
Gibson LPJ Les Paul Electric Guitar, Left-Handed (with Gig Bag)
If you're a lefty looking for an affordable Gibson guitar, look no further. The "Les Paul Junior" offers easy playability and great sound for a low price.
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Submitted January 12, 2014 by William B in Pittsburgh, PA
"Left Handed Gibson LPJ"
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I bought this guitar because it is the lowest priced American made guitar from a top manufactured. If you are looking for shine and bling, this is not the ax for you. But if sound is your priority, you will be amazed. The humbuckers are the same as on 1990's Les Paul Standards. The construction is flawless and the satin finish , at least to me, is more attractive than the shinier versions that you will pay much more for. I bought the antique satin. It is flat out beautiful. I will most likely never tap the full potential of this guitar, but it is nice to know that it has it. Well done, Gibson.
Musical Background:
Amateur, acoustic guitar for 7 years. This is my first electric. Also play harmonica.
Musical Style:
Rock, Blues, Folk.
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Submitted December 11, 2013 by a customer from excite.com in Las Vegas, NV
"Nice guitar. Not perfect, but worth $509 FOR SURE!"
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Nice American-Made Les Paul here. Pickups are nice as well. I had a problem with the treble/rhythm switch cutting out, but it was an easy fix. Vintage Burst is a lot darker in person. If you want actual BROWN, go with Chocolate.... Not sure plastic covers on pickups is a good idea, so they should have just left them open. Overall, Pretty darn well-made for $509!
Musical Background:
33 Years
Musical Style:
Rock, Blues
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