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Looks like an old sunburst Les Paul Custom.....

bluesky636

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....I think it says so on the truss rod cover 😆
Thx @BreizhEric1967
Fret position inlays are clearly Les Paul Standard inlays. Knobs are Standard knobs. Fretboard does not look like ebony. Binding does not look like a Custom. People have put "CUSTOM" truss rod covers on plenty of Standards. Totally meaningless. Everything about it screams "Standard".
 

garywright

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the first picture might be light reflecting off the strings…plus you can blotches from the three pixels
 

sws1

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Fret position inlays are clearly Les Paul Standard inlays. Knobs are Standard knobs. Fretboard does not look like ebony. Binding does not look like a Custom. People have put "CUSTOM" truss rod covers on plenty of Standards. Totally meaningless. Everything about it screams "Standard".

That would explain his smiley emoji.
 
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