Gibson Les Paul Goldtop Electric Guitar

The les paul was designed by gibson president ted mccarty factory manager john huis and their team with input from and endorsement by guitarist les paul its typical design features a solid mahogany body with a carved maple top and a single cutaway a mahogany set in neck with a.
Gibson les paul goldtop electric guitar. Each instrument celebrates gibson s legacy through accuracy authenticity and attention to detail. First marketed as the les paul model in 1952 the les paul evolved throughout the 50s until the design was replaced by the sg in late 1960. The original collection brings back the classic guitars that shaped sound across all generations and genres of music. The gibson les paul is a solid body electric guitar that was first sold by the gibson guitar corporation in 1952.
The iconic 57 goldtop has been the tool of choice for countless guitar heroes. 1956 les paul goldtop reissue. We present to you the gibson les paul standard 50s p 90. Your fingers will fly on this guitar s silky bound rosewood fingerboard and plek d frets.
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Gibson les paul standard 50s p90 electric guitar gold top solidbody electric guitar with mahogany body maple top mahogany neck rosewood fingerboard and 2 single coil pickups gold top 2 499 00. Great deals on gibson les paul goldtop electric guitars. Up until 1958 the les paul sported a gold f. In the pantheon of classic solidbody electric guitars it doesn t get any more classic than a les paul goldtop with p 90 pickups.
1 finish options. Its elegant gold finish classic solid mahogany maple construction and versatile humbucking pickups represent everything one could possibly need in a les paul model. Cheap trick guitarist and songwriter rick nielsen bought his first les paul a 1955 gold top in 1965 at a bookstore in rockford.