As it celebrates over 130 years of music history, Gibson, the iconic global instrument brand, is proud to announce the new, limited edition Gibson Les Paul™ Standard 50s and 60s Double Trouble guitars have all the highly-coveted features from our Les Paul Standard 50s and 60s models, but with two notable differences: Their gloss nitrocellulose lacquer finishes are slightly faded when compared to the standard versions, and the uncovered Burstbucker™ pickups feature Double Classic White bobbins. Production of the Gibson Les Paul Standard 50s and 60s Double Trouble models is highly limited and now available worldwide in two new finishes, Vintage Honey Burst and Vintage Bourbon Burst, joining the previously announced Vintage Cherry Sunburst and Vintage Tobacco Burst. Each Gibson Les Paul Standard 50s and 60s Double Trouble color is limited to only 500 guitars; find them at authorized Gibson dealers, at the Gibson Garage stores in Nashville and London, and online at www.gibson.com.
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There’s something about a Gibson Les Paul Standard with uncovered pickups that means business. The gloves are off, and it’s time to rock ’n’ roll. Now, the Gibson Les Paul Standard 50s and 60s Double Trouble models bring the rarely offered uncovered Burstbucker pickups with Double Classic White bobbins, handcrafted in the Gibson Pickup Shop, to the table alongside stunning full-gloss Vintage Cherry Sunburst and Vintage Tobacco Burst, and the newly announced Vintage Honey Burst and Vintage Bourbon Burst nitrocellulose lacquer finishes that simulate several years of subtle fading.