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frontpage Posted by BurningDog • Nov 2, 2024
frontpage Posted by BurningDog • Nov 2, 2024

Gibson Les Paul Standard '50s or '60s Plain Top Electric Guitar (Cardinal Red)

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$1,999

$2,599

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Sweetwater has Gibson Les Paul Standard '50s or '60s Plain Top Electric Guitar (Cardinal Red) on sale for $1,999 each. Shipping is free.

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Sweetwater has Gibson Les Paul Standard '50s or '60s Plain Top Electric Guitar (Cardinal Red) on sale for $1,999 each. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member BurningDog for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Weights and color may vary, refer to the Guitar Gallery at the top of the page to select from the available options.
Available:

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  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that these prices are $600 lower than the next best comparable prices starting from $2,599.
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Nov 2, 2024
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Nov 2, 2024
TenseRiver647
Nov 2, 2024
272 Posts
Killer deal on a cool color
Pro
Nov 2, 2024
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Joined Feb 2018
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SplendidMorning215
Pro
Nov 2, 2024
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Wow, great deal!
Nov 2, 2024
246 Posts
Joined Dec 2007
Nov 2, 2024
ryanscott6
Nov 2, 2024
246 Posts
Some real chonkers in there for the 60s model
Pro
Nov 3, 2024
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Nov 3, 2024
SplendidMorning215
Pro
Nov 3, 2024
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If you want a standard with a figured top but the finish is so dark you can't see the figuring.....the figured oxblood is on sale for $2299:
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/...ns-oxblood
Nov 3, 2024
777 Posts
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Nov 3, 2024
NorthPurpose
Nov 3, 2024
777 Posts
Quote from ryanscott6 :
Some real chonkers in there for the 60s model
Wow you're right! Besides Joe Bonamassa who the heck wants a Les Paul over 10 lbs.
Nov 3, 2024
919 Posts
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Nov 3, 2024
videotrader
Nov 3, 2024
919 Posts
Quote from NorthPurpose :
Wow you're right! Besides Joe Bonamassa who the heck wants a Les Paul over 10 lbs.
How else can you feel the tone?
Nov 3, 2024
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Outoftouch
Nov 3, 2024
426 Posts
At this point, the quality issues on LPs are legendary. I have a 2010 Studio where the fingerboard isn't flush on the neck on the low side. I should send it in to get it fixed but then it would lose its tone magic (not!).

I just bought a PRS that was on a slickdeal a few weeks ago. Immediately was obvious that it is what an LP should be quality-wise.

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Nov 3, 2024
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Nabm
Nov 3, 2024
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Quote from Outoftouch :
At this point, the quality issues on LPs are legendary. I have a 2010 Studio where the fingerboard isn't flush on the neck on the low side. I should send it in to get it fixed but then it would lose its tone magic (not!).

I just bought a PRS that was on a slickdeal a few weeks ago. Immediately was obvious that it is what an LP should be quality-wise.
What PRS deal is this??
Nov 3, 2024
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TealActivity1814
Nov 3, 2024
166 Posts
Quote from Nabm :
What PRS deal is this??
https://slickdeals.net/f/17742225-prs-ce-24-electric-guitar-black-amber-1400?p=172838682#post172838682
This is the one they bought
Nov 3, 2024
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LesCaster
Nov 3, 2024
723 Posts
Quote from NorthPurpose :
Wow you're right! Besides Joe Bonamassa who the heck wants a Les Paul over 10 lbs.
Most of the legendary 'burst era' Les Paul's averaged under 9lbs. Likewise with today's non-chambered historic re-issues (few outliers, but as a rule they are not the boat anchors that came along later). We can thank the Norlin era for making 10+ pound Les Paul's a norm and sadly that continues today outside of Custom Shop reissues.
Last edited by LesCaster November 3, 2024 at 05:30 AM.
Nov 3, 2024
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ben850
Nov 3, 2024
217 Posts
Quote from Outoftouch :
At this point, the quality issues on LPs are legendary. I have a 2010 Studio where the fingerboard isn't flush on the neck on the low side. I should send it in to get it fixed but then it would lose its tone magic (not!).

I just bought a PRS that was on a slickdeal a few weeks ago. Immediately was obvious that it is what an LP should be quality-wise.
To be fair there was a revamp in leadership in 2018 or 2019 and quality is legit now.
Nov 3, 2024
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Outoftouch
Nov 3, 2024
426 Posts
Yep, that's the one.
Nov 3, 2024
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YouDontNeedIt
Nov 3, 2024
799 Posts
Two thousand dollars, eh? Two _thousand_ dollars...
Nov 4, 2024
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Zer0GSR
Nov 4, 2024
8 Posts
Quote from Outoftouch :
At this point, the quality issues on LPs are legendary. I have a 2010 Studio where the fingerboard isn't flush on the neck on the low side. I should send it in to get it fixed but then it would lose its tone magic (not!).I just bought a PRS that was on a slickdeal a few weeks ago. Immediately was obvious that it is what an LP should be quality-wise.
I have a 2 year old Epi LP Modern, the headstock literally fell off while cleaning. That's not a joke, no damage to the guitar at all, clearly a major defect, Gibson refused to even look at the guitar, they immediately rejected it without even seeing photos of the damage. I will never buy another Gibson product again, and just google LP headstock issues as it's a known issue from even slight bumps in case.
PRS all day, when I did have an issue with a Core, they immediately helped and fixed it all free of charge. I will say, initial quality of the Epi was great, better than most, but you know, falling in half is kind of a deal breaker...
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Nov 4, 2024
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Enlat2003
Nov 4, 2024
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Quote from Zer0GSR :
I have a 2 year old Epi LP Modern, the headstock literally fell off while cleaning. That's not a joke, no damage to the guitar at all, clearly a major defect, Gibson refused to even look at the guitar, they immediately rejected it without even seeing photos of the damage. I will never buy another Gibson product again, and just google LP headstock issues as it's a known issue from even slight bumps in case. PRS all day, when I did have an issue with a Core, they immediately helped and fixed it all free of charge. I will say, initial quality of the Epi was great, better than most, but you know, falling in half is kind of a deal breaker...
It's a well known issue for all Gibsons with the Open Book headstocks. I actually prefer to buy used Gibsons that had already a broken neck repaired. That usually knocks off like half the price of the guitar. Once a neck has been repaired is never an issue again... it's weird. For those concerned about the weight, the modern and/or Lite series are 8 to 6 lbs. I do own Fenders and PRS guitars, they have their own lane when it comes to sound...but as far as fit and finish PRS wins. Every PRS guitar that I have bought was set up perfectly or very close to perfect. Every single Fender and Gibson I always had to do a set up no matter what the price point.

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