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First, BE CAREFUL WITH GUITAR STANDS LIKE YOURS! The rubber may deteriorate nitrocellulose finishes. Once I owned a Hercules stand and sorted it out soon. I also recommend reading this topic: http://forum.gibson.com/index.php?/topic/128108-defective-music-and-guitar-stands/ [scared]

 

Les Paul Standard Plus guitars were offered of several model years. The latest one I remember has been made in 2014, but not offered in Lightburst finish.

 

I don't know for sure if it applies to 2001 LPs, but usually the first five, six or seven model code characters can be found on the bottom of the bridge pickup cavity, the finish denomination under the neck pickup.

 

Hope this helps.

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First, BE CAREFUL WITH GUITAR STANDS LIKE YOURS! The rubber may deteriorate nitrocellulose finishes. Once I owned a Hercules stand and sorted it out soon. I also recommend reading this topic: http://forum.gibson.com/index.php?/topic/128108-defective-music-and-guitar-stands/ [scared]

 

Les Paul Standard Plus guitars were offered of several model years. The latest one I remember has been made in 2014, but not offered in Lightburst finish.

 

I don't know for sure if it applies to 2001 LPs, but usually the first five, six or seven model code characters can be found on the bottom of the bridge pickup cavity, the finish denomination under the neck pickup.

 

Hope this helps.

 

This model stand is nitro safe :)

Neck cavity reads 5S or 55 or SS and LB(light burst)

Bridge cavity read LPS+. I'm assuming that isLes Paul Standard Plus

 

Mark

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