Gibson Les Paul Parlor Acoustic/Electric Guitar, Vintage Cherry Sunburst

Gibson Les Paul Parlor Acoustic/Electric, Vintage Cherry Sunburst
In the past, Gibson produced acoustic versions of the Les Paul; first, from 1969 until 1973, in the form of a Jumbo cutaway model, and from 2000 to 2003, Gibson made a solidbody-style Les Paul Acoustic. Now, Replay Guitar Exchange is proud to show off the Gibson Les Paul Parlor acoustic/electric guitar — masterfully-built in America and decorated in a Vintage Cherry Sunburst with a gloss nitro lacquer finish.
It features a smaller, parlor-sized body with back and sides made from solid mahogany, while the bookmatched AAA flame maple top is supported by traditional scalloped X-bracing, wrapped by single-ply cream binding. The maple adds a bit of bite and note definition to the warm tone from the mahogany body — every bit as fantastic in sound as it is in style.
The mahogany neck has a comfortable and fast-playing Advanced Response profile, topped with a bound rosewood fingerboard and attached with a compound dovetail neck-to-body joint. The L.R. Baggs VTC +4 under-saddle piezo pickup equipped has an active preamp, with easy-to-access soundhole-mounted controls. The rosewood bridge is installed in a belly-down orientation, and the TUSQ nut, saddle and bridge pins are matched by the nickel-plated Grover Rotomatic tuners for ensured stability. Here's your opportunity to own a high-quality, great-sounding Gibson acoustic — match your Les Paul Standard with the Gibson Les Paul Parlor today!
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