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The Les Paul Studio enhances the solid, proven design of the world's most famous guitar with a wide choice of finishes, a sleek, no-frills look. The Les Paul Studio is the favorite of guitarists who demand traditional Les Paul performance with a modern attitude. Learn More...
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The Les Paul Standard is still the Industry Standard Gibson craftsmen hand-rub the traditional sunburst finishes on the new Les Paul Standard Faded models. A satin treatment gives the Standard Faded the weathered look of an old favorite without the wear and tear. Learn More...
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Even though Gibson had orginally created the laminated top ES-175 in 1948 to fill the need for an electric version of the acoustic, carved top L-4C, the demand still existed for an electric L-4 with a fully carved top. In the late 1950's Gibson answered this call by releasing small runs of variously configured L-4CES guitars:some with Charlie Christian pickups, some with Alnico pickups, and some with humbuckers. For today's player, the Custom Collection offers the L-4CES in its final incarnation. Learn More...
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It sounds as great as it looks. The durability and performance of the time-tested Les Paul Studio, updated with a beautiful AAA flamed-maple top and gold hardware. A true beauty for the working guitarist. Learn More...
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The ES-335 brought hollowbody tradition and solidbody performance together in 1958, and it is still one of the all-time classic guitar designs. Learn More...
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The Gibson ES335 Fat Neck puts a great new twist on the original. The Gibson Fat Neck features the chunkier neck dimensions of the 1959 ES-335, as well as the longer pickguard and slightly thinner body of the original ’59. The centerblock construction is also period-correct lightweight maple, making this guitar a true joy to play. Learn More...
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In 1961, the traditional Les Paul Standard received a makeover that included a thinner body with sharply pointed horns and eventually a new name -- the SG. Today's reissue features the small pickguard and nickel-plated hardware of the original '61. Learn More...
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Guitar legend Les Paul and Gibson teamed up in 1952 to produce the guitar that set the standard for solidbody electrics. In the 1990's Gibson and Les Paul still enjoy the most successful endorsement agreement in the history of the guitar, and the Les Paul Standard is still the Industry Standard. Learn More...

Resurrecting one of the most popular guitars in Gibson’s history, the Melody Maker is an accurate, affordable recreation of the original Melody Makers of the late 1950s. Learn More...
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The Gibson Les Paul Classic Antique features nearly exact specifications that have made the Les Paul the most legendary electric guitar of all time. From the antique body and fingerboard binding to the amber top-hat style knobs and 1960s slim taper neck, it is true in almost every area. You will absolutely love the sound, feel and overall beauty of this fantastic instrument. Learn More...
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The Gibson USA Les Paul Standard continues to evolve. In 2002 the Industry Standard reflects players' preferences for vintage features and enhanced performance. The Gibson USA version of the legendary sunburst Les Paul Standard will looks almost the same - only better, with AA figured Maple top, a finish similar to that of the original cherry sunbursts, nickel-plated hardware, and smaller vintage-style headstock. Learn More...
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Gibson’s beloved ’67 SG Special makes a grand re-entrance with a pair of snarling black soapbar P-90s that ensure a crisp, bright tone and miles of midrange. Learn More...
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The Gibson USA Les Paul Standard continues to evolve. In 2002 the Industry Standard reflects players' preferences for vintage features and enhanced performance. The Gibson USA version of the legendary sunburst Les Paul Standard will looks almost the same - only better, with AA figured Maple top, a finish similar to that of the original cherry sunbursts, nickel-plated hardware, and smaller vintage-style headstock. Learn More...
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This amazingly affordable, American made Gibson SG is built with the same features as some of the most sought-after Gibson's ever built. The new Worn Cherry and Worn Brown finishes gives this classic model the look of well-worn, well-loved instruments. Learn More...
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The new limited edition Les Paul Supreme features highly figured maple - the Les Paul's trademark - on the back as well as the top. Learn More...
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Like his friend and mentor Joe Perry, Slash's concept of what makes a great Les Paul has changed greatly since the original Custom Shop Slash model of the late '90s. The plain Maple top and Custom Authentic finish combine with Duncan Alnico Pro II humbuckers and a Fishman Powerbridge (which can be used by itself or blended with the Duncans) to create an instrument that covers all the tonal bases. Learn More...
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Gibson's new, solidbody guitar of the 60's, the SG, broke through traditional concepts of solidbody electrics and became an instant classic. Learn More...
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The ES-165 Herb Ellis is a classic jazz guitar based on Herb's own Gibson ES-175. A single humbuckers produces a warm jazz tone, and gold-plated metal parts create a classy look. Learn More...
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The original ES-345 debuted in 1959 in response to demand for an upgrade on the revolutionary new semi-hollowbody design of the ES-335, with the Vari-tone electronics and double-parallelogram inlay. Some things never change. The demand for the ES-345 is still there... and so is the ES-345. Learn More...
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The Gibson Flying V '67 V Factor is a modern update of Gibson's classic axe. The original Flying V of 1958 was so far ahead of its time that even the first reissues, almost 10 years later, were only moderately successful. Finally, in the late '60s and early '70s, progressive rockers embraced the V, and the 1967 version lives on today as the V-Factor. Features include 496R and 500T ceramic humbuckers, a Tune-o-matic bridge with a Stopbar tailpiece, a mahogany body, mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard (or ebony on Classic White) with 22 frets and green key tuners. Learn More...
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