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  2. Gibson Les Paul - Wikipedia

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    The Gibson Les Paul is a solid body electric guitar that was first sold by the Gibson Guitar Corporation in 1952. [1] ... 1960 Custom reissue with PAF pickups.

  3. Gibson Les Paul Doublecut - Wikipedia

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    The Gibson Les Paul Doublecut is a double-cutaway ... is available as a Custom Shop/Historic Reissue model. For many years after 1960 no Les Paul Doublecut ...

  4. Gibson Les Paul Junior - Wikipedia

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    The Gibson Les Paul Junior is a solid-body ... pickguard, from 1959 and 1960, ... and the Epiphone Limited Edition '57 Les Paul Junior Reissue with P-100, which ...

  5. Gibson Les Paul Special - Wikipedia

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    The Gibson Les Paul Special is a variation of the ... Les Paul Special (reissue with wrap tailpiece; vintage cherry and TV yellow finishes) ... 1960 SG Special ...

  6. List of Gibson players - Wikipedia

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    Mark Knopfler Played a 1979 Gibson Les Paul Standard Reissue '59 on the Dire Straits song 'Money for Nothing'. He also owns a 1985 Gibson Les Paul Standard Reissue '59, Sunburst. This custom shop model has got his birthdate (12849) as the serial number. [80] He also plays other Gibson models like a 'super 400', an 'es 175' and a 'Chet Atkins'. [81]

  7. Gibson Les Paul Custom - Wikipedia

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    The 1952 Gibson Les Paul was originally made with a mahogany body, a mahogany neck with a rosewood fretboard, two P-90 single coil pickups, and a one-piece, 'trapeze'-style bridge/tailpiece with strings fitted under (instead of over) a steel stop-bar, [note 1] and available only with a gold-finished top, giving rise to the moniker "Gold-Top".