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1958–1961: Les Paul Junior (Double Cutaway) 1958–1959: Les Paul TV (Double Cutaway) (1961–1963: Les Paul Junior ) reissues. 1987–1989, 1995–1996: Les Paul Junior (Double Cutaway Reissue) variations. 1990–1992: Les Paul Junior Hall of Fame Series (Double Cutaway Reissue, with P-100 humbuckers)
Some models have flamed/tiger maple tops and transparent/sunburst finishes. Truss rod covers on Spirit models vary, with most simply saying "Spirit" or "Spirit Made By Gibson" (on Epiphone models). Humbuckers are Gibson 1959 Les Paul Reissue models (sometimes called "Tim Shaw" pickups after the Gibson engineer who led the design team).
1958– [1] /1959 [6] Les Paul Special (Double Cutaway) 1959: Les Paul Special 3/4 (Double Cutaway) 1959–1961: SG Special (Les Paul Special Double Cutaway) 1976 [5] –1989: Les Paul Special Double Cutaway (1st Reissue) 1993–1995: Les Paul Special Double Cutaway (2nd Reissue) 2015: Les Paul Special Double Cutaway 2015; variations. 1994 ...
An Epiphone-branded Les Paul Ultra II. The Gibson also sells Les Paul guitars under their Epiphone brand of low-cost instruments; most are similar copies of Gibson-branded models. Made outside the United States, the Epiphone Les Pauls are made from more commonly available woods using less expensive foreign labor and have less hand detailing ...
One of the first Les Paul Doublecut is the Les Paul Junior Doublecut released in 1958. Like the singlecut version of the LP Junior, it has a single "dog-eared" P-90 single coil pickup. This Les Paul doublecut is currently only available as a Gibson Custom Shop/Historic Reissue model, called the "1958 Junior Doublecut."
Firstly, Epiphone is used as a "budget brand" for Gibson, producing identically-named but lower-priced versions of popular Gibson models, such as the Epiphone Les Paul, which serves as a budget model comparable to the Gibson Les Paul. Secondly, Epiphone has also been used to brand models under alternate names, but are otherwise similar to more ...
At the same time of the Melody Maker, Gibson's sister brand Epiphone made a version of the guitar named the Olympic. Initially virtually identical to the double cut Melody Makers, these guitars eventually developed an asymmetrical body with a slightly larger upper horn with the Olympic Special, and a higher-end model which shared a body with the later Epiphone Coronet, Wilshire, and Crestwoods ...
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 ...
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