The Les Paul Standards displayed at the 1955 NAMM Show were the first to ever be fitted with no-wire ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic bridges and Stop Bar tailpieces, and were graced with unique custom finishes ...
Another rare detail was the Cherry stain on the back of the guitar ... amassing a string of Top 10 hits. Les Paul’s collaboration with Gibson was about to come to fruition, too, which leads ...
The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer’s 1954 “Oxblood” Gibson Les Paul just hammered down for £1,068,500 ($1.3 million) at Christie’s in London yesterday, as the sale’s top lot. The instrument ...
the Les Paul electric guitar was still a vision of the future for guitar enthusiasts. And based on how I’m feeling seeing these images in 2025, what Gibson revealed that day must have absolutely ...
The Gibson ’59 Les Paul Standard VOS, meanwhile ... sounded and played absolutely great when we reviewed it a while back, for example, and that streets for just over a grand.