Introduction:
You’re looking at a piece of Gibson history — a 1977 Les Paul Pro Deluxe in Ebony. This model stands out with its factory P90 pickups, delivering raw, punchy tones that cut through a mix like a hot knife. The Ebony finish adds serious stage presence, and that ‘70s Norlin-era build gives you weight, sustain, and vintage mojo for days. It’s one of those guitars that sounds exactly how it looks… mean, bold, and unapologetically loud.
Specifications:
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Model: Les Paul Pro Deluxe
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Year: 1977
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Finish: Ebony
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Body: Mahogany with maple cap
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Neck: Mahogany, 3-piece, set-in
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Fingerboard: Ebony (yes, ebony fingerboard — rare and slick!)
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Pickups: Factory Gibson P90s
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Bridge: Tune-o-Matic w/ stopbar tailpiece
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Tuners: Vintage Gibson Deluxe
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Frets: Original, with life left
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Weight: Around 10 lbs – classic Norlin chunk
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Condition: Very Good – honest playwear, checking, a few dings — all that glorious vintage character
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Case: Original Gibson hard case included
The Story:
This Les Paul Pro was Gibson’s answer to the working guitarist who wanted something bolder than mini-humbuckers — and they nailed it with P90s in a full Les Paul body. The tone is thick, woody, and snarls when pushed. Clean, it’s articulate and soulful. Cranked? It barks, bites, and sings.
The ebony fretboard feels glassy under your fingers, and the guitar just resonates acoustically before you even plug in. Whether you’re into classic rock, punk, blues, or stoner fuzz — this axe can carry the weight.
Conclusion / CTA:
If you’re after that raw ’70s Gibson magic, this Les Paul Pro Deluxe delivers it in spades. It’s not just a guitar — it’s a time capsule with tone. You don’t see these come up in clean shape too often, especially in this color. Got questions? Want more pics or a demo? Reach out — I’m happy to help.
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