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 Solid Body / Six String
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The most accurate reissue series Gibson's Custom Shop has ever produced! AA flamed maple top is exactly the kind of wood that went on the Les Pauls in '59. Burstbucker 1 and 2 pickups are precision re
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Bringing back the best thing to happen in 1960. In 1960, the Les Paul Standard still had the flame maple top, sunburst finish and Burstbucker pickups of its predecessors with an added slim taper neck
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Introduced in 1965 and still ahead of its time. The all-time radical guitar design. Players rave about its extremely smooth frets and playing action, balanced feel, and resonant, sparkling tone. Const
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All the uptown appointments a true classic deserves. This limited edition guitar comes equipped with all the uptown appointments a true classic deserves. Features a gorgeous AAA-grade flamed maple top
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A dream Paul that pays homage to a master rocker. From their earliest days as Boston punks to their present-day status as Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees, Joe Perry and Aerosmith have endured the
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Designed for flight. This super-versatile Fly is ready for any kind of music, from metal to soft acoustic. Ultra-lightweight Sitka spruce body. Basswood neck with carbon/glass fingerboard. Precision c
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One of Gibson's finest flowers! Everything you ever fantasized about in a high-end guitar plus a lot more you never even dreamed of. Gibson has taken the Les Paul Elegant to a new level of excellence
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A whole new meaning for the term "figured top." Using sophisticated computer imaging technology, Gibson's Custom Shop has created a futuristic 3-dimensional look to complement its vintage Les Paul ton
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A design like no other for powerful performances with timeless flair. The Johnny A. Signature model from the Gibson Custom Shop combines innovative design with vintage Gibson appointments to create a
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A stunningly authentic re-creation with the patina of a much loved and played original. When introduced in 1958, Gibson decided to abandon the familiar gold finish and use a translucent, cherry sunbur
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A handmade classic with innovative high-performance features. This Custom Shop Les Paul is everything you'd expect from the world's finest luthiers. It is designed for the ultimate in performance, and
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Distinctive styling and stunning appointments. The 1968 Les Paul Custom has long been a favorite of players and collectors. Featuring the trademark split diamond headstock inlay and lavishly bound bod
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The choice of many star performers! In 1957, the Les Paul collection entered a new age of sound, featuring a new humbucking pickup that launched the sound heard around the world. Offering tone variati
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The quintessential 'little black guitar." Since its introduction, the Black Beauty has been the guitar of choice for numerous top name rockers (Jimmy Page, Peter Frampton, etc.). Why? Because it plays
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A miraculous revival from the glory days of stadium rock. If a buddy told you Jimmy Page played this axe at Shea Stadium you just might believe it. The hardware is gently aged, the finish is worn is i
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A crucial chapter in the LP legacy. A meticulous re-creation of a legendary guitar, the Les Paul SG Standard is back with historically accurate appointments including heel shape, holly peg veneer, tap
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A stunning reissue of the "Holy Grail" of the LP! The 1958 Les Paul Standard is a Custom Shop re-creation that features a carved plain maple top, solid mahogany back and sides, and single-ply cream bi
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Gibson's Les Paul Custom defines style and sophistication in electric guitar design. Features a one-piece mahogany neck, carved maple top and warm-toned mahogany body. An ebony fingerboard with classi
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The SG Custom's tuxedo looks marked a new class of Gibson luxury when it was first introduced in 1960. With its classic white finish and complement of gold hardware, mother-of-pearl inlays and neck a
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From Gibson's Custom Shop. In 1960, the Les Paul guitars as we think of them today were discontinued, replaced by the Les Paul SG design. By 1962 the Les Paul designation was dropped and these instrum
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A Guitar Player Editors' Pick Award winner! A powerful mix of Hamer master craftsmanship and semi-hollowbody tone and resonance. The Monaco III is the perfect fit for the player who wants a superior s
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When this mojo gets workin', you'll fly. Not only does it deliver warm full tones, but will light your soul aflame with its unique AAA flamed maple top over a solid mahogany body allowing the sound of
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A stunningly authentic re-creation with the patina of a much loved and played original. When introduced in 1958, Gibson decided to abandon the familiar gold finish and use a translucent, cherry sunbur
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Classic '54 tone with the wraparound tailpiece. In 1954 Gibson introduced the wraparound tailpiece on the Les Paul. It was a simple enough idea, but the effect was astounding. In earlier (and many lat
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A classic sweetheart carved from a classic wood. Brimming with superb Gibson Custom, Art & Historic division excellence, it features the fast-playing slim-taper neck, exposed '57 Classic zebra humbuck
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Natural sustain and a warm, flexible tone. No secret here. Just the finest lightweight sound woods beautifully worked. The comfort-contoured body is mahogany with a highly figured top and a figured ma
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One of the landmark Teles®. The evolution of the Telecaster® continues with the '63 Tele®. This re-creation features an ash body, C-shaped maple neck with round-lam rosewood fingerboard, white/black/w
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A meticulously crafted and aged replica that says 'been there, done that." This awesome reproduction was created by the Custom Shop for the Time Machine® Series. Features include an alder or ash body
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Perfectly set up, but made to look as if it has been on tour for decades! Journey into the past on the Strat® that ruled Woodstock. Late '60s-style large headstock, and 3 custom-wound '69 single-coil
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Your time machine to the vibe of the '60s. This detailed Custom Shop reproduction of a 1960 Strat® was built utilizing original tooling and production techniques of the era. And its Relic finish treat
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The first Strat® still lives! This awesome reproduction was created by the Custom Shop for the Time Machine® Series. Looks like a 30-something that has aged gracefully since 1956. Features include an
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A notable milestone on the Tele® trail! The evolution of the Telecaster® continues with the '63 Tele®. This immaculate re-creation features an alder body (ash on vintage blonde), C-shaped maple neck w
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Replica of a star-crossed Fender® model! This forerunner of the Telecaster® was first named the "Broadcaster," but Fender® had to remove the decals because of a conflict with Gretsch's registered "Bro
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Brilliant Fly body design, Seymour Duncan pickups, and solid mahogany vibe--it's all the way there. A solid mahogany body and neck provide warm resonance to the thick, bold tone generated by genuine S
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All the sweet guitar goodness you could hope for. A perfectly bookmatched flamed maple top expertly joined to a Honduran mahogany body with special hollow sound chambers combine to produce a tone that
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Custom Shop quality in a classic reissue! It's the quintessential Les Paul at its finest, Custom Shop crafted to be accurate to '57 specifications in every detail including the CTS pots and bumblebee
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The top of the food chain. The arched top, single-cutaway Ivoroid bound body, neck, and headstock are a feast for the eyes. With a comfy 24-3/4" scale length, this easy-playing piece of guitar art is
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An icon of late '60s music history! The '69 Strat® represents a pivotal time for both music and Fender® guitars. Its large headstock and round-lam fingerboard took us from Woodstock into a new era. Ot
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The Strat® that took the stage in rock's hottest era! This detailed Custom Shop reproduction of a 1960 Strat® was built utilizing original tooling and production techniques of the era. Looks like a re
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The first Strat® still lives! This awesome reproduction was created by the Custom Shop for the Time Machines® Series. Features include an alder or ash body depending on finish (ash on the vintage blon
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Own a piece of Fender® history! Built with the same alder body, C-shaped maple neck with rosewood fingerboard, original spec pickups and electronics, and white/black/white pickguard as the '60 Strat®
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The earliest form of the Telecaster, before it was even named! This forerunner of the Telecaster® was first named the "Broadcaster," but Fender® had to remove the decals because of a conflict with Gre
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The real deal, just like in your dreams. Although Les Paul had been experimenting with the concept of a solidbody guitar since the 1930s, it wasn't until a partnership was formed with the Gibson guita
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The first Strat® still lives! This awesome reproduction created by the Custom Shop for the Time Machine® Series. Looks like a 30-something that has aged gracefully since 1956. Features include an alde
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The Strat® that took the stage in rock's hottest era! This detailed Custom Shop reproduction of a 1960 Strat® was built utilizing original tooling and production techniques of the era. Looks like a re
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Drop-dead gorgeous. The Premium Plus takes the Les Paul Standard to a new level of refinement. It features a carved AAA maple top that seductively shimmers with a new burst finish, allowing the flames
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The guitar that fulfilled the guitar dreams of the '60s generation. The Les Paul Special made the virtues of the Les Paul available to those who couldn't quite afford the Standard or Custom versions.
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An exact replica of a classic stage machine. For retro looks and retro tone, you can't do better than the real thing. Though based on a design that came out in 1958, the Flying V didn't really catch o
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A historic Custom Shop masterpiece. In 1960, it offered guitarists all the features that made the Les Paul famous for a moderate price, but it soon became a lean-and-mean favorite in its own right. Th
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Sumptuous luxury and mighty tone. This dazzler boasts a mahogany body and hand-carved 2-piece flamed maple top lovingly finished with 14 layers of hand-buffed lacquer. Ivoroid body and neck binding hi
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Replicated by the Fender® Custom Shop in exacting and authentic detail as part of their Time Machine® Series. It features an alder or ash body, the classic C-shaped neck with a round-lam rosewood fin
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The first Strat® still lives! This awesome reproduction was created by the Custom Shop for the Time Machine® Series. Looks like a brand new axe brought by time machines straight from 1956. Features in
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From the depths of the Cavern, the Duo Jet is back! Brilliant, edgy DynaSonic pickups with independent volume controls and a classic Gretsch Bigsby trem make this a hard-rocking retro rocket with volu
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Like-new replica of the '69 Stratocaster®! Journey into the past on the Strat® that ruled Woodstock. Late '60s-style large headstock, and t3 custom wound '69 single coil pickups (built to original '69
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The Strat® that took the stage in rock's hottest era! This detailed Custom Shop reproduction of a 1960 Strat® was built utilizing original tooling and production techniques of the era. Looks like a br
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From the warped minds at Jackson's custom shop. A wickedly realistic hand-painted bolted-steel motif announces this one's for the shredder who lives and dies by metal. Other shivery details include a
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A twang machine designed with the most discriminating Tele® player ever! White blonde premium ash body, modern tone circuit wiring, and vintage maple neck with 9-1/2" radius make this a true connoisse
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The earliest form of the Telecaster®, before it was even named! This forerunner of the Telecaster® was first named the Broadcaster, but Fender® had to remove the decals because of a conflict with Gret
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The first Strat® still lives! This awesome reproduction was created by the Custom Shop for the Time Machine® Series. Looks like a brand new axe brought by time machines straight from 1956. Features in
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The Strat® that took the stage in rock's hottest era! This detailed Custom Shop reproduction of a 1960 Strat® was built utilizing original tooling and production techniques of the era. Looks like a br
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Sleek design and equipped for contemporary rock! The Showmaster® FMT features an alder body, figured maple carved top with scraped edges, set-in maple neck with abalone dot inlays, rosewood or maple f
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A clean, simple look and custom shop quality. A replica of the 1958 Junior with a double cutaway body design. It has the original's no-nonsense look and single P90 pickup. It features a carved mahogan
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Burnin' Burstbucker Alnico V pickups, a sleek neck, and classic headstock. The feel and sound of the original '60s LP comes from a slim '60s neck design with the smaller peghead, push-in-bushing, gree
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Exclusive Alnico V pickups with classic neck and head. The feel and sound of the original '50s LP comes from a classic, hefty neck design with the smaller peghead, push-in-bushing green tuning keys, a
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A sweet and simple classic version of the Les Paul. The Junior was introduced in 1957 as an economy version of the Les Paul. It featured the same mahogany construction as its more expensive counterpar
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Sleek design and equipped for contemporary rock! The Showmaster® FMT features an alder body, figured maple carved top with scraped edges, set-in maple neck with abalone dot inlays, rosewood or maple f
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A king with regal bearing! A lavishly appointed version of the King V, with an Original Floyd Rose® double-locking tremolo, alder body ( flamed maple top on transparent finishes), quartersawn maple ne
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Similar to the Marty Friedman Signature Model, this US-made Kelly has the same radical Kelly styling, the same maple neck-thru design, bound ebony fingerboard with sharkfin inlay, and a poplar body f
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From the George Lynch Signature series. Made in the Japan Custom Shop, it matches the quality of the guitar that George himself actually plays. Maple neck with ebony fretboard, maple body, Seymour Dun
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Exclusive Alnico V pickups with classic neck and head. The feel and sound of the original '50s LP comes from a classic, hefty neck design with the smaller peghead, push-in-bushing green tuning keys, a
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Burnin' Burstbucker Alnico V pickups with a sleek neck and classic head. The feel and sound of the original '60s LP comes from a slim '60s neck design with a smaller peghead, push-in-bushing green tun
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A limited edition commemorating the original Deluxe! Originally released in 1969, the deluxe featured the famous "mini-humbucker." Here this famous pickup has been faithfully recreated for this contem
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Sleek design and equipped for contemporary rock! The Custom Shop Showmaster® FMT features an alder body, figured maple carved top with scraped edges, lightly figured maple neck with abalone dot inlays
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Celebrated for its playability and sustain. The SL1's combination of thru-body neck, heelless construction, fast neck profile, and compound-radius fretboard give it a feel and sound like no other. Sey
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A breathtaking flamed top on a 20th-century guitar icon. A flamed maple top with stunning burst finishes and a bound ebony fretboard featuring split-diamond inlays result in one of the sweetest-lookin
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Not just another look-alike. Performance, playability, and styling are the hallmarks of the Firebird VII. When first introduced in 1965, the Firebird VII was celebrated for its natural feel, fast acti
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Born to be played, not hung on a wall. While the Artist HB is a sparkling example of what a handcrafted semi-hollowbody should be, it is no collector's piece. It begs to be played. The finest Honduran
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Affordable mojo magic. The NiteFly Mojo Flame not only delivers warm full tones with a gutsy edge from its mahogany bolt-on neck, it will light your soul aflame with a traditional AAA flamed maple top
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Buy the Classic and get a Melody Maker FREE! All the sumptuous ingredients that made the Les Paul great are here in spades: a skillfully carved maple top on a mahogany back perfectly joined to a mahog
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