Edwards by ESP E-LP-113 LTC Les Paul Custom Ebony 2009
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The Edwards by ESP E-LP-113 LTC Les Paul Custom is a Japan-made model built with premium tonewoods and high attention to detail. It features a solid mahogany body and a carved maple top finished in high-gloss ebony, delivering both visual impact and the classic tonal warmth associated with traditional Les Paul designs. The body construction produces a full, resonant sound with excellent sustain, while the elegant multi-ply binding and gold hardware reflect ESP’s signature build quality.
The neck is crafted from mahogany and joined to the body with a long tenon set-neck construction for optimal transfer of resonance. It’s topped with an ebony fingerboard fitted with 22 medium-jumbo frets and pearl block inlays, offering a smooth playing feel and clear note articulation. The comfortable ’50s-style profile and precise fretwork make it equally suited to rhythm and lead work.
Electronics include a Seymour Duncan SH-1n humbucker in the neck position and a JB SH-4 in the bridge, wired through independent volume and tone controls with a three-way selector switch. This versatile combination covers a wide tonal range—from warm, rounded cleans to articulate high-gain tones. The guitar is fitted with Gotoh hardware for tuning stability and long-term reliability. Overall, the E-LP-113 LTC delivers the build quality and sound expected of a high-end Japanese Les Paul-style instrument, ready for stage or studio use.
Condition: Some minor dings and scratches. Nothing that would be visible unless you are looking up close. Some wear in the finish of the pickup covers.
Playability: Straight neck, no buzzing, almost no fret wear, action is comfortable, no issues with electronics
Model: E-LP-113 LTC Les Paul Custom
Finish: Ebony
Made In: Japan
Body Material: Mahogany
Neck Material: Mahogany with Ebony Fingerboard
Mods: Aftermarket Speek Knobs
Pickups: Seymour Duncan SH-1n (Neck), Seymour Duncan JB SH-4 (Bridge)
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Case: Free Padded Gig Bag