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Burny RLC-70 Custom Single Cutaway 1991 Alpine White w Original VH-1 Pickups

Burny RLC-70 Custom Single Cutaway 1991 Alpine White w Original VH-1 Pickups

£1,495.00Price

Here we have an absolutely smokin' 1991 Japanese built Burny RLC-70 Custom Les Paul in naturally aged Alpine White Finish. A beautiful feeling and playing custom which is slowly ageing to a nice yellow/off-white. It's a high-end Burny from 1991 with a solid no chambered mahoghany body with set-neck (not a bolt-on) and lovely dark dense rosewood fingerboard with fret edge binding (nibs). Has smoking VH1 PAF Style humbuckers, which sound excellent. All factory original with vintage gold metal hardware with Gotoh tuners. Comfortable '59 neck. Weighs in at 4.5kg. Has some great vintage ageing all over the plastics with the white binding turning off white/cream and the gold metal hardware nicely tarnished giving it a grat vintage vibe. It's solid and chunky and plays like a good old vintage Les Paul Custom should. Straight neck, truss rod fine, plenty of life left in the frets. No breaks or repairs. In great condition with none of the usual paint chips you usually see, and very few of the dings and gouges you usually find with the old Japanese Les Pauls. Complete with hardcase.

 

Buy with confidence, Gas Station Guitars is a limited UK company and we offer a no question 14-day refund policy on all our guitars. We ship worldwide (see below for list of countries). At Gas Station Guitars we carefully hand-select all our guitars, if they don’t blow us away on all fronts, we just don’t put them in our shop; if it’s for sale by Gas Station Guitars, you know it’s gonna be pretty special. All pictures you see above are of the actual guitar, and all guitars have been fully checked and are with us in hand, so it’s straight from us to you! Our packaging is very tough and designed to protect equally guitars with hardcases and softcases. This guitar is NOT FOR TRADE or part exchange and we cannot do holds or lay aways. We ship to the E.U, Europe, U.S, Australia, Canada and of course the UK.

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