No. 0221. Includes Gibson black Tolex hardshell case. From a smoke free climate controlled home and in dead mint, unplayed condition with zero fret wear.
We would list it as "mint" except for some cool upgrades:
Pickups are changed to Seymour Duncan's amazing PEARLY GATES SET. The original pu's are in the case
when pickups were changed our shop removed the printed circuit board and wired it as it the right way. The circuit boards are in the case.
Push pull pots were installed for coil taps
The poker chip was removed. It's in the case.
Our Luthier set her up at that time- a few months ago. Was PLEK'd at the factory
A fine Gibson logo hard case instead of the standard gig bag. In the case are the case goodies, strap, etc. - un-opened.
From the Duncan site:
Our country-fried Pearly Gates humbucker pickups transform any Les Paul style guitar into a classic rock outlaw. The Pearly Gates neck captures all the mojo of the original neck pickup from Billy Gibbons’ 1959 Les Paul. It is a P.A.F. with a unique tonal variation that provides more midrange than typical humbuckers from that time. The result is a neck pickup that cuts through with stronger tailored mids, but still has the open and airy treble attack of the alnico 2 bar magnet. Combined with a warm, spongy low-end, this pickup is great for both rhythm and lead playing.
Seymour discovered Billy’s bridge pickup had slightly more output than most P.A.F.s, which helped to give it the extra drive that make this pickup so special. The alnico 2 bar magnet keeps the high end sounding airy but focused, and the midrange emphasis gives it a unique Texas sizzle. It really has a growl all its own and will help to bring any humbucker-equipped instrument to life.
Hand built in our Santa Barbara, CA factory, the Pearly Gates vintage output humbucker pickups use an alnico 2 bar magnet, nickel silver bottom plate, 4-conductor lead wire for multiple wiring options, and are vacuum wax potted for squeal-free performance. As with all our P.A.F. style humbuckers, every Pearly Gates is wound on Seymour’s original Leesona winding machine from the early Gibson factory in Kalamazoo, Michigan, for that unmistakable vintage mojo.