
Gibson Les Paul Signature T Electric Guitar (with Case), Left-Handed
Weight relieved to give your back a break, and offering the glorious sound of two '57 Classic humbuckers, this left-handed guitar is hard to put down.
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Submitted January 18, 2015 by Ralph S in Brooklyn, NY
"Gibson Les Paul Signature T Left Handed"
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Considering Gibson decided to not make any lefty models for 2015 I decided to go with this Signature T, very happy with it. Its a great guitar.
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Submitted November 30, 2014 by a customer from d2tech.us
"Have to work on it a little to stay tuned"
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I got this LP two days after purchase so that was sweet but the g and the b would not stay in tune. After a couple weeks of tweaking, yelling and so on, I managed to get it to stay in tune and after that, it's a beautiful guitar to look at as well as play. The issue I had was the nut is made of some polymer, not bone, possibly plastic. After doing some filing to the g and b grooves and retuning several times, it's finally worth the money I spent on it. I still don't trust it for gigging just yet. But once the dust settles on my frustration I will be using this guitar for everything.
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Submitted November 30, 2014 by a customer from d2tech.us
"Have to work on it a little to stay tuned"
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I got this LP two days after purchase so that was sweet but the g and the b would not stay in tune. After a couple weeks of tweaking, yelling and so on, I managed to get it to stay in tune and after that, it's a beautiful guitar to look at as well as play. The issue I had was the nut is made of some polymer, not bone, possibly plastic. After doing some filing to the g and b grooves and retuning several times, it's finally worth the money I spent on it. I still don't trust it for gigging just yet. But once the dust settles on my frustration I will be using this guitar for everything.
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