The Gibson Les Paul 1960 Standard Electric Guitar is a right-handed 6-string guitar with a curvy body made of solid mahogany. Now, more than 50 years after it was first built, this guitar, which features a long neck and a rosewood fingerboard, is one of the most prized instruments in the world of music. You can play any tune at your disposal by gliding your hands up and down the Gibson’s fretboard that features a 12-inch radius, 22 frets, and aged acrylic trapezoid inlays. In addition to the inlays on the fretboard, the instrument features a headboard with an inlay of mother of pearl. As an extra touch, the tuners are nickel plated with aliphatic resin and designed in the shape of tulips.