2017 Gibson Custom Shop 60th Anniversary ‘57 Goldtop Les Paul Antique Gold Dark Back VOS

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  • The ‘57 Goldtop turns 60 The ‘57 Goldtop celebrates its 60th birthday this year, and Custom is celebrating with six beautiful Diamond Anniversary models in limited quantities of just 60 each. They feature vintage-accurate gold paint, the latest historic replica appointments, hide glue construction and Custombucker pickups which...
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  • Model: 2018 Gibson Custom Shop 60th Anniversary '57 Goldtop Les Paul Antique Gold Dark Back VOS
  • Top Wood: Maple
  • Body Wood: Mahogany
  • Finish Color: Antique Gold Dark Back
  • Fingerboard: Rosewood
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2017 Gibson Custom Shop 60th Anniversary '57 Goldtop Les Paul Antique Gold Dark Back VOS

The ‘57 Goldtop turns 60



The ‘57 Goldtop celebrates its 60th birthday this year, and Custom is celebrating with six beautiful Diamond Anniversary models in limited quantities of just 60 each. They feature vintage-accurate gold paint, the latest historic replica appointments, hide glue construction and Custombucker pickups which reproduce the tone of first-year ‘Patent Applied For’ humbuckers—one of the main reasons the ‘57 Goldtop became so revered in the first place. The Pearl Gold model takes the goldtop theme to new heights with a fine pearlescent sparkle added to the gold powder and a celebratory real diamond inlay the headstock logo. Each guitar is equipped with a special 60th Anniversary truss rod cover and backplate.

Body
Wood Species:Lightweight Solid Mahogany Body, 2 Piece Lightly Figured Maple Top, Hide Glue FitFinish:Nitrocellulose Lacquer


Neck
MaterialSolid Mahogany, Long Tenon, Hide Glue FitNeck ProfileMedium-chunky, .9” depth at nut, 1.0” at 12th fretScale Length24.75”, 62.865cmFingerboard MaterialSolid Rosewood, Hide Glue FitFingerboard Radius12"Number of Frets22FretsHistoric Medium-JumboNut MaterialNylonNut Width1.687”, 42.85mmEnd of Board Width2.240”, 56.89mmInlaysCellulose TrapezoidTruss Rod50s Tubeless

Finishes

Antique Gold Gloss

Antique Gold VOS

Antique Gold Dark Back VOS

Antique Gold Heavy Aged

All Gold

Pearl Gold


Hardware
FinishNickel or GoldBridgeABR-1TailpieceLightweight AluminumTuning MachinesSingle Band Kluson DeluxePick GuardReplica Laminated AcrylicControl KnobsReplica Butyrate Gold Top HatsSwitch TipReplica CatalinSwitch WasherReplica AcrylicJack Plate CoverReplica Laminated Acrylic

Electronics
Neck PickupCustombuckerBridge PickupCustombuckerControls2 500K CTS Volume Pots, 2 500K CTS Tone Pots, Hand-Wired Harness with Bumblebee Capacitors, Switchcraft Toggle Switch

Accessories
Strings10-13-17-26-36-46CaseBrown/Pink Custom ShopOther60th Anniversary Switch Plate Medallion (w/ Extra Black Plastic Cover in the Case), Gibson Custom Shop Certificate of Authenticity

1957 Les Paul Goldtop Darkback

“A spectacular instrument … the very feel is sure to inspire even the most imaginative guitarist.”—Original Gibson advertisement, circa 1955

At the direction of legendary Gibson President Ted McCarty, Gibson engineer Seth Lover began working on a tone circuit with hum-cancelling capabilities sometime in 1954, applying for a U.S. design patent – hence the name “Patent Applied For,” or “PAF” – on June 22, 1955. By early 1957, the standard double-coil version of the humbucker pickup had begun to appear on Gibson ES-175s and ES-350Ts, and eventually on the Les Paul Model Goldtops of the same year.

Body

Aside from the pickups, the basic specifications of those 1957 Les Paul Model Goldtops remained the same. There were, however, several minor cosmetic variations that made the 1957 version significant in the development of the Les Paul, the most noteworthy of which was the placement of the inlaid, pearl-cut Gibson logo, which was moved closer to the top edge of the headstock. Additionally, 1957 was to be the last full year of production for a Gibson model with a Goldtop finish. The popular color would not adorn another Gibson guitar until 1968.

But another important variation in 1957 was Gibson’s occasional use of a darker mahogany back. Most – if not all – of the “darkback” Les Pauls that left Gibson during this time also had all black parts, including the pickguards and pickup rings. Over time, however, many owners of these guitars have changed the black plastic parts to the more common crème color. Today’s 1957 Les Paul Goldtop Darkback from Gibson Custom reflects this detail.

History

1957 certainly proved to be a very important year in the development of Gibson’s Les Paul model guitar, and several key modifications made that year would remain as the foundation of the iconic version known around the world today as the Les Paul Standard. But while the addition of the new Tune-o-matic bridge and stopbar tailpiece one year earlier had greatly improved the overall functionality of the Les Paul, nothing would compare with the addition of Gibson’s pioneering humbucking pickup in 1957.

Near-perfect Recreation

The 1957 Les Paul Goldtop from Gibson Custom is a near-perfect recreation of the original instrument, in all of its original brilliance and historical magnificence. The body features Gibson’s traditional hand-carved maple top and solid, non-weight relieved mahogany body. The headstock is made from Holly head veneer, as opposed to fiber, just like it was in 1957, and the vintage-style tulip tuners are mounted in a straight line, also as they were on the original. The 24 ¾-inch scale length neck is made from one solid piece of mahogany, and attached to the body using a long neck tenon — one of the Les Paul’s more distinguishing characteristics of the 1950s. The neck is topped by a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard outfitted with acrylic trapezoid inlays matching the size and color of the originals. Of course, two of Gibson’s legendary Burstbucker pickups deliver all the subtle variations of true, classic humbucker tone by using historically “unmatched” bobbin windings and Alnico II magnets. The guitar’s Antique Gold finish also matches the hue of the original model, giving this Custom Shop model the accurate and distinct appearance of this traditional Les Paul. Other historical appointments include CTS potentiometers, bumble bee capacitors, rolled crème-colored fingerboard binding, single-ply thin binding around the body, and period-correct switchwasher and jackplate. The 1957 Les Paul Goldtop comes either a V.O.S. or Gloss finish, and comes with the standard Gibson Custom case and certificate of authenticity.

FEATURES
Model2018 Gibson Custom Shop 60th Anniversary '57 Goldtop Les Paul Antique Gold Dark Back VOS
BuilderGibson Custom Shop
Year2017
Body TypeSolid Body
Top WoodMaple
Body WoodMahogany
Finish TypeNitrocellulose Lacquer
Finish ColorAntique Gold Dark Back
AgingVOS
Back FinishNitrocellulose Lacquer
BindingCream Binding on Top and Fingerboard
Neck WoodMahogany
FingerboardRosewood
Neck CarveMedium-chunky, .9" depth at nut, 1.0" at 12th fre
Scale Length24.75''
Neck Dimensions0.9'' - 1.0''
Neck Radius12''
Frets22 - Historic Medium-Jumbo
Nut Width1.687", 42.85mm
Nut MaterialNylon
Neck FinishNitrocellulose Lacquer
InlaysCellulose Trapezoid
Neck PickupGibson’s legendary Burstbucker pickup
Bridge PickupGibson’s legendary Burstbucker pickup
PickguardReplica Laminated Acrylic
HardwareNickel
BridgeABR-1
TunersSingle Band Kluson Deluxe
Controls2 Volume / 2 Tone / 3-Way Toggle
Case Gibson Brown/Pink Custom Shop
Weight8.75 Pounds