One of the First Run "Jimmy Page" Signature Les Pauls.
This 'first-run' Les Paul Jimmy Page Signature guitar weighs just 8.80 lbs. and has a nice fat nut width of just over 1 11/16 inches and a standard Gibson scale length of 24 3/4 inches. Just like Jimmy Page's original '59 guitar, the neck profile is medium-thick at the nut, just like a typical 1959 Les Paul, but the profile tapers very, very slightly in the middle. Solid mahogany body with a nice 'tiger-stripe' two-piece carved maple top with single-ply cream binding. One-piece mahogany neck, and rosewood fretboard with 22 medium-jumbo frets and inlaid pearl trapezoid position markers. Inlaid pearl "Gibson" headstock logo and "Les Paul Model" silkscreened in gold. Two-layer black on white plastic truss rod cover with "Standard" engraved in white. Serial number "92406480" impressed into the back of the headstock. Individual Grover Roto-Matic tuners with tulip shaped metal buttons. One Gibson 496R Ceramic Magnet Humbucker (double-black) in the neck position with a really hot output of 8.53k and one Gibson 500T Ceramic Magnet Humbucker (double-black) in the bridge position with an output of 7.51k. Inside the pickup cavities are the luthiers markings "LPPG"(Les Paul/Page). Cream-colored plastic pickguard with Jimmy Page signature etched in gold. Four controls (two volume, two tone) plus three-way selector switch. Unique to this model is the feature that each of the four controls has its own individual push-pull switch for phasing, coil-tapping, and series/parallel wiring, which gives the player a wonderfully expansive range of tonal possibilities. Gold-plastic bell-shaped "Bell" knobs. ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic retainer bridge with metal saddles and separate stud tailpiece. All hardware gold-plated. Apart from some rubbing to the gold signature on the pickguard this is a near mint example with just a couple of very tiny surface marks on the top and the back. Complete with it's original truss-rod adjustment tool, and the original Gibson hang-tag with matching serial number. Housed in the original Gibson custom black hardshell case with green plush lining and Jimmy Page 'signature' in gold on green silk liner (9.25).
This guitar "replicates the unique neck shape and custom electronics of Page's favorite guitar. "Les Paul #1," as the Rock Hall of Famer calls his personal guitar, is a 1959 sunburst Gibson Les Paul that he bought from Joe Walsh in the early 1970's. The neck of Page's guitar is thick at the nut and at the neck heel, like a typical 1959 Les Paul, but it tapers to a super-slim depth in the middle. It was that way when Page acquired it, and he hasn't changed it. He did make two other modifications: He put a push/pull pot in the rear volume control that reverses the phase, in order to get a tone like Peter Green or B.B. King. And he replaced the tuners with sealed, gold plated Grovers to achieve the exact tuning and sensitivity of the Les Paul Custom he had been playing with Led Zeppelin".
(New Gibson replicates Jimmy Page's "Les Paul #1"
http://www.gibson.com/Whatsnew/pressrelease/2004/feb9a.html)
gibson 500t pickups are a lot
gibson 500t pickups are a lot hotter than 7.51 k! and the 498r is much hotter than 8.53. also, jimmy got the guitar in 1968, as he started it's use for led zep ll. sorry, i'm a guitar, zeppelin geek!
i think fretted americana has
Phil you always put a smile
"its cool man, theres so many
You Tell Em Phil! Don't Eff
omg.....only a true Zeppelin