Columbus
COLUMBUS VINTAGE 1970S IVORY WHITE LES PAUL ELECTRIC GUITAR
COLUMBUS VINTAGE 1970S IVORY WHITE LES PAUL ELECTRIC GUITAR
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Condition
Good condition, plays great. Visible wear consistent with a vintage instrument including dings along the body edge, lacquer chips on the headstock, and some fading on the hardware. Adds to the guitar’s authentic aged character and doesn’t affect playability.
Overview
Step into vintage rock history with this Columbus Les Paul-style electric guitar, crafted in Japan during the 1970s. Finished in aged ivory white with black and gold detailing, this LP-style model oozes retro appeal. It delivers thick, punchy humbucker tone ideal for classic rock, blues, or vintage punk. The construction is solid and weighty, with a bolt-on neck and timeless carved-top styling—ideal for collectors or players wanting affordable old-school tone.
Specifications
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Body: Solid wood (likely mahogany or plywood base), single-cutaway
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Finish: Gloss ivory white with triple-ply binding
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Neck: Bolt-on, made in Japan
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Fingerboard: Rosewood with trapezoid inlays
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Scale Length: Approx. 24.75"
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Pickups: Dual humbuckers (black bobbins)
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Controls: 2x volume, 2x tone, 3-way selector switch
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Bridge: Tune-O-Matic style with stopbar tailpiece
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Hardware: Mixed gold and chrome (aged patina)
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Tuners: Enclosed vintage-style machine heads
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Pickguard: Black 3-ply Les Paul style
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Weight: Typical Les Paul heft—well balanced
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Country of Origin: Made in Japan (stamped neck plate)
Summary
A great example of Japanese craftsmanship from the golden age of budget imports, this Columbus LP is packed with vintage mojo. With its creamy white finish, robust build and a sound that growls through amps with real authority, this guitar is perfect for retro fans and tone chasers. Whether you’re gigging, recording, or just love the look and feel of aged classics, this 1970s Les Paul-style axe offers tons of vibe at a wallet-friendly price. A true throwback with real soul.
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