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1 | Gibson Les Paul Studio Electric Guitar (With Case) 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 Le Rating: 5.2 $ 1269 |
2 | Gibson Les Paul Standard Electric Guitar with 60s Neck (With Case) Guitar legend Les Paul and Gibson teamed up in 1952 to produce the guitar that set the standard for solidbody electrics. The 2002 Standard sports the smaller, vintage style headstock and plastic "keystone" tuner buttons Rating: 7.9 $ 2119 |
3 | Gibson Les Paul Classic Electric Guitar (With Case) 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 hist Rating: 8.4 $ 1499 |
4 | Gibson Historic 1959 Les Paul Electric Guitar The only major change made to the Les Paul Standard in 1959 was the addition of wider, fatter "jumbo" frets, which facilitated wider bends. The real force of this change was not felt until the late 1960s, when rock and b Rating: 8.2 $ 4699 |
5 | Gibson 68 Les Paul Custom Figured Top Electric Guitar With its distinctive style and long list of appointments, the 1968 Les Paul Custom has been a favorite of players and collectors for years. Gibson's Custom Division has taken this already luxurious guitar and added a car Rating: 7.9 $ 3199.95 |
6 | Gibson Historic 1956 Les Paul Electric Guitar with P90s Ted McCarty's Tune-o-Matic bridge (also known as the ABR-1) started to appear on higher end Gibson guitars as early as 1954. The ABR-1 was added to the Les Paul Model in 1956 and, with individual saddles to adjust each s Rating: 7.0 $ 2499 |
7 | Gibson Les Paul Faded Double Cutaway Electric Guitar Gibson USA adds the well-played look of its popular "worn" finishes to a legendary Les Paul design with the new Les Paul Faded - Double Cutaway. Available in Worn Cherry and Worn Yellow finishes, the new model has the au Rating: 8.2 $ 769 |
8 | Gibson Les Paul Voodoo Electric Guitar with Case Gibson USA's new Les Paul Voodoo puts a mojo sound and a juju look on Gibson's most famous solidbody guitar. The Les Paul Voodoo has a Swamp Ash body, Mahogany neck, Ebony fingerboard with Red Pearl Voodoo skull at the 5 Rating: 6.3 $ 1299 |
9 | Gibson Les Paul Standard Double Cutaway Plus Electric Guitar (With Case) When this guitar was introduced in the mid 1990's, it became a huge hit for Gibson. Back by consumer demand, the Les Paul Double Cut is identical to that model, and again features a AAA carved Maple top and 3 translucent Rating: 7.9 $ 1669 |
10 | Gibson Les Paul Supreme Electric Guitar (with Case) The new limited edition Les Paul Supreme features highly figured maple - the Les Paul's trademark - on the back as well as the top.
The Supreme has a chambered mahogany body for a lighter feel. It features custom bindin Rating: 6.2 $ 3099 |
| 11 | Gibson Custom Shop Les Paul Custom Electric Guitar (With Case) |
| 12 | Gibson Les Paul Standard Electric Guitar with 50s Neck (With Case) |
| 13 | Gibson Les Paul SmartWood Studio Electric Guitar Muir Body |
| 14 | Gibson Les Paul Melody Maker Electric Guitar (with Gig Bag) |
| 15 | Gibson Faded Les Paul Special Electric Guitar with Humbuckers (with Gig Bag) |
| 16 | Gibson Les Paul Classic Double Cutaway Electric Guitar |
| 17 | Gibson Custom Zakk Wylde Les Paul Electric Guitar |
| 18 | Gibson Les Paul Vixen Electric Guitar |
| 19 | Gibson Historic 1958 Les Paul Plain Top Electric Guitar |
| 20 | Gibson Slash Signature Les Paul Pilot Run Electric Guitar |
| 21 | Gibson Les Paul Special New Century Electric Guitar |
| 22 | Gibson Historic 1957 Les Paul Electric Guitar |