I just recently purchased 2 of these, I can tell you all about them.
They are Traditionally weight relieved Mahogany bodies. rosewood boards, the pickups are a Super 57 and a 57 classic, despite what the tag says. I know because i had an issue with them and had them replace mine with a Burstbucker 3 since the tag said Burstbucker 3.
That one is a 60's neck, but they do make a 50's neck as well, but in different finishes.
The only specs out there are for the original Traditional Pro model. and that is why the hang tags have incorrect info on them, Gibson has not updated the specs to read what the Traditional pro II model is. I contacted Gibson Directly, and what they told me, is traditional weight relief, super 57, and 57 classic, my models are slim 60's necks, with true coil splitting via push/push pots. and a adjustable 10db boost via a push/push pot.
I own 2 of them, one in that same finish, Vintage sunburst, and one in Champagne. I love them, they are amazing guitars. especially for the price. I love the satin finish on the neck. and the locking tuners, and the weight is pretty much right on with my 2000 LP Standard.
Here are Mine. I have swapped out the knobs now for speed knobs, swapped out the bridge pickup for BB3, and just added Tusq nuts, graphtech saddles, and tonepros locking nashville bridge, and tonepros locking tailpiece studs to mine. They really are great playing guitars, just be sure to really check over the entire guitar, because when I purchased mine, I did come across one or two that had some sloppy binding issues, and fret work.
These are the specs of the original trad pro, but these haven't been updated to reflect the newer trad pro II's updated features.
http://www2.gibson.com/Products/Electric-Guitars/Les-Paul/Gibson-USA/Les-Paul-Traditional-Pro.aspx