Epiphone
LIMITED EDITION 1959 LES PAUL STANDARD
TESTED BY DAVE HUNTER
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN two of our most storied American guitar makers goes back to 1957, when Gibson purchased the New York–based Epiphone company and applied the brand name to new guitars built alongside its own in the Kalamazoo factory. Come 1970, Epiphone was shifted into more of a downmarket option, with production moved overseas and prices aimed at entry-level players. The new Epiphone Limited Edition 1959 Les Paul Standard, however, represents a return home of sorts. Although manufactured in China, it’s the first Epiphone guitar made in collaboration with the Gibson Custom Shop in Nashville, and as a result, it displays a wealth of enticing vintage-inspired details for a Les Paul with a price tag well under $1,000.
SPECIFICATIONS
Limited Edition 1959 Les Paul Standard
CONTACT epiphone.com
PRICE $799 street
NUT Graph Tech NuBone, 1 11/16” wide
NECK Mahogany, 24.75” scale length, rounded “C” profile