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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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VINTAGE V100TSB
Electric Guitar
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VINTAGE V100 AFD
Electric Guitar
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VINTAGE V100PGM Lemon Drop
Electric Guitar
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VINTAGE V100 HB
Electric Guitar
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VINTAGE V100TBK
Electric Guitar
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VINTAGE V100 BLK
Electric Guitar
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VINTAGE V100 IT
Electric Guitar
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VINTAGE V10 Coaster Gloss Black
Electric Guitar
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Unpacked-6%
VINTAGE V100 HB (opened)
Electric Guitar
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VINTAGE V100PCS
Electric Guitar
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VINTAGE V100PMH
Electric Guitar
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VINTAGE V100THB
Electric Guitar
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Unpacked-18%
VINTAGE V100MRPGM (opened)
Electric Guitar
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VINTAGE V100PBK
Electric Guitar
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VINTAGE V100 AMB
Electric Guitar
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VINTAGE V1003CSB
Electric Guitar
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VINTAGE V100 GT
Electric Guitar
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VINTAGE V10 Coaster Wine Red
Electric Guitar
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VINTAGE V100PBB
Electric Guitar
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VINTAGE V100AW
Electric Guitar
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VINTAGE V1003BB
Electric Guitar