What does Vos mean on Gibson guitars?

Vintage Original Spec
VOS stands for “Vintage Original Spec,” and is not a product designation Gibson uses lightly. With the Historic 1957 Les Paul Custom VOS, the goal was to re-create the experience of playing a classic golden-era Gibson.

What is the most sought after Gibson Les Paul?

Generally speaking, Les Pauls from the ’50s are the most desired, and the “Burst” Les Paul Standards from the late ’50s are some of the most sought-after vintage guitars on the market. Gibson did not produce any Les Pauls as we know them between 1961 and 1968, and the ones from the late ’60s are also highly regarded.

Why is Gibson Les Paul Custom so expensive?

The Custom is largely handcrafted and finished and is made in a different factory than the standard too. The Gibson Custom Shop is located in Nashville, where the guitars are made carefully by hand with a unique attention to detail, and this is a large part of what makes the Custom so much more expensive.

How does Gibson do VOS finish?

What is the Gibson VOS finish? Gibson’s VOS finish uses several hand-sprayed layers of genuine nitrocellulose lacquer, followed by a proprietary hand buffing to give their Vintage Original Spec guitars a glowing, gently-aged patina that can be seen as well as felt.

When did Gibson introduce vos?

2006
The Vintage Original Spec line (VOS) best exemplifies the Custom Shop’s unyielding dedication to historical accuracy. The line, launched in 2006, to date has released 17 Les Paul and SG models. Each guitar features solid mahogany backs and long neck tenons to reproduce the sound and sustain of the vintage instruments.

What is Gibson Custom Shop vos?

The Vintage Original Spec (VOS) is Gibson Custom Shop’s passionate tribute to the guitar industry’s golden era. With the Gibson’s VOS line of guitars, we are given the chance to experience the vintage feel, playability, and legendary tone of the most cherished guitars of all time.

Where is the Gibson Custom Shop?

Nashville, Tennessee
From their Custom Shop in Nashville, Tennessee, Gibson’s skilled Luthiers hand-build these collector-quality instruments using top-of-the-line construction and finishing techniques, often the exact same as the highly collectible vintage instruments that inspired them.

When did Gibson start making Les Paul Customs in the Custom Shop?

True, Gibson reintroduced the Les Paul Custom in 1968 (it’s never been out of production since) and there were plenty of P90-clad Juniors and Specials available from the late fifties, but fans of the Standard would have a long wait on their hands before Gibson reintroduced them.

How big is a Gibson Les Paul Custom?

Ebony fretboard, mahogany neck, mahogany body, maple cap. 59 neck profile. Really. 68 Custombuckers. About 8.7lbs. I had a real 69 Custom and sold it to keep this one. See reviews, they’re all true. True story. But one only needs so many Customs. It’s as close to NOS as you can get. All accessories, including the 68 Gazette reprint.

When was the 50th anniversary of the Gibson Les Paul?

This set of features instantly became the new standard for the Les Paul Custom model, which has been produced continuously by Gibson ever since. This 50th Anniversary 1968 Les Paul Custom was designed to be the final say in historical accuracy, tone and feel.

What was the Les Paul Custom Made out of?

The 1968 Les Paul Custom stood apart from its predecessors in a few significant ways. Instead of a solid mahogany body, it now had a solid maple top on a mahogany back – adding the clarity and bite that many rock guitarists sought.