The 1960's Standard changed the pigment in its Cherry Sunburst finish to a brighter, fade resistant red, known today in many circles as "Tangerine" sunburst. The change in pigment, along with Gibson's continued used of "bookmatched" maple tops with "flamed" or "figured" patterns, combined to produce some of the most visually appealing Les Paul Standards of the era.
Hardware
Of course, the rest of the 1960 Les Paul Standard embodied all of the changes of the previous three years -- changes that had transformed the guitar into the iconic model that it would eventually become some years later. Among the modifications were Gibson's legendary "Patent Applied For" humbucking pickups with metal covers, and jumbo-sized frets, all of which still adorns today's Les Paul Standard. Also changed were the guitar's volume and tone knobs, which went from what's commonly referred to as "speed" knobs (clear tops) to the more stylish "Top Hat" knobs with a metal insert on top.
Near-perfect Recreation
The 1960 Les Paul Reissue from Gibson Custom is an accurate recreation of this truly classic and timeless instrument. It stays true to all of the original instrument's features and characteristics, including Gibson's traditional hand-carved "figured" maple top and solid, and non-weight relieved mahogany body. The headstock is made from Holly head veneer, as opposed to fiber, just like it was in 1960, and the vintage-style 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 late 1950s and early 1960s. The neck is topped by a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard outfitted with acrylic trapezoid inlays matching the size and color of the originals. Of course, two of Gibson's legendary Burstbucker pickups deliver all the subtle variations of true, classic "Patent Applied For" humbucker tone by using historically "unmatched" bobbin windings and Alnico II magnets. Other historical appointments include CTS potentiometers, bumble bee capacitors, single-ply crème-colored binding on both the top and fingerboard, a period-correct thin toggleswitch washer and jackplate, and ABR-1 bridge with lightweight aluminum stopbar tailpiece. The 1960 Les Paul Standard comes in either a V.O.S. or Gloss finish, and with the standard Gibson Custom case and certificate of authenticity. They are available in Faded Tobacco Burst, Washed Cherry Burst and Iced Tea Burst. .
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