Gibson Les Paul Standard '60s Guitars

Gibson Les Paul Standard '60s Guitars

The Gibson Les Paul Standard '60s model is spellbindingly nostalgic, faithfully recalling the traditional features and design elements that true Gibson fans admire. Similar to the Standard '50s in terms of its construction, including no weight-relief, the Standard '60s does however boast a more three-dimensional AA Figured Maple top, and features a thinner 'Slim Taper' neck profile for a contemporary feel.

Key Features of the Gibson Les Paul Standard '60s

Equipped with Burstbucker 61 pickups for authentic Alnico V-powered sounds, Gibson Les Paul Standard '60s guitars also feature Slim Taper neck profiles for a more manageable feel - sure to appeal to both traditional and contemporary players. Aesthetic appointments include gorgeous AA Maple tops, time-honoured trapezoid inlays and classy binding around their necks and bodies.

What are the differences between the Gibson Les Paul models?

Want to find out more about what the differences are between the different Les Paul models? Check out our handy Buyer's Guide!