Interesting how the Les Paul Standard is described as being a goldtop with two humbuckers, and the picture is still of a goldtop with P90s.
Yep. I pointed out the exact same thing in a different thread here on TTR.Also interesting to note that they have outpaced inflation a bit, but not by as much as you might think:
The Les Paul Standard with case is listed as $289.50, which would be $2,521.47 in today's dollars.
The closest thing in the currently available catalog would be a Les Paul Traditional, which goes for $2,799.00.
So, $277.53 more than in 1958.
So yeah, they are a little more expensive but I don't see this as being an egregious increase and I do think does help to dispel the notion that modern Gibsons are somehow "overpriced."
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In early 1958 the Standard was still a goldtop. The sunbursts didn't appear at the start of the year, and the first 1958 standards would basically be of the same specs as the 1957s. The picture is still cool though Late 1955s and 1956 models came with the tuneomatic bridge and stop tailpiece but still had the P90s.Specifications may have changed, or a mistake. Remember, they put those together by hand. Cutting and pasting had a different meaning. I was checking out the LP too. I missed that.