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1978 Gibson Les Paul Standard CherryBurst

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This 1978 Les Paul Standard is a definitive example of Gibson’s "Norlin Era," a period known for heavy-duty construction and a shift toward a brighter, more aggressive tonal profile. While the early 70s were dominated by the "Deluxe" model, 1977 marked the year the Standard firmly reclaimed its place in the lineup, featuring the full-sized humbuckers that players craved.  This example is a mint-condition example with exceptional flamed neck and Birdseye maple evident in the 3-piece, “plain” top.

 

Construction & Playability

 

This era is characterized by the three-piece maple neck and the headstock volute. The maple neck makes the guitar significantly more rigid than the mahogany versions of the 50s, resulting in a "snappier" feel and better resistance to warping. The "Cherry burst" finish on these models typically features the famous teardrop spray pattern, moving from a deep cherry red to a warm golden center.

 

The Sound

Tonal clarity is where the '78 shines. Because of the maple neck and the "T-Top" humbuckers used during this time, these guitars have a distinct high-end chime and "bark" that cuts through a loud band effortlessly. It lacks the "muddy" low-end sometimes found in other vintages, making it a favorite for hard rock, punk, and blues-rock.

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    Feature

    Specification

    Body Material

    Solid Mahogany (usually multi-piece "pancake" style or solid)

    Top Material

    3-Piece Carved Maple

    Neck Material

    3-Piece Maple (Rock-solid stability)

    Neck Profile

    Medium "C" Shape

    Fingerboard

    Rosewood with Mother of Pearl Trapezoid Inlays

    Scale Length

    24.75"

    Nut Width

    1 11/16"

    Pickups

    Dual "Pat. No." T-Top Humbuckers

    Bridge

    Nashville Tune-O-Matic

    Tailpiece

    Zinc Stopbar

    Tuners

    Gibson Deluxe "Tulip" Style (Double Ring)

    Electronics

    2 Volume, 2 Tone, 3-Way Toggle (usually 300k pots)

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