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A sleek design with AAA flamed top and HSH pickups with coil splitting. Resembling its larger Les Paul cousin but with more defined curves, the Nighthawk has become a cult favorite since it was discontinued in 1999, after only six years in production. The original Gibson Nighthawk
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$399.00
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A sleek design with AAA flamed top and HSH pickups with coil splitting. Resembling its larger Les Paul cousin but with more defined curves, the Nighthawk has become a cult favorite since it was discontinued in 1999, after only six years in production. The original Gibson Nighthawk
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$399.99
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A sleek design with AAA flamed top and HSH pickups with coil splitting. Resembling its larger Les Paul cousin but with more defined curves, the Nighthawk has become a cult favorite since it was discontinued in 1999, after only six years in production. The original Gibson Nighthawk
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$399.00
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The Return of a NEW Classic! When a new guitar design is introduced, history says that guitarists don't immediately accept it. Such was the case with many, now iconic guitars including the Flying V, Explorer and even the Les Paul. But ultimately, if the design is a great one
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$399.00
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Carved maple top and mahogany back. Mahogany neck, &39;59 Rounded Les Paul. Rosewood fingerboard Ebony on classic white and alpine white. Tune O Matic bridge with stopbar. Chrome or gold hardware. 490R and 498T Alnico 2 magnet humbucker pickups. 2 volume and 2 tone knobs, 3 way switch.
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$1319.99
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