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Greeny is a 1959 Gibson Les Paul Standard, named after its first famous owner, Peter Green in 1964/5. He used it during his time in John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers and Fleetwood Mac, before selling it to Gary Moore in the early 1970s. Moore used the guitar throughout his career, both as a solo artist and in bands, such as Thin Lizzy. Due to ...
It was designed to be a full-sized hollowbody archtop which would sell alongside the solidbody Les Paul model. The original price of the 295 was $295. [2] The guitar was discontinued in 1959. [3] In 1990 Gibson reissued the ES-295 but it was again discontinued. [4] In 1999 Gibson again produced the ES-295, this time in a Scotty Moore signature ...
Gibson Custom Shop - Paul Kossoff 1959 Les Paul Standard. The guitar is a 1959 Gibson Les Paul in sunburst finish and it weighs 8.68 lb (3.94 kg). Just behind the tailpiece there are a number of dents and scratches, possibly caused by strings being fed through the stop bar tailpiece.
Gibson Melody Maker (1959–1971) – an entry-level guitar model similar to Les Paul Junior but with thinner body. Gibson Spirit (1972–1985) – a guitar model similar to Les Paul Junior DC but with cutaway at 20th fret.
Many of the original numbers referred to the price, in dollars, of the model. ... ES-295 (1952–1959) ES-175 resembling Les Paul Goldtop with trapeze bridge. ES-300 ...
Gibson Gary Moore Signature Les Paul. The guitar most associated with Moore was a 1959 Gibson Les Paul, which was sold to him by Peter Green for around £100. [126] The guitar is nicknamed "Greeny" and is known for its unusual tone, the result of a reversed neck pickup.