tubes10s
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I've got a 2013 Gibson Les Paul Traditional in Honey Burst that I would like to sell. I'm only selling it because I finally snagged an R9, so I need to make a little room for it.
The 2013 Traditionals are pretty awesome, in my opinion. They are solid with no weight relief swiss-cheese holes or chambering. This one weighs about 8.4 pounds according to my bathroom scale. It is completely stock, nothing has been changed or modified in any way. It has 57 Classic pickups in it, 57 Classic in the neck position, 57 Classic Plus in the bridge position. This one is in Honey Burst color, which is getting hard to find in stores now that everywhere is selling out of the 2013s, and the 2014s are showing up. This one comes with the original Gibson Hard Case, and all of the case candy and tags. This guitar doesn't have a ding, dent, or scratch on it anywhere. It's as close to perfect as you could possibly find. I've probably played it for less than 4 or 5 hours total, and that entire time was just me sitting on the couch. It's never been played out of my house.
Here are the specs from Gibson's website:
Gibson Les Paul Standard Traditional Electric Guitar Features:
• Body Wood: Mahogany, non-chambered weight-relieved
• Top wood: Flame maple
• Scale Length: 24-3/4"
• Neck Joint: Set-in
• Neck Wood: Mahogany
• Fretboard: Rosewood
• Plek'd on Gibson Plek Machine
• Neck Shape: '50s rounded
• Frets: 22
• Nut Width: 1.695"
• Fretboard Radius: 12"
• Bridge: Nashville Tune-O-Matic
• Tailpiece: Stopbar
• Pickup Bridge: '57 Classic Plus humbucker
• Pickup Neck: '57 Classic humbucker
• Controls: 2 volume, 2 tone, 3-way pickup selector
• Vintage speed knobs
• Tuners: TonePros Kluson-style
• Hardware color: Chrome
• Binding: top and neck
• Finish: Lacquer
I'm asking $1750 for this one. You pay PayPal fees (if you use it), and shipping. I'll ship as soon as I receive your payment! I wasn't lucky enough to buy this one before the year-end Gibson sales hit, so I think my price is still fair, considering that this color has gotten a lot harder to find now, and that these were $2299.00 before the year-end sales.
If you've got any questions, feel free to ask! I'll do my best to answer quickly!
I'm also no opposed to trade offers... never hurts to ask and check it out!
The 2013 Traditionals are pretty awesome, in my opinion. They are solid with no weight relief swiss-cheese holes or chambering. This one weighs about 8.4 pounds according to my bathroom scale. It is completely stock, nothing has been changed or modified in any way. It has 57 Classic pickups in it, 57 Classic in the neck position, 57 Classic Plus in the bridge position. This one is in Honey Burst color, which is getting hard to find in stores now that everywhere is selling out of the 2013s, and the 2014s are showing up. This one comes with the original Gibson Hard Case, and all of the case candy and tags. This guitar doesn't have a ding, dent, or scratch on it anywhere. It's as close to perfect as you could possibly find. I've probably played it for less than 4 or 5 hours total, and that entire time was just me sitting on the couch. It's never been played out of my house.
Here are the specs from Gibson's website:
Gibson Les Paul Standard Traditional Electric Guitar Features:
• Body Wood: Mahogany, non-chambered weight-relieved
• Top wood: Flame maple
• Scale Length: 24-3/4"
• Neck Joint: Set-in
• Neck Wood: Mahogany
• Fretboard: Rosewood
• Plek'd on Gibson Plek Machine
• Neck Shape: '50s rounded
• Frets: 22
• Nut Width: 1.695"
• Fretboard Radius: 12"
• Bridge: Nashville Tune-O-Matic
• Tailpiece: Stopbar
• Pickup Bridge: '57 Classic Plus humbucker
• Pickup Neck: '57 Classic humbucker
• Controls: 2 volume, 2 tone, 3-way pickup selector
• Vintage speed knobs
• Tuners: TonePros Kluson-style
• Hardware color: Chrome
• Binding: top and neck
• Finish: Lacquer
I'm asking $1750 for this one. You pay PayPal fees (if you use it), and shipping. I'll ship as soon as I receive your payment! I wasn't lucky enough to buy this one before the year-end Gibson sales hit, so I think my price is still fair, considering that this color has gotten a lot harder to find now, and that these were $2299.00 before the year-end sales.
If you've got any questions, feel free to ask! I'll do my best to answer quickly!
I'm also no opposed to trade offers... never hurts to ask and check it out!











