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The tradition of the Les Paul guitar dates back to the 1940s. The greatest boom in these instruments is tied to the firm Gibson in the 1960s. Les Paul guitars usually employ a combination of two humbucker pickups, giving them a very 'full' sound that excels in all music genres.
Brands
Properties
- Colour
- Type
- Body
- Top
- Pickup Configuration
- Bridge
- Fingerboard
- Scale -
- Number of Frets -
- Hard Case
- Case
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GIBSON Les Paul Classic Honeyburst
Electric Guitar
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GIBSON Les Paul Modern Lite Gold Mist Satin
Electric Guitar
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GIBSON Les Paul Standard 50s Figured Top Honey Amber
Electric Guitar
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GIBSON Les Paul Modern Lite Cardinal Red Satin
Electric Guitar
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GIBSON Les Paul Standard 50s Figured Top 60s Cherry
Electric Guitar
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GIBSON Les Paul Standard 50s Plain Top Ebony Top
Electric Guitar
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GIBSON Les Paul Standard 50s Figured Top Blueberry Burst
Electric Guitar
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GIBSON Les Paul Standard 50s Plain Top Cardinal Red Top
Electric Guitar
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GIBSON Les Paul Modern Lite Inverness Green Satin
Electric Guitar
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GIBSON Les Paul Deluxe 70s Goldtop
Electric Guitar
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GIBSON Les Paul Standard 50s Gold Top
Electric Guitar
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GIBSON Les Paul Standard 50s Tobacco Burst
Electric Guitar
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GIBSON Les Paul Special Vintage Cherry
Electric Guitar
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Unpacked-6%
GIBSON Les Paul Standard 60s Unburst (opened)
Electric Guitar
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GIBSON CS 1957 Les Paul Goldtop Reissue VOS Double Gold
Electric Guitar
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GIBSON 1975 Marauder
Electric Guitar
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GIBSON Les Paul Standard 50s Figured Top Ocean Blue
Electric Guitar
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GIBSON Les Paul Modern Figured Cherry Burst
Electric Guitar
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GIBSON Les Paul Standard 50s Figured Top Translucent Oxblood
Electric Guitar
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GIBSON Les Paul Standard 60s Plain Top Inverness Green Top
Electric Guitar
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GIBSON Les Paul Junior Vintage Tobacco Burst
Electric Guitar
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GIBSON Les Paul Standard 50s Heritage Cherry Sunburst
Electric Guitar
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GIBSON Les Paul Deluxe 70s Cherry Sunburst
Electric Guitar
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GIBSON Les Paul Junior Ebony
Electric Guitar