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Carter Vintage
625 8th Ave SNashvilleTN 37203US
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1997 Gibson Les Paul Standard LPR 9 serial number 9 7086 like new with original hard shell case, owners manual and hang tag. Super flamey, cherry sunburst, unplayed all original condition smack dab in the middle of Gibsons good wood era, approximately 1995-2000. Nice weight of 8 pounds 14 ounces, comfortable average 59 shape and size neck, slimmer than later R-9s. Fantastic fat and warm sounding instrument all original unmolested condition with 59 Classics pickups factory, aggressive and loud. 1997 Gibson Les Paul Standard LPR 9 serial number 9 7086 like new with original hard shell case, owners manual and hang tag. Super flamey, cherry sunburst, unplayed all original condition smack dab in the middle of Gibsons good wood era, approximately 1995-2000. Nice weight of 8 pounds 14 ounces, comfortable average 59 shape and size neck, slimmer than later R-9s. Fantastic fat and warm sounding instrument all original unmolested condition with 59 Classics pickups factory, aggressive and loud. Near mint all original all original unmolested instrument with no modifications, cracks, repairs or any other aftermarket nonsense. Recently cleaned and set up with 10-46 strings, super low fast action plays in tune if you do. You can shop with complete confidence that your item will be described accurately as Vintage Gear America's vast experience has culminated in great expertise allowing for the best purchasing experience. We ship worldwide UPS, USPS and FedEx always implementing new shipping materials and careful professional packing. We no longer allow returns unless pre agreed and are selling everything "as described" meant to convey everything as is all sales are final. We would like to thank you in advance for your patronage and cooperation.John Russell Nelson ownerVintage Gear America

About Les Paul

The Gibson Les Paul is a solid body electric guitar that was first sold by the Gibson Guitar Corporation in 1952. With its distinctive tone and solid construction, it has become an iconic model in the music world.