Yes, you can get a new LP Standard with a 60's neck. I have Les Pauls from the 50's, 60's, 70's , 90's, and a 2002 LP Classic. I love the necks on ALL of em. The 2002 Classic neck feels just like my 60's Pauly. It's very comfortable , at least to me. I hear all the time about guys complaining that their 60's neck LP wont stay in tune. I will tell you from experience, that if the guitar is properly setup, and you keep on top of climate changes ( from season to season ), you will have no problems with tuning. If you neglect the setup of ANY Instrument, then you will have tuning problems.
The Classic is built based on the 1960 flametop. The 1960 flametop had only one neck design ( slim tappered 60's ). Therefore all the Classics have just the one kind of neck.
The Classic is built based on the 1960 flametop. The 1960 flametop had only one neck design ( slim tappered 60's ). Therefore all the Classics have just the one kind of neck.
I like Gibson's necks no matter what profile they are. I had an old LP Std. that had the 50's round style. It took a few days to get used to the 60's slim taper on the LP Special, but playing fast on it is a breeze and now since I've gotten a new nut, locking studs and locking tuners, the guitar stays in tune!