A blend of vintage and modern with original-style Alnico V and P-90 single-coil pickups, ABR-1 bridge,
and introducing the Soft Shoulder '55 neck profile.
The Alnico V pickup found in the neck position on the Gibson Custom 1955 Les Paul Custom electric guitar
was designed in 1952 by Seth Lover and Walt Fuller for Gibson to succeed the P-90 single-coil pickup on several of Gibson's
distinguished archtop jazz hollowbodies, most famously the L5 CES, ES-5, and Byrdland guitars. Similar to the P-90 in appearance,
the Alnico V is easily recognized by its distinctive rectangular pole pieces. The guitar pickup gets its name from the stronger
Alnico V magnets, while each coil has 10,000 turns of 42-gauge wire to achieve its clear, round, ringing sound. It made its
debut on a solidbody Gibson in the Fretless Wonder of 1954, the Les Paul Custom, or Black Beauty.
P-90 single-coil
pickup
The bridge position is equipped with a screaming single-coil P-90 pickup. The P-90 was the standard pickup on all Gibson models
in the late 1940s and into the 1950s and because of its crisp, bright tone it has experienced resurgence in popularity with
many of today's modern rockers. This classic Gibson pickup delivers sizzling, slightly gritty midrange roar. You'll find that
the P-90's high output and biting treble has more nuanced harmonic coloring than the typical Fender single-coil pickup.
ABR-1
Tune-O-Matic Bridge and Stopbar Tailpiece
The ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic bridge was the brainchild of famed Gibson president Ted McCarty in 1954, setting a standard for simplicity
and functionality that has never been bettered. The ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic is slotted directly into the body of the Gibson Les
Paul Custom guitar using a separate stud and thumbwheel, providing a firm seating for the strings and allowing players the
ability to adjust and fine tune intonation and string height in a matter of minutes. And held in place with TonePros long
steel anchors and long locking studs, the stopbar tailpiece yields a great union between the strings and body, which results
in excellent vintage tone and sustain.
Soft Shoulder '55 Neck Profile
The Soft Shoulder '55 neck profile makes the Gibson Custom Les Paul Custom sit in your hand like no other guitar neck. Gibson's
guitar team chose a '55 Les Paul that had a neck with a "magical feel" to serve as a model for the Soft Shoulder '55 neck.
The depth is the same from the top of the fretboard to the back of the neck as the rounded '50s neck, yet has gently sloping
sides that sit comfortably in your hand.
Year of 1955 Innovation
1955 was a year of great innovation in all areas of American life. 1955 saw the dawn of the United States space program. The
first of the classic V8
Chevrolets hit dealerships all over the country, reflecting the spirit of change that was in the air. And don't forget the
birth of Rock and Roll! Jukeboxes were blasting music by Bill Haley, Chuck Berry, a kid named Elvis, and his guitar player
Scotty Moore.
Something was afoot. The archetypical tones of this music had already been forged in the Legendary Gibson
Guitar Factory. There, in 1955, the future sonic masterpiece known as the humbucking pickup was being prototyped. All the
ingredients necessary to create the soundtrack of the next quarter century and beyond existed within that building.
Gibson Custom 1955 Les Paul Custom Electric Guitar Features:
- Mahogany body
- Mahogany top wood
- 24-3/4" scale
- Set-in neck joint
- Mahogany neck wood
- Ebony fretboard
- Soft Shoulder '55 neck profile
- 22 frets
- 1-11/16" nut width
- ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic bridge and stopbar tailpiece with TonePros long steel anchors and long-locking studs
- Vintage-style Alnico V single-coil (neck)
- P-90 single-coil (bridge)
- Volume/Volume/Tone/Tone controls
- 3-way pickup switch
- Kluson tuners
- Gold hardware
- Nitrocellulose finish
Gibson Custom 1955 Les Paul Custom Electric Guitar Includes:
- Includes hardshell case and Year of 1955 Innovation certificate
Innovate tones of your own with this sweet '55 Les Paul. Order yours today.