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1957 LES PAUL STANDARD GOLDTOP

#7 7667

1957 LES PAUL STANDARD GOLDTOP

#7 7667

‘57 Les Paul Standard Goldtop

From the Last Year of Original Production

  • Solid Honduras mahogany body with maple top
  • Nickel-plated Tune-O-Matic™ bridge and Stop Bar tailpiece
  • Gold Top Hat knobs
  • Bridge & Neck Pickups: PAF
  • Honduras mahogany neck with 1957 profile
  • Fretboard: Brazilian rosewood with celluloid trapezoid inlays
  • Refretted with Medium Jumbo fretwire

In 1957, when PAF humbuckers replaced P-90 single coils, the Gibson Les Paul’s transformation into the ultimate rock guitar was complete. Sure, the Sunburst finish, larger frets, and more refined neck profile that followed in 1958 and 1959 were hugely significant evolutionary steps. But the sonic alchemy of a humbucking Goldtop is a beautiful thing to behold. It’s a timeless sound that can be heard on countless landmark recordings.

This original example from 1957 is in well-played condition, with heavy lacquer checking, forearm wear, and playwear around the back of the neck providing evidence of decades of faithful service. At one point, the guitar was modified with the addition of two phase switches between the volume and tone knobs, but the wiring has since been returned to stock and the holes filled. Following a professional refret by Glaser Instruments in Nashville, plus a set of new tuner tips to replace the crumbled originals, this guitar is ready to rock and comes equipped with a modern Gibson Deluxe Protector Case in addition to its four-latch Lifton original.

In recent years, this Goldtop has been owned by Gibson Brands, Inc. and exhibited alongside other iconic vintage instruments in the Vault at the Gibson Garage in Nashville. During its time in the Vault, it has been played by numerous celebrity musicians and used as a benchmark for Gibson Custom’s Historic reissue and Murphy Lab programs.

In 1957, when PAF humbuckers replaced P-90 single coils, the Gibson Les Paul’s transformation into the ultimate rock guitar was complete. Sure, the Sunburst finish, larger frets, and more refined neck profile that followed in 1958 and 1959 were hugely significant evolutionary steps. But the sonic alchemy of a humbucking Goldtop is a beautiful thing to behold. It’s a timeless sound that can be heard on countless landmark recordings.

This original example from 1957 is in well-played condition, with heavy lacquer checking, forearm wear, and playwear around the back of the neck providing evidence of decades of faithful service. At one point, the guitar was modified with the addition of two phase switches between the volume and tone knobs, but the wiring has since been returned to stock and the holes filled. Following a professional refret by Glaser Instruments in Nashville, plus a set of new tuner tips to replace the crumbled originals, this guitar is ready to rock and comes equipped with a modern Gibson Deluxe Protector Case in addition to its four-latch Lifton original.

In recent years, this Goldtop has been owned by Gibson Brands, Inc. and exhibited alongside other iconic vintage instruments in the Vault at the Gibson Garage in Nashville. During its time in the Vault, it has been played by numerous celebrity musicians and used as a benchmark for Gibson Custom’s Historic reissue and Murphy Lab programs.

CERTIFIED AND PROTECTED

A NEW WARRANTY, PLUS TWO CASES — OLD AND NEW

Alongside a certificate of authenticity and limited lifetime warranty, enclosed will be a detailed letter of appraisal confirming the provenance and history of the instrument, signed by both Gibson’s Senior Director of Product Development Mat Koehler and Director of Brand Experience Mark Agnesi.

In addition to its original brown four-latch Lifton™ case, the guitar will also ship a modern Gibson Deluxe Protector Case. The buyer will also be invited to visit the Gibson Garage in Nashville for a guided tour of the Vault.

CERTIFIED AND PROTECTED

A NEW WARRANTY, PLUS TWO CASES — OLD AND NEW

Alongside a certificate of authenticity and limited lifetime warranty, enclosed will be a detailed letter of appraisal confirming the provenance and history of the instrument, signed by both Gibson’s Senior Director of Product Development Mat Koehler and Director of Brand Experience Mark Agnesi.

In addition to its original brown four-latch Lifton™ case, the guitar will also ship a modern Gibson Deluxe Protector Case. The buyer will also be invited to visit the Gibson Garage in Nashville for a guided tour of the Vault.