This is a Goldtop Les Paul Standard equipped with original PAF pickups. Produced for only a little over a year, its production numbers were far lower than those of Burst Les Pauls from late 1958 onward, making it an...
This is a Goldtop Les Paul Standard equipped with original PAF pickups. Produced for only a little over a year, its production numbers were far lower than those of Burst Les Pauls from late 1958 onward, making it an...
This is a Les Paul Standard based on a 1954 Goldtop Standard, converted to a 1959 Burst style. Only the top's gold finish has been refinished with a realistic burst color. A rare specimen from 1954 featuring a “Gibson”...
This is a 1959 Les Paul Standard with a Tea Burst Color Top. While showing evidence of over 60 years of use, the instrument remains in excellent overall condition. This well-worn finish bears witness to its superb...
This is a second-version Les Paul Standard featuring a wrap-around bridge tailpiece from 1955 . There is some minor wear and weathering, but considering its age and gold color, it remains in excellent plus condition....
This is a rare and highly sought-after 1950s Goldtop Standard Les Paul with the original Tune-O-Matic bridge. While some wear and weathering are visible, overall it maintains excellent plus condition. There are signs...
Early 1955 Gibson Les Paul Standard Original Factory Fixed Bigsby – One-Owner Guitar A rare early-1955 Les Paul Standard featuring its original factory-installed Bigsby. This is a true one-owner instrument, preserved in...
1957 Gibson Les Paul Standard Goldtop in excellent condition. This Gibson is all original with no history of repairs. This Les Paul Standard was constructed with a maple top, mahogany body, and a mahogany neck with a...
When a “Burst” is mentioned, many players immediately think of Jimmy Page’s #1, while others may picture Billy Gibbons’ “Pearly Gates.” However, if you were born in the 80s, the first thing that comes to mind is likely...
This 1958 Gibson Les Paul Standard in Sunburst is an unbelievable first-year example of the “Holy Grail” of all vintage guitars! As you can see, this piece is in excellent condition, with hardly any playwear and minimal...
1954 Gibson Les Paul Standard GOLD TOP some small signs of wear but overall a beautiful guitar. Great tone on these wrap around bridges the sustain is great these P90s are alive with the sound of Music ! Stock # 39
This 1959 Gibson Les Paul Standard in Sunburst has faded to that honey burst color we all know and love! This carved maple top is so intensely flamed and features some beautiful, speckled grain. It plays maybe even...
1952 Gibson Les Paul Standard Gold top. It Has a 52 Solution bridge from Armand made of surgical steel. It lowers the height of the trapeze and adjustment is fine it is accurate with in 500 Cents. NO Mods just remove...
First year with PAFs, 1957 Les Paul gold top in collector's condition - a few weather checks on the face, other wise near mint and 100% original including the beautiful case and rare case cover. Tags too. One of the two...
A matched pair of mid 1950s Gibson Les Paul Standard backplates. One for the pots & caps, & the matching toggle plate. These are from a '56 to '59 conversion guitar decades ago. Based on the guys who purchased...
A matched pair of mid 1950s Gibson Les Paul Standard backplates. One for the pots & caps, & the matching toggle plate. These are from a '56 to '59 conversion guitar decades ago. Based on the guys who purchased...
1958 Gibson Les Paul Standard electric guitar, made in USA; Body: gold top finish with dark back, refinished by Yuuki McClure, light ageing; Neck: reprofiled and thinned-down, head repair, minor heel work carried out by...
I bought this guitar from the original owner many years ago. He lived in Grandview, MO and told me he bought the guitar new from a local music store.The early Gibson Les Paul Standards did not have a serial number on...
This is an excellent example of an early 1957 Gibson Les Paul Standard with P-90 pickups serial # 7 0254. The pickups are strong and sound great. The bridge pickup reads 8.18 ohms & the neck pickup reads 8.0 ohms. The...
Does anyone out there know the whereabouts of this beautiful & unusually flamey '58 burst? Please message me if you do. It's serial # 8 5394 and it was stolen from Billy Squier in 1986...he's been looking for it ever...