We all know that deep down, most guitarists are traditional. They love the classic designs and shapes dating back 50 years ago. Well Epiphone knows the way you feel. That's why they desig...
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Dark Back is Back! The Gibson 1960s Les Paul Studio Tribute Dark Back Electric Guitar comes in the Bare-bones design that provides the rich tone of the original Les Paul, how it is suppos...
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The Ultra-III - Where Tradition Meets TechnologyWe all know that deep down, most guitarists love the classic designs and shapes. That's why Epiphone designed the new Les Paul Ultra-III wi...
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Think you can't afford a real Gibson? Well, think again! The iconic Les Paul design is enhanced with a torrified maple fingerboard for added definition, and the solid mahogany back adds a...
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We all know that deep down, most guitarists are traditional. They love the classic designs and shapes dating back 50 years ago. Well Epiphone knows the way you feel. That's why they desig...
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In the mid 1950s Gibson introduced a wide variety of new and innovative solid body electric guitars. Among those new products was the Les Paul Junior single cutaway model, which quickly b...
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In 1960 the Les Paul Standard still had the flame maple top, sunburst finish, and Patent Applied For pickups of its predecessors, but a slim taper neck was added for a decidedly different...
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The 1958 Gibson Les Paul Standard Plain Top VOS guitar begins with a solid mahogany back and carved plain maple top. The one-piece mahogany neck is topped with a gorgeous rosewood fretboa...
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The only major change to the Les Paul Standard in 1959 was the addition of wider, fatter, "jumbo" frets, which facilitated more dramatic bends. The real force of this change was not felt ...
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While the Les Paul Standard gets the lion's share of attention, the 1957 Les Paul Custom was an important guitar in Gibson's history because it combined several features not seen until th...
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The Gibson 1958 Les Paul Standard Vintage Original Spec model is the next step in GibsonÃÂs journey toward perfection. In 1958 the renamed Les Paul Standard made its debut featuring a t...
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Two P-90 pickups two volume, two tone controls with three-way toggle switch. Mahogany neck with early 1950s profile and rosewood fingerboard. Authentic ABR-1 tune-o-matic bridge with stop...
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The Gibson Limited Edition Les Paul Classic Plus Electric Guitar is a powerful embodiment of a legendary guitar that looks every lick as good as it sounds! Crafted from premium tonewoods,...
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All the sumptuous ingredients that made the Les Paul name great are in the Gibson Les Paul Classic Plus '50s Neck Profile Electric Guitar in spades: a skillfully carved maple top on a mah...
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The Les Paul Traditional Pro gives you the to-die-for vintage look and feel of the Les Paul Standards. With BurstBucker pickups to replicate the sound. The Les Paul Traditional Pro featur...
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The Les Paul Studio '60s Tribute is built on a solid tradition. Ever since its introduction in 1983, the Les Paul Studio model has been enormously popular with players seeking the power a...
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The Gibson Limited Edition Les Paul Classic Plus Electric Guitar is a powerful embodiment of a legendary guitar that looks every lick as good as it sounds! Crafted from premium tonewoods,...
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Think you can't afford a real Gibson? Well, think again! The iconic Les Paul design is enhanced with a torrified maple fingerboard for added definition, and the solid mahogany back adds a...
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The Les Paul Classic Plus '60s Neck Profile is available for a limited time in a series of four beautiful transparent nitro lacquer finishes over AA figured maple tops. With high-output c...
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Think you can't afford a real Gibson? Well, think again! The iconic Les Paul design is enhanced with a torrified maple fingerboard for added definition, and the solid mahogany back adds a...
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The Les Paul Studio '50s Tribute is built on a solid tradition. Ever since its introduction in 1983, the Les Paul Studio model has been enormously popular with players seeking the power a...
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The Les Paul Classic Plus is again available for a limited time, with beautiful transparent lacquer finishes over "AA" grade Maple Tops. High output ceramic humbucker pickups, a beefy '50...
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Introduced in 1954 as an entry-level version of the Les Paul, the Les Paul Junior graduated from kids bedrooms, to garage bands, to club and arena stages through the course of three decad...
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The Gibson Les Paul Classic model is available for a limited time in a series of four beautiful transparent nitro lacquer finishes over AA figured maple tops.
The Les Paul Classic Plus is again available for a limited time, with beautiful transparent lacquer finishes over "AA" grade Maple Tops. High output ceramic humbucker pickups, a slim '60'...
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Taking design and visual cues from the Les Pauls of the '80s and '90s, the Les Paul Traditional Pro features BurstBucker 3 and '57 Classic pickups with push/pull coil splits, '60s neck pr...
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Les Paul Vintage Series Long Shaft Prewired Standard Assembly (Pickup Selector Switch not included)This is a prewired harness for USA Gibson Les Pauls. For import guitars you may need to ...
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Introduced in 1954 as an entry-level version of the Les Paul, the Les Paul Junior graduated from kids bedrooms, to garage bands, to club and arena stages through the course of three decad...
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Make your American Les Paul-style guitar shine again! This is a beautiful Tunematic Bridge with thumbscrews with American threads that will make your guitar stand out above the rest. The ...
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Our number one selling model is more than just about the price. The Epiphone Special II is a great way for beginners to get started on guitar with real, Les Paul tone, but seasoned pros...
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The Les Paul-100 from Epiphone incorporates all the major features of a Les Paul, but in a more affordable boltneck version. The carved-top Mahogany body has a Mahogany neck with Rosewood...
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