of course not. 59's, if im not mistaken, fade really bad because of the paint used in that year. For some reason, gibson used a different paint in both 58 and 59.
Dave Gregory from XTC? Is that a real '59 Les Paul? - IT might be good to tell your viewers that these are excerpts from the DVDs accompanying The JawBone Press Guitar "Bibles" _ I must say these are a treat. Dave Hunter is quite knowledgeable and a soulful player.
Exactly like my LP.
Michael55443 4 months ago
i just want to ask CAN I HAVE ONE?
Luis77torres 1 year ago
I think that one is a standard from today.
tehorix789 2 years ago
of course not. 59's, if im not mistaken, fade really bad because of the paint used in that year. For some reason, gibson used a different paint in both 58 and 59.
zeldaglitchman17 2 years ago
the les paul's frets are pretty small, thats what i like about it, u can really dig into the neck!
44eelz 2 years ago
well your very wrong
kgtele 2 years ago
im not convinced it would sound any different if he was playing a standard of today..
fretboarder 3 years ago
Les Paul Sunburst is such an incredible instrument.
kristenumokay1 3 years ago
No it cant. Burst color is to strong and inlays are wrong
homerthe7 3 years ago
Dave Gregory from XTC? Is that a real '59 Les Paul? - IT might be good to tell your viewers that these are excerpts from the DVDs accompanying The JawBone Press Guitar "Bibles" _ I must say these are a treat. Dave Hunter is quite knowledgeable and a soulful player.
jensenbell 3 years ago