- New products
- Second Hand
- Special offers
- Leadmusic Exclusives
- Electric Guitars (162)
- Effect Pedals and Multi Effects (279)
- Guitar Amplifiers (78)
- Basses (30)
- Bass Amplifiers (22)
- VacuumTubes for Amplifiers (12)
- Acoustic Instruments (79)
- Accessories (61)
- Computer & Software / PA-Equipment & Microphone (53)
- Vintage & rare instruments (77)
- AKG
- Altman Guitars
- Anasounds
- Bacci Guitars and Basses
- Beyerdynamic
- Boss
- Bourgeois
- Burny Guitars
- Charvel
- Collings
- Cordial
- D’Addario
- Darkglass Electronics
- DB-11 Decibel Eleven
- DR Strings
- DS Custom Audio Electronics
- DSM & Humboldt Electronics
- Duesenberg
- EBow
- Eich Amplification
- Electro-Harmonix
- Elixir
- Elmwood
- Empress
- Epiphone
- Ernie Ball
- ESP Guitars
- EVH
- Fender Guitars
- Finger Ease
- George L’s cables
- GFI System
- Gibson
- GigRig
- GR Bass Amplification
- Gretsch Guitars
- Greuter Pedals
- Gruvgear
- Harvest
- HeadRush FX
- Henriksen Amplifiers
- Heritage Guitars
- Ibanez
- IK Multimedia
- ISP Technologies
- Jackson
- Jacques Stompboxes
- Jam Pedals
- Jetslide Guitar Slides
- Karol Guitars
- Kauffmann Guitars
- Kemper Amps
- Kernom
- König&Meyer ( K&M )
- Lehle
- Leho Ukulele
- Line 6
- Lowden
- Manson Guitar Works
- Markbass
- Martin Guitars
- Maurice Dupont
- MeloDuende Guitars
- MI Audio Effects
- Mission Engineering
- Modtone Effects
- Mono case
- Mullard
- MXR
- Nacho Guitars
- National
- Neural DSP
- Oasis
- Ormsby
- Pedal Pawn
- Peterson Tuners
- Pre-War Guitars
- Preston Thompson Guitars
- PRS Guitars
- Radial
- Raven Straps
- Reh Guitars
- RMC
- Ruokangas Guitars
- Santa Cruz
- Schecter
- Schertler
- Shabat Guitars
- Sho-Bud Pedal Steel Guitars
- Shure
- Silver Coin Straps
- Squier
- SSL Solid State Logic
- Sterling by Music Man
- String Swing
- Strymon
- Suhr Guitars
- Sully Guitars
- Super-Vee
- Sustainiac
- T-REX
- Taylor Guitars
- TC Electronic
- Tech 21
- Tom Anderson
- Travaux et fermeture
- Truetone
- Tung Sol
- Two Notes
- Victory Amplification
- Vigier
- Visual Sound
- Vovox
- Vox
- Warrior Guitars
- William King
- Xotic Effects
- Yamaha Guitars
- ZOOM
- Zuta Group
In 2001, and especially in 2003, Gibson produced a limited number of Historic Reissue models featuring genuine Brazilian Rosewood (Rio Rosewood) fingerboards. These instruments, officially certified and individually numbered by Gibson, are considered the Holy Grail of the Historic Reissue series and command significantly higher prices than equivalent Reissue models from the same year fitted with Indian rosewood. Let’s clear up one thing right away: our 2003 Les Paul R9 is not equipped with a Brazilian Rosewood fingerboard. It was built only a few hundred serial numbers away from the Brazilian Rosewood run, but it shares the same outstanding craftsmanship, exceptional maple top, and meticulous finishing that have made the early-2000s Historic Reissues legendary among Les Paul enthusiasts. Quite simply, this guitar is an absolute monster.
This 2003 Historic Reissue Les Paul R9 features the celebrated Authentic ’59 Rounded “C” neck profile. If you’ve never played one of these necks, you’ve never truly experienced what a great Les Paul neck feels like. It’s substantial without being oversized, rounded without feeling bulky, filling the hand perfectly while remaining incredibly comfortable and effortless to play. The neck also benefits from a long neck tenon for enhanced resonance and sustain, along with rolled fingerboard binding for exceptional playing comfort. The 2003 Historic Reissues truly stand in a class of their own.
To top it all off, this Gibson Les Paul Historic Reissue ’59 is both stunning and remarkably lightweight. Its maple top displays the characteristic late-’50s style figuring, with beautifully defined and consistent flame. Simply breathtaking. You might expect a non-weight-relieved Les Paul to tip the scales at an intimidating weight, but not this one. It weighs just 3.78 kg (8.33 lbs), making it exceptionally light for a solid, non-weight-relieved Les Paul. This is thanks to the outstanding quality of the tonewoods, particularly the lightweight, low-density mahogany used for both the body and neck, which also features an exceptionally beautiful grain.
As a pre-owned instrument, it has been very well cared for. There are a few small dings and light marks on the back, while the top remains virtually unmarked. The neck and frets are in excellent condition, showing no noticeable wear or signs of heavy playing.
This superb guitar comes complete with its original hardshell case, hang tags, and Certificate of Authenticity.
Specifications:
- 2003 Historic Collection 1959 R9 Reissue
- Solid, non-weight-relieved lightweight mahogany back
- Solid flamed maple top
- 1-piece mahogany neck with a long neck tenon for maximum sustain
- Authentic ’59 rounded “C” shape (super comfortable)
- Rosewood fretboard with rolled fingerboard binding
- Cellulose nitrate trapezoid inlays
- 24.75″ scale length with a 1.688″ nut width.
- 22 vintage-style frets.
- Dual Gibson BurstBucker pickups featuring Alnico II magnets and historically unmatched bobbin windings to replicate original PAF tone
- 2 × Volume, 2 × Tone, and a 3-way Switchcraft toggle switch
- Features CTS potentiometers and vintage-style bumblebee capacitors
- Nickel-plated ABR-1 bridge with a lightweight aluminum stopbar tailpiece
- Vintage-style Kluson “Deluxe” tulip tuners
- Original hardcase and COA & documents incl.
Finish
- Finish: Nitrocellulose lacquer. The Cherry Sunburst variants in the Historic lineup are frequently referred to as Washed Cherry Sunburst or Heritage Cherry Sunburst. They were available in either a Gloss or Vintage Original Spec (VOS) finish.