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Gibson 1954 Les Paul Custom M2M by Jan Akkerman, Ebony Murphy Lab Ultra Light Aged
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1954 Les Paul Custom M2M by Jan Akkerman, Ebony Murphy Lab Ultra Light Aged

ElectricLes PaulUS
No ratings yet$7,399

The Gibson 1954 Les Paul Custom M2M by Jan Akkerman, Ebony Murphy Lab Ultra Light Aged is an electric guitar built on a Les Paul body. The build combines a Solid Mahogany body and Solid Mahogany neck. The neck carries a 24.75" scale and 22 frets. Made in the United States and typically listed around $7399. Typical styles include Rock, Fusion and Jazz.

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RockFusionJazzBlues Rock

Played by

Jan Akkerman

Score

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69
Overall / 100
Playability
67
Sound
60
Build
84
Value
58

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Specifications

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Specifications for 1954 Les Paul Custom M2M by Jan Akkerman, Ebony Murphy Lab Ultra Light Aged
BrandGibson
TypeElectric
CountryUS
Body woodSolid Mahogany
Neck woodSolid Mahogany
Strings6
Frets22
Scale length24.75"
Body FinishNitrocellulose Lacquer
Body shapeLes Paul
Body StylesLes Paul,Single Cut
Fret Count22
ModelLPB54M2M17214
Nut width42.85mm / 1.69in
Street price$7,399

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