Description

Now available on consignment, a 2014 Gibson Custom Shop Robby Krieger 'L.A Woman' '54 Les Paul Custom reissue in its VOS finish!

This guitar is a replica of the Les Paul that Robby used to record a lot of early records for The Doors, including L.A Woman (along with a '67 SG Standard he had).

Made to '54 specs, it includes a soapbar p90 in the bridge position, and a Seymour Duncan mini humbucker in the neck to match the one Robby swapped into his original guitar.

Other modifications by Robby to his original include a b7 bigsby at one time, 60s reflector knobs, and a Nashville style bridge. All of which are replicated here.

This particular guitar is in very good condition with only a few minor surface dings on the back, and above the neck pickup. It also sounds great, offering some different tonal options compared to a standard Les Paul Custom.

Includes its original Gibson case and matching COA.

Joel's Vintage Guitars

Joel's Vintage Guitars

2014 (1954 reissue)
Gibson
Excellent
Black
Original Hard
$7,250
Joel's Vintage Guitars
Joel Willing
+61457667384
Sydney, New South Wales

- Card Payment (1.5% fee is calculated onto the final sale price) - Paypal (3.5% fee is calculated onto the final sale price including shipping costs) - Bank wire transfer via invoice I also offer layby as an option as well, please contact me for details.

All my guitars are professionally packed outside and inside the case and are shipped express worldwide. Each guitar is fully insured with signature on delivery. Approximately 5 business days international, 2 days interstate.

All instruments shipped within Australia will have a 48-hour approval period/change of mind policy for returns, no questions asked. This means you will get a full refund due to a simple change of mind, minus return shipping costs. This approval period/change of mind policy does not apply to consigned instruments. All guitars are sold as-is with no returns past the approval period above. Any guitar sold not as described is returnable outside this approval period.