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Gibson LPR8F Figured Western Desert Fade Stinger, 2011 / *No Longer Available*

Gibson LPR8F Figured Western Desert Fade Stinger, 2011 / *No Longer Available*

Here’s a thing of beauty – a Gibson LPR8F a Les Paul Reissue 1959 Figured Western Desert Fade with Stinger, built during 2011 in Nashville TN. The Gibson LP8RF would commonly be referred to as an R8, and indeed there is an R8 marking in the control cavity.

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Gibson SG Standard Ebony Black, 2007

  Gibson SG Standard Ebony Black, 2007

From 2005, here’s a Gibson SG Standard in Ebony Black, with the classic ‘Batwing’ pickguard and recently set up at The Twelfth Fret Repair shop. This example dates to March 8, 2005 and wwas built at Gibson Nashville.

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Gibson Le Grand Archtop Electric Sunburst, 2005

  Gibson Le Grand Archtop Electric Sunburst, 2005

Here is a rare beauty – a Gibson Le Grand archtop electric model from 2005, the successor to the classic Johnny Smith model built from 1961 to 1989. The Le Grande made its debut in 1993 and while it hasn’t appeared on Gibson’s website or catalog since around 2010, is has been available on special order from the Custom Shop.

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Gibson 1957 Les Paul Junior Reissue Sunburst, 2007

  Gibson 1957 Les Paul Junior Reissue Sunburst, 2007

Built in the Nashville Custom Shop, the Gibson 1957 Les Paul Junior Reissue is a faithful recreation of a simple yet surprisingly versatile instrument. Launched in 1954 as an entry level, student model with a single cutaway and single P90 pickup, the Les Paul Junior had its first major revision in 1958 with a second cutaway to the body.

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Gibson LP ’59 Reissue Lemonburst Les Paul, 2013

  Gibson LP '59 Reissue Lemonburst Les Paul, 2013

Here we have a very nice Gibson LP ’59 Reissue sporting a Lemonburst figured Maple top, built during 2013 at Gibson Nashville. The now-classic cherry sunburst or shaded Les Paul top first appeared in late May of 1958; previously, the two available finishes were a Gold Top for the basic model and Black for the Custom.

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