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In 1955, the competition to develop and market solid body electric guitars that were both affordable and professionally built was heating up. Just three years earlier, Gibson had introduced the incredible Les Paul model with a 249.50 price tag including case, yet increased competition
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$2499.00
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Gibson Custom 1957 Les Paul Junior Single Cutaway Electric Guitar Standard The Junior was introduced in 1957 as an economy version of the Les Paul. The Gibson Custom Shop 1957 Les Paul Junior Single Cutaway Electric Guitar features the same mahogany construction as its more expensive
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$2599.00
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Carved mahogany top. Solid, non weight relieved mahogany back. Multi ply whiteblack binding on top and back. Faded cherry finish. Gold hardware. ABR 1 bridge and stopbar tailpiece. 1 piece mahogany neck with long tenon. 22 fret rosewood finger board. Pearl block inlays. Single ply
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$4499.00
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The introduction of Gibson's Les Paul Model in 1952 marked the beginning of the electric solid body guitar era. The launch of the company's "deluxe" version two years later the Les Paul Custom cemented Gibson's legacy as the industry leader. Nicknamed the
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$4499.00
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3 BurstBuckers. Carved mahogany top and solid mahogany body. One piece mahogany neck. 22 fret ebony fretboard. ABR 1 Tune O Matic bridge with stopbar tailpiece optional Bigsby tremolo. Body, neck, and headstock binding. Long neck tenon. Gold hardware. Classic ebony finish. Includes
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$5099.00
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