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SOLD! - 1996 Gibson Les Paul Custom Alpine White

SOLD! - 1996 Gibson Les Paul Custom Alpine White

€ 3.650,00Prijs

Up for sale here is an all original Single Owner 1996 Gibson Les Paul Custom in great condition and a stunning Alpine White finish that already shows a cool weather checking and craquelé all over the body, neck and headstock. On the back of the headstock a dealer sticker was removed. The spot is now covered with a piece of black tape, that looks rather cool. Comes in an aftermarket period correct purple lined brown hardshell case with shroud. No cracks, breaks or repairs!!

 

There's an instant set of tones that comes to mind when considering a Les Paul Custom, and this 25 year old example truly delivers on the promise of one of Gibson's most lauded creations with an articulate, harmonic rich sound. This guitar can shift from searing, snappy treble in the bridge position to a balanced, clear, and rich neck pickup. The basis for these lovely tones is the combination of a solid mahogany body and carved maple top, Mahogany body and great pickups. It delivers sweet top end, midrange detail, and great clarity.

 

The Alpine White Les Paul Custom is one of the most iconic guitars in rock history and it will always remind us at Randy Rhoads' 1974 Les Paul Custom. The guitar that Ozzy Osbourne wingman Randy Rhoads drove to stardom on the landmark albums Blizzard of Ozz and Diary of a Madman has probably been one of the most requested reissues ever. 

 

With an impressive two songs in the Top 50 Guitar Solos of All Time ("Crazy Train" and "Mr. Crowley") and a legion of fans still worshiping his unparalleled shredding abilities 37 years after his blazing career was cut short, Randy Rhoads is firmly established as one of the brightest stars in the metal-guitar heavens. After forming Quiet Riot while still in his teens, Rhoads stepped up his game when Ozzy Osborne asked him to audition for his own band in 1979. Along came Rhoads, a practice amp in one hand, and his beloved 1974 Les Paul Custom in the other “ and before the young guitarist had even finished his warm-up licks, Osborne told him "you've got the gig." What followed was an amazing ascent, but a too-swift ending, which earned Randy Rhoads a unique place in rock history. 

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