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In cooperation with the Kossoff estate, Gibson Custom has gained access to the 1959 Les Paul Kossoff used with Free in order to painstakingly recreate it in strictly limited numbers. Digitally scanned, measured and tested in England by Gibson Custom, this rare piece of musical history has been documented in intimate detail in order to recreate as closely as possible the tone, look and feel of the guitar in its current condition, as Paul left it when he passed away.
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The Ibanez S celebrates the big 2-5! With its sculpted lightweight mahogany body, the S series stepped into the limelight 25 years ago – continuing to this day to be a marvel of form and function. Fast in looks and deeds, the S has curves of a classic GT racer, and the “fastest neck in the biz” the Wizard III neck. Embraced almost immediately after its 1987 introduction by the elite “guitarists’ guitarists” of the period, the S is built for as much speed as the player is capable.
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Highlighted by a brilliant metallic greenburst finish, the ESP KH-2 SE offers neck-thrubody construction, a 25.5″ scale, an alder body, and maple neck with rosewood fingerboard, 24 XJ frets (with frets 17-24 scalloped), and green pearloid skull inlays. Other high-performance features include Gotoh tuners, EMG 81 (bridge) / EMG 60 (neck) active pickups, and an original Floyd Rose bridge.
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Gibson Custom is proud to introduce the new Inspired By Robby Krieger SG. Blending several features from some of Krieger’s favorite SGs, the new Inspired By Robby Krieger SG is one of the most comfortable playing SGs to ever leave Gibson Custom. Made of traditional solid mahogany and finished in his personal Aged Dark Heritage Cherry finish, the Krieger Inspired By model recreates the body of his beloved 1967 SG Standard, right down to the tiniest scratches, dings and belt rash.
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The 60th anniversary of the Fender Telecaster guitar has been celebrated by a unique and unprecedented release of some of their most collectable and historical instruments. This particular guitar is a reproduction of one of the most collectable guitars ever. Probably only 200 were made before the Gretsch company sent a telegram asking Fender to change the name because Gretsch owned the name “Broadkaster.” This is the first time the guitar has been reproduced with the original logo since then.
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