The Gibson Les Paul Classic is a classic electric guitar designed by Gibson in the late 1950s. It is a solid body, single-cutaway guitar with two humbucking pickups, a Tune-o-matic bridge, and a stopbar tailpiece. It is known for its thick, warm sound and is a favorite among blues, jazz, and rock guitarists.
The Gibson Les Paul Junior is a solid body electric guitar that was first introduced in 1954. It is a single cutaway design with a single humbucker pickup, two knobs (one for volume and one for tone) and a wrap-around bridge/tailpiece. It is a favorite of blues and rock guitarists for its fat and punchy sound.
The Gibson Les Paul Standard is a solid body electric guitar produced by Gibson Guitar Corporation. It is a re-creation of the classic Les Paul design, first introduced in 1952. The Les Paul Standard features a mahogany body and neck, two humbucker...
The Gibson Les Paul Studio is an electric guitar made by Gibson Guitar Corporation. It is based on the classic Gibson Les Paul guitar design, but with some modifications to reduce cost. It has a solid mahogany body with a maple top, two humbucker...
The Gibson Midtown Standard is a semi-hollowbody electric guitar with a classic look and sound. It has a mahogany body with a maple top and a rosewood fingerboard. It features two humbucker pickups, Grover tuners, and an ebony bridge. The Midtown...