Guitar


Brand
Gibson
Gibson
Model
Collector's Choice #38 1960 Drew Berlin
Collectors Choice #36 1957 Daughtry Goldtop
Construction
Reissue
Mortise and Historic Long Tenon
Truss Rod
Historic Reissue-No Tubing
Vintage Style-No Tubing
Average Price
$10,599
$6,599


Series / Body Style


Series / Body Style
Les Paul
Les Paul


Guitar's Wood


Place
Body
Body
Specie
Mahogany
Mahogany
Place
Fretboard
Fretboard
Specie
Solid Indian Rosewood
Solid Indian Rosewood
Place
Neck
Neck
Specie
Mahogany
Mahogany

Bridge


Model
ABR With Thumbwheels
ABR With Thumbwheels


Pickup


Brand
DiMarzio
-
Model
Double Cream
Custom Bucker
Type
-
-
Place
Neck
Neck
Brand
DiMarzio
-
Model
Double Cream
Custom Bucker
Type
-
-
Place
Bridge
Bridge

Fingerboard


Inlays
Trapezoid
Trapezoid
Scale Length
24.75" (62.865cm)
24.75" (62.865cm)
Nut Width
4.28 cm / 1.687
4.28 cm / 1.687
Number of Frets
22
22

Tuners


Brand
Kluson
Kluson
Model
Deluxe Single Band (12:1 ratio)
Reissue Deluxe Green Keys, Single Band

Guitar Additional Info


Description
The earliest 1960 Les Pauls were essentially 1959 Bursts, featuring the same beefy neck profile, thin sunburst finish and, in the case of the rarest of them like the 'Chicken Shack 'Burst', a highly figured maple top.

Collector's Choice #38 is a striking replica of original serial #0 0205, a well-known vintage Burst among those early 1960 Les Pauls built to 1959 specs.

Drew Berlin, one of its proud owners, refers to these as 'double 0s' and has worked extensively with Gibson Custom to help recreate one of the most visually and sonically amazing guitars in the Collector's Choice range.The guitar was owned and played by Stan Webb, who founded the band Chicken Shack in 1965 and played this Burst live through the 1980s, before it was sold to Vic DaPra in the early '90s and shipped to America.

Its eye-popping flame maple top and powerful bluesy tone caught the attention of players, collectors and publishers alike.

It's been featured in The Beauty of the Burst, Sunburst Alley and, most recently, Burst Believers III.

It's now offered in a very limited run that will be determined by the availability of qualifying (and very intense) flamed maple required to create it.
Known as - "Goldfinger" among collectors, Charles Daughtry's original 1957 Goldtop #7 3308 is as recognized for its tone as it is easily identifiable by its trademark finger wear around its cutaway.

Collector's Choicee #36 is the first Standard Historic Spec in the series for 2016 and is handcrafted based on digital analysis of the original as well as collaboration with its owner.

To pick up one of the Limited Run guitars and play it is to experience the tone, look and feel of #7 3308 just as Charles has since adding it to his collection.

You'll find CC#36 to be one of the most gorgeous sounding, excellent feeling and character-rich Les Pauls we've ever crafted.
Additional Info
Top Only (back binding), 1 (back pieces), Aged Reissue Lightweight Aluminum (tailpiece type), 2.26 cm /.900 (thickness fret 1), 2.54 cm / 1.0 (thickness fret 12), .040 True Historic Reissue Cream (fingerboard binding), Tortoise Shell (fingerboard side dots), 30.38 cm / 12 (fretboard radius), None (includes), 1959 Les Paul (neck shape), Hot Hide Glue (neck fit adhesive), 1 (neck pieces), Nylon (nut material), 5.6896 cm / 2.24 (neck end board width), 1959 True Historic Thin Head Veneer (peg head type), Figured Maple (top material), Single Bound, True Historic Reissue Cream (top binding), 2 (top pieces)
None (back binding), 1 (back pieces), Reissue Lightweight Aluminum (tailpiece type), 2.20 cm / .890 inch (thickness fret 1), 2.44 cm / .960 inch (thickness fret 12), Single Bound, 50's Cream (fingerboard binding), Tortoise Shell (fingerboard side dots), 30.38 cm / 12 (fretboard radius), None (includes), 1950's Style Les Paul (neck shape), Hot Hide Glue (neck fit adhesive), 1 (neck pieces), Nylon (nut material), 5.6896 cm / 2.27 (neck end board width), 50's Profile LP (peg head type), Plain Maple (top material), Single Bound, 50's Cream (top binding), 2 (top pieces)