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 | Gibson Les Paul Studio Electric Guitar
Back by popular demand, this guitar is based on the extremely popular mid-1990s Les Paul Studio model, which featured full-sized trapezoid inlays, body and headstock.
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 | Gibson SG Special Electric Guitar
Since the first version of the SG Special in 1961, the Special has represented the combination of looks, functionality and value that is the hallmark of the SG series.
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 | Gibson Les Paul Classic Electric Guitar
This guitar is based on a 1960s Les Paul Standard Classic and features all the adornments which made that model highly sought after, including a carved maple top, green keys and inlay for a vintage vibe and nickel hardware.
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 | Gibson SG Supreme Electric Guitar
The new king of the "solid guitars", the SG Supreme is a direct descendant of Gibson's original solidbody guitar, the Les Paul. The Supreme features a AA figured maple top, on a mahogany back with superior.
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 | Gibson ES-335 Dot Electric Guitar
The ES-335 brought hollowbody tradition and solidbody performance together in 1958, and it is still one of the all-time classic guitar designs. |
 | Gibson 1957 Les Paul Junior Electric Guitar
Just as the Les Paul Custom was the deluxe model of the Les Paul line, the Junior (also introduced in 1954) was the economy model. With its no-nonsense look, single P-90 pickup, and initial price point of $49.50, the Junior was an instant sensation. |
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