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Species
The neck of the Les Paul Tribute 1952 is constructed from a solid piece of Grade-A mahogany, the hands-down best choice for guitarists who demand a strong but lightweight neck. Before becoming “putty” in the hands of Gibson’s skilled craftsmen, the mahogany is milled and cut to a highly desirable “quarter sawn” wood grain orientation and then kiln dried until it has reached optimum moisture levels. |
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Truss Rod
Gibson’s traditional truss rod, found in most all of our guitars, is highly responsive to the individual adjustments you’ll want to make to personalize and optimize string action and sustain. The truss rod cover on this guitar is chrome. |
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Grade
A-Grade |
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Profile
This Les Paul is fitted with Gibson’s classic ’50s neck profile, which is a thicker, rounder profile than the necks that followed in the ’60s. |
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Joint Angle
5.0° (+/- 15 seconds) |
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Headstock Angle
The Les Paul Tribute 1952 headstock is carefully angled at a tried-and-true 17 degrees, which increases pressure on the strings and helps them stay in the nut slots. An increase in string pressure also means there is no loss of string vibration between the nut and the tuners, which equals better sustain. |
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Logo
The Gibson logo — one of the most globally recognized logos of all time — is inlaid in mother of pearl onto the headstock of the Les Paul Tribute 1952. The “Les Paul Model” signature is silkscreened in gold just below the logo. To offer historical interest, the word “prototype” is stamped into the back of the peg head. |
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Tonal Characteristics
The angled, classical-style peg headoffers enhanced sustain. |
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Average Weight
The average weight of the neck on a Les Paul Tribute 1952 is .98 lbs. |