July 15, 2008
Gibson Custom Shop Class 5 Les Paul Electric Guitar (With Case)
Gibson Custom Shop Class 5 Les Paul Electric Guitar (With Case)The Gibson Class 5 Les Paul is exactly what you'd expect from Gibson's incredible Custom Shop. Designed to offer the ultimate in performance, the Class 5 features a carved top of highly figured or quilted maple, with a weight-relieved mahogany back, a long neck tenon, and a slim taper neck profile based on the 1960 Gibson neck.
Fender Super Bullets Electric Guitar StringsFender matched the great tuning stability of their patented Bullet end with their Super 250s to create the ultimate strings for modern trem players. The German-machined Bullet end is designed to fit precisely in the tremolo block to ensure that the string returns to the same spot even after heavy tremolo use. The end of your tuning problems could be on the end of these strings!
Gibson Les Paul Standard Electric Guitar with 50s Neck (with Case)The Gibson USA Les Paul Standard continues to evolve. In 2002 the Industry Standard reflects players' preferences for vintage features and enhanced performance. The Gibson USA version of the legendary sunburst Les Paul Standard will looks almost the same - only better, with AA figured Maple top, a finish similar to that of the original cherry sunbursts, nickel-plated hardware, and smaller vintage-style headstock.
Epiphone Les Paul Special II Performance PackBuilding on the legacy of the Player's Pack comes Epiphone's latest bundle pack, the Performance Pack. This new combo includes the Studio 15R combo guitar amplifier. This amp provides more power through and 8-inch speaker and features built-in reverb. Also included with the twin open-coil Humbucker Special II electric guitar is a gigbag, strap, cord, picks, quartz tuner and a instructional DVD.
Gibson Historic 1959 Les Paul Electric Guitar (with Case)The only major change made to the Les Paul Standard in 1959 was the addition of wider, fatter "jumbo" frets, which facilitated wider bends. The real force of this change was not felt until the late 1960s, when rock and blues players like Eric Clapton, Mike Bloomfield, and Peter Green began to discover and capitilize on the fat, warm voice of the '59 Standard.
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