■Description


Fender 2024 Collection Made in Japan Hybrid II Jazzmaster QMT Aquamarine w/case


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1959 Les Paul Standard released from Epiphone Inspired by Gibson Custom Shop!


The lineup of Epiphone Inspired by Gibson Custom Shop, produced in collaboration between Epiphone and Gibson Custom Shop, has been significantly revamped.


In addition to the already released 1958 Korina Flying V/Explorer and 1963 Firebird I/V,


Gibson's representative models such as Les Paul Standard, SG Custom, ES-355, and Les Paul Custom will be newly released.


Epiphone will release the 1959 Les Paul Standard, a beautiful reproduction of a rare vintage classic, in collaboration with Gibson Custom Shop.


The 1959 Les Paul Standard features a mahogany body with a maple top with AAA flame maple veneer, a one-piece mahogany neck with a rounded medium C profile following the 1959 style, and a long neck tenon (deep joint).


The headstock features Gibson's original "openbook" headstock shape, and the aged MOP logo, tuners, pickguard, and binding are all vintage-style reproductions.


The pickups are Gibson Custombuckers, which are also used in Custom Shop products.


In addition, 50s wiring, CTS potentiometers, Mallory capacitors, Switchcraft selector switch and output jack are also used, boasting a full range of specifications in terms of sound.


A vintage-style hardshell case with the Inspired by Gibson Custom logo is included.


The collaboration between Epiphone and Gibson Custom Shop continues to produce unmistakable, familiar, and high-quality guitars.


The new Epiphone Inspired by Gibson Custom 1959 Les Paul Standard is the culmination of decades of effort in the relentless pursuit of authenticity, looks, tone, and feel.


■Weight: 3.51kg

■Accessories: Hard case


Product specifications

Shape Les Paul

Material Mahogany

Top Maple with AAA Flame Maple Veneer

Finish VOS Vintage Original Sheen

Weight Relief N/A

Binding Single Ply, Top and Fretboard

Neck One Piece Mahogany

Neck Profile 1959 Rounded Medium C

Nut width 43mm

Fingerboard Laurel

Scale length 628.65mm

Number of frets 22

Nut Graph Tech

Inlay Mother of Pearl Trapezoid

Bridge ABR-1

Tailpiece Gibson Historic Reissue Stop Bar

Tuners Epiphone Deluxe with Keystone Buttons

Plating Nickel

Neck pickup Gibson Custombucker

Bridge pickup Gibson Custombucker

Controls 2 Volume, 2 Tone; CTS Potentiometers and Mallory Capacitors, 50s Wiring

Case Brown Hardshell with Pink Interior, Gold Hardware, and Inspired by Gibson Custom Logo


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■Term of Sale


We can accept return within 30 days after you receive it.
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It is buyer's responsibility for the return shipping cost when sending back the item to us.
The item has to be returned in the original condition from the time you received.
No returns on products that show any evidences of use.


■About Us


A specialty shop offering a wide variety of carefully selected Japanese brand items.
Unless marked "used" all of our inventory is brand new, so you can feel confident about your purchase.
Even if you think to yourself, "But the item I want is only available in Japan.", make sure to consult with us before giving up hope.
We will look for and suggest the best products on your behalf.


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