Gibson Les Paul Standard '60s Double Trouble Electric Guitar, Vintage Honey Burst
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Gibson Les Paul Standard '60s Double Trouble Electric Guitar, Vintage Honey Burst

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Gibson Les Paul Standard '60s Double Trouble Electric Guitar, Vintage Honey BurstFor something particularly star studded, the Gibson Les Paul Standard 60s Double Trouble is a knockout pick of seldom seen Gibson specifications. This limited release from the iconic name comes together with a selection of rare appointments from the Gibson library to add up to another modern classic. Establishing things with a few standby Gibson features, the Les Paul Standard 60s Double Trouble starts in a familiar fashion with a solid non weight

For something particularly star-studded, the Gibson Les Paul Standard 60s Double Trouble is a knockout pick of seldom-seen Gibson specifications. This limited release from the iconic name comes together with a selection of rare appointments from the Gibson library to add up to another modern classic.

Establishing things with a few standby Gibson features, the Les Paul Standard 60s Double Trouble starts in a familiar fashion with a solid non-weight-relieved mahogany body. This tangible weight and rich baseline tone produced by the mahogany are matched with a AA figured maple cap for a bright and crisp tone right off the bat. For the body's visual presentation, Gibson lets us in on the first of the Double Trouble's sleeve of tricks.

Entering the limelight among the many Gibson finishes of history, the Les Paul Standard 60s Double Trouble is fitted with a full-gloss nitrocellulose lacquer Vintage finish. This finish job, differing from your standard gloss lacquer you might find on other Les Pauls, imparts a well-loved character off the rip. The full-gloss Vintage finish comes already lightly faded to replicate the looks of a Les Paul that's already been treated to years of age without any overt relic or wear treatments. On top of this, each finish for this limited line of Les Pauls differs slightly model to model, resulting in individual guitars that aesthetically unique.

From here, a mahogany neck takes its place with a SlimTaper profile. This notably speedy and slender neck enables quick moves up and down the guitar's full register while a rosewood fingerboard bears twenty-two Medium Jumbo frets. Acrylic trapezoid inlays appear along the rosewood for a bold and bright visual element. On the Double Trouble, playability is anything but with its slim neck and rich rosewood.

This Les Paul Standard 60s Double Trouble clock in with a duo of refined Gibson humbuckers. In the bridge position, the Double Trouble features a Burstbucker 61T alongside the neck's Burstbucker 61R. Playing with a robust and crisp sound, these pickups are hand-wired with audio taper potentiometers and Orange Drop capacitors to enable colorful mixing through their vast amplified spectrum. Observant readers may notice something particularly special about these pickups. The Les Paul Standard 60s Double Trouble is fitted with Double Classic White bobbins – a particular rarity for Les Paul bobbin color combinations. Audibly intriguing and visually unique, these pickups play with all the excitement you've come to know from Gibson.

Touching on the finishing elements on this Double Trouble model, this Gibson comes fitted with a host of fine hardware specifications. A Graph Tech nut aligns along the headstock with Grover Rotomatic tuning machines and Kidney buttons. Enabling easy stringing past the headstock, these features are matched with a nickel-plated ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic bridge and aluminum Stop Bar tailpiece at the scale's opposite end. This special Les Paul travels with an included hardshell case. Limited to fine hundred pieces worldwide, this unique release from one of guitar's premier names makes for quite a bit of excitement.

Rolling out the red carpet with unique Gibson style, the Les Paul Standard 60s Double Trouble is a stellar example of Gibson design in motion. Grab one of these limited pieces and get into a little trouble yourself.

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  • Solid, non-weight-relieved mahogany single-cutaway body
  • AA figured maple top with cream binding
  • Mahogany neck in SlimTaper profile
  • Rosewood fingerboard with cream binding
  • Twenty-two Medium Jumbo frets with acrylic trapezoid inlays
  • Two Burstbucker 61 humbucking pickups with Double Classic White bobbins
  • Hand-wired audio taper potentiometers with Orange Drop capacitors
  • Nickel-plated ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic bridge with aluminum Stop Bar tailpiece
  • Graph Tech nut with Grover Rotomatic tuning machines with Kidney buttons
  • Full-gloss nitrocellulose lacquer Vintage finish
  • Gibson hardshell case included
  • Limited to five hundred pieces worldwide
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So, as other reviewers make clear, this is very similar to Pack Darling and The Beta. It’s much closer aligned with The Beta, in plot and maybe more like Pack Darling with characters. That being said, I don’t hate this…..but it wasn’t great either. It’s both books mentioned but just….less. Less angst, less emotion, less feeling. The plot feels very half fleshed out, and the “bad guy” feels underwhelming. I didn’t really feel any real emotions from and of the male leads, except maybe Oliver. The others fell sorta flat for me. And Mika makes herself out to be this big bad ass straight outta training and then we never see it from here again with the one fitting room incident as the exception. SPOILER: The whole, “Oh, I’m actually probably an Omega, but I don’t wanna be but I do actually wanna be but no one can ever know my secret that I do nothing to hide “ thing fell so flat. She never commutes to believing she was secretly an omega, but also mentions her “secret” a lot. It just felt so manufactured. I’m intrigued enough to read part 2 and see how the author closes everything out, but this is not one I’ll recommend or ever come back to.
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This is a promising, fantastic beginning to what will be a 4-book series. Some readers may be content to read only the first 2 books, but I think you'll find that the story is so good that you'll want to keep reading books 3 and 4. Book 1 is about omega Elvana's introduction to the "Starling" brothers and their search for another missing person, Kelly. It's a bit of a rocky start, with deception and betrayal a key element. Hardly an auspicious beginning. Each member has their own path and purpose in the pack. Their interactions and the resulting narrative are so well-written that I found it difficult to put down. There is a cliffhanger that will have you reaching for book 2 as you finish, so make sure you have it on hand.
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rilakk
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★★★★★ 4
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I'm not really into mafia books but I love Roxy Collin's other series so I decided to give it a try. It had the same great romance, spice, swoon-worthy characters and exciting plot that are her signature. Arben was my favorite, although it was a bit sudden how quickly he changed from ignoring her to wanting to be pack. There were almost too many twists/layers of lies to keep track of but I'm looking forward to reading the other books. The only thing that detracted from the story for me was the need for a bit more proofreading. It was mentioned that Kelly is a female and male at different points, leading me to think she changed her mind at some point about the character's gender but didn't go back and edit it to align in all places. Like another reviewer pointed out, step siblings are different than half siblings. They are incorrectly referred to as step siblings because they (allegedly) share the same biological dad. There are a few other typos as well but those aren't a big deal.
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Stepbrothers, Secrets, and Sizzling Heat
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Twisted Lies by Roxy Collins is a wild ride through family secrets, amnesia, and a steamy stepbrother romance. When Kelly discovers her life is built on lies, she ends up tangled with three alpha stepbrothers and an assassin who once helped her through a heat. The tension? Off the charts! The heat is real, and the complications are messy in the best way. Full of twists, secrets, and fated mates? You'll be hooked from page one! Love omegaverse drama with a dash of taboo? This one's for you!
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Ashley
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★★★★★ 3
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The book has some good twists and turns, but truthfully I was so confused on some things. It didn't have a good flow for me personally. Not sure if it's due to typos or using him/her wrongly, but I thought Kelly was both a guy and a girl. Actually I still don't know, and it made me incredibly frustrated. It would refer to Kelley as him or he, and then again in another part of the story as her she and sister. On to the next book, I hope there is some clarity and a smoother flow. This is a slow burn, and I just don't know how much I care for the Alphas yet. Idk if I recommend.
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