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Gibson Les Paul Double Cut Amber 1998

Sale price €1,999.00

SKU: 8-511152

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Specs
Brand
Gibson
Condition
Second hand
Colour
Amber
Top Wood
AAA Flame Maple
Body Wood
Mahogany
Neck Wood
Mahogany
Fretboard Wood
Rosewood
Neck Shape
Radius
12"
Scale Length
24.75"
Tuners
Grovers
Number of Frets
24
Fretboard Inlays
Trapezoid
Bridge
Pickups
1x 490R, 1x 498T
Controls
Volume, Tone, 3-Way Switch
Case
Hardcase
Weight
3.35kg
Extra

Stunning Double Cut Les Paul from 1998 with an insanely beautiful flame top!

This 1998 Gibson Les Paul Double Cut is exactly the kind of guitar you'd immediately grab the moment you saw it. The Double Cut has always held its own within the Les Paul family: the same massive punch and sustain you expect from an LP, but with an added touch of playability thanks to the double cutaway and lighter, more open character.

The stunning Amber finish brings the flame maple to life beautifully, with that signature '90s vibe that many Gibson enthusiasts instantly recognize. This is a guitar with experience, soul, and a presence you can't buy new from a factory—you have to earn it.

Under the hood, you'll find the classic Gibson formula: a solid mahogany body, a comfortable set neck, and two humbuckers that do exactly what you want. From warm cleans to gritty rock tones with a punchy midrange—this Double Cut delivers effortlessly. The resonance is remarkably direct, with that signature woody character that only older Gibsons have developed.

The neck plays beautifully thanks to its slim, late-'90s profile: fast, smooth, and ideal for guitarists who like to fly across the neck without forcing their hand. Combine that with the improved accessibility provided by the double cutaway, and you have a Les Paul that invites you to push yourself just that little bit further.

The hardware does exactly what it's supposed to: reliable, stable, and ready for both studio and live work. This is the kind of instrument you'll take to every rehearsal or gig without hesitation—you just know it's right.

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