The Gibson Les Paul is one of the workhorses of the guitar universe. It fits in any musical context that accepts amplified instruments, so you can see or hear a Les Paul on a huge variety of of stages or recordings.
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Here’s a rare piece – a 1970 Gibson Melody Maker 12-String! Melody Makers were Gibson’s entry level instruments and lots were made, but the 12-string was not at all common.
MORE →Originally targeted at jazz guitarists, the Jazzmaster features large single-coil pickups, unique electronics, and a somewhat wider fingerboard than the Telecaster and Stratocaster. The offset body design is intended to make the instrument more comfortable when seated – standing up and moving around was more of a country or rock and roll thin
MORE →When Leo Fender introduced the Stratocaster in 1954, two versions were available, one with the trem bridge and one hardtail – for some reason, the year with the largest percentage of hardtail models made was 1958.
MORE →The Fender Hot Rod DeVille features three switchable channels – normal, drive, and more drive. The channels share the EQ stacks. The 212 version comes with a pair of 12-inch Eminence speakers.
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