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Rough, raw, and extreme
just like the artist whose name it bears.
The Gary Moore Signature
Les Paul BFG takes the raw, unrefined power of Gibson's classic BFG
and matches it with the look of Moore's personal and legendary Les
Paul Standards from the late 1950s, resulting in a beautifully
radical Gibson Les Paul that secures Moore's iconic status among
the world's finest guitarists.
Surface Texture and Satin Nitrocellulose Lemon Burst
Finish
In almost every respect, the Gary Moore Signature Les Paul BFG is
not an ordinary Les Paul — including the surface and texture of the
body and neck. The most powerful, radical Les Paul guitar needed a
raw look, so Gibson's designers decided to leave the surface
carving marks on the solid maple top and mahogany body—exactly as
they appear when they emerge from the rough mill. The body of the
Gary Moore Signature Les Paul BFG is then given a Lemon Burst
finish that closely resembles the finish on Moore's historic,
original Les Pauls. The guitar neck is also given its initial
finish, then hand-sanded to yield its own unique worn appearance. A
smooth coat of satin nitrocellulose is then applied over the entire
guitar, insuring less interference with the natural vibration of
the instrument producing a purer tone while allowing the wood to
breathe and age naturally and properly over the course of its
life.
Gibson's Burstbucker 3 and P-90 pickups
The Gary Moore Signature Les Paul BFG demanded a pickup
configuration as radical as the man himself, and the pairing of
Gibson's Burstbucker 3 with the classic P-90 is as intense as it
gets. The Burstbucker 3 provides historically accurate PAF tone
with two slightly overwound coils, creating a raw, airy tone packed
with enough punch to cut through any mix. The legendary P-90 black
soapbar single-coil introduced in the early 1950s, offers the
soulful, classic tone that only a P-90 pickup can. It delivers more
warmth than a standard single-coil pickup, for high output and
sweet treble response. Together, they are one of the most powerful
pickup combinations on any Les Paul.
Gibson's '50s Rounded Neck Profile
No guitar neck profiles are more distinguishable than those
employed on the Gibson models of today. The more traditional '50s
neck profile — which is found on the Gary Moore Signature Les Paul
BFG — has the thicker, rounder profile, emulating the neck shapes
found on Moore's personal and original Les Paul Standards from the
late 1950s. The neck is machined in Gibson's rough mill using wood
shapers to make the initial cuts. But once the fingerboard gets
glued on, the rest—including the final sanding—is done by hand.
That means there are no two necks with the exact same dimensions.
So while it still has the basic characteristics of its respective
profile, each neck will be slightly different, with a distinct yet
traditional feel.
Chambered Body
There's something about playing a guitar with raw, powerful tone,
balance, and weight. One of the ways the expert craftsmen at Gibson
USA achieve this equilibrium is by carving carefully mapped-out
chambers in the Les Paul's solid mahogany back using a Computer
Numeric Controlled (CNC) router before the maple top is glued on.
The positioning of the routes was established after careful
examination of the resonant characteristics of the Les Paul. Gibson
approached this process with the awareness that every change to the
formula would have repercussions on the instrument's sound. So, in
addition to relieving the stress on a player's back and shoulder,
these lighter Gibson guitars also enhance the tone palette in a
manner unique only to these guitars. The results are comfortable,
lightweight guitars that are acoustically louder, with increased
sustain and resonance.
Gibson Gary
Moore BFG Electric Guitar Features:
- Body
Style: Les Paul BFG
- Body:
Chambered mahogany Back
- Top:
Carved maple
- neck
- Neck:
1-piece set, mahogany with an angled headstock
- Neck
Profile: '50s Rounded
- Neck
joint location: 19th fret
- Fingerboard: Rosewood
with nickel and steel alloy fret wire
- Scale
Length: 24-3/4"
- No. Of
Frets: 22
- Nut
Width: 1-11/16"
- Hardware:
Chrome
- Bridge:
Tune-O-Matic with stopbar tailpiece
- Knobs:
Black
- Tuners:
Grover tulip
- Neck
pickup: P-90
- Bridge
pickup: BurstBucker 3
- Controls: 2 volume, 1
tone, 3-way toggle pickup selector near volumes, "kill" toggle
switch near bridge
- selector
- Finish:
Surface Texture nitrocellulose Lemon Burst
- Case:
Hardshell
| Product Code |
Description |
Attributes |
Price | |
| Garry Moore BFG Les Paul |
raw finish les paul |
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