Description
Two P-90s for legendary tone with added neck joint stability
In the late 1970s, the Custom Van craze defined automotive culture in the same way the Gibson Les Paul Custom defined the sound of rock music.
And both the Street Vans and the Les Pauls of the 1970s have seen a resurgence in popularity over the past few years, prompting this fun mash-up -- the Les Paul Custom "Boogie Van." Each guitar features unique three-tone paint schemes, custom chrome hardware, a 1970s-style three piece maple neck, underwound Super '74 humbuckers, and a hot-stamped truss rod cover with "Boogie Van" artwork.
Additional Info
Lightning bar wrap around (tailpiece type), 20.32 mm / .800 (thickness fret 1), 22.225 mm / .875 (thickness fret 12), Cream (fingerboard binding), Black (fingerboard side dots), 30.48 cm / 12 (fretboard radius), Truss Rod Wrench, .050 Allen wrench, G FORCE Charging Adapter (includes), Slim Taper (neck shape), Franklin Titebond 50 (neck fit adhesive), 1 (neck pieces), Cryogenically treated Brass (nut material), 5.9944 cm / 2.360 (neck end board width), SP1-B (peg head type)
Nitrocellulose Lacquer (body finish), Stop Bar (tailpiece type), 12 (fretboard radius), Chrome (hardware color), Chrome Hub Cap (knobs), 70s Small D Shape, 0.8" at 1st Fret, 0.96" at 12th Fret (neck shape), Corian (nut material), 2.240", 56.89mm (neck end board width), 10-13-17-26-36-46 (strings)